![]() I find it’s the easiest to blend and requires very little to any makeup skills," she adds. When you layer cream blush first then follow with a touch of powder blush it will extend its wear by many hours. "Cream blush lasts longer than powder and liquid. She says cream blush works for all skin textures, providing a naturally glowing finish. Not to mention, it wears longer and better than powder blush, and it's easier to layer and blend." Cream blush is superior because it gives the skin a subtle glow and looks most natural (like a second skin) and has a more true color payout than many powders. "The new Makeup by Mario Soft Pop Plumping Blush Veil ($30) is to die for! I use it on nearly every job. "It's been my go-to since before they were a thing, and I would use lipsticks as blush, a trick I learned from my mom," she says. My Major Headlines Double-Take Creme & Powder Blush duos are formulated to be able to layer the cream over the powder, and it just gives a luminous and glowy finish to the cheeks," he says.ĭalí says she's obsessed with cream blush. " My technique with cream blush is to layer it on top of powder blush by stamping it on with a damp beauty sponge. ![]() Interestingly enough, Ta's tip for working with cream blush is to layer it on top of powder blush, not the other way around. She applies powder blush in thin layers, blending as she goes, for a natural-looking result. "One for the general area that's a little fluffy and one for more targeted areas where you want to concentrate the color-say on the tip of the nose-or for an added lift on the highest point of the cheekbone," she says. You can even contour your nose with a pink-meets-beige blush, aligning the product on either side of your bridge for a slight shadow that looks like you spent a bit too much time in the sun. "My goal with blush is to always make it look like it's coming from within the skin and not just sitting on top of it."Ĭelebrity makeup artist Carolina Dalí, whose clients include Hunter Schafer and Gemma Chan, recommends using two different brushes. " I start by buffing the first shade around the cheek area to give a diffused effect, and then I use the same brush to blend a brighter shade onto the apples of the cheeks for a youthful pop of color," he says. When he applies powder blush, he uses a fluffy brush to blend two different shades together, creating an ombré effect. ![]() Let's start with Patrick Ta, celebrity makeup artist and founder of Patrick Ta Beauty, who has created some of our favorite blushing makeup looks on his clients like Gigi Hadid and Camila Cabello. Both makeup artists recommend using a brush to apply powder blush. ![]()
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