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Blusher, also known as blush or rouge, has been used for centuries around the world. It was traditionally made from natural ingredients like fruits, flowers, and minerals. In modern times, it is typically made by cosmetic companies using a combination of pigments, binders, and additives.
The normal price range for a Clinique blusher that is not on sale or clearance is twenty-one to thirty-five dollars. In most stores these are the prices for Clinique blusher.
Blush in the powdered form is generally made out of a talcum powder that has been dyed a shade of pink or red with rosewater, carmine or safflower.
Blusher was originally called "rouge," which is derived from the French word for "red." It refers to the cosmetic used to add color to the cheeks and create a healthy, flushed appearance. Historically, rouge was made from various pigments, including natural sources like cochineal and certain minerals. Over time, the term "blusher" became more widely used, particularly in modern makeup terminology.
A type of makeup usually in the form of a cream or a powder used to give a warm glow to the cheeks. The colour of blusher is anything from red, to pink, to orange
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It goes on the cheeks. below the eyes but above the end of the nose
Female? Put on blusher high up on your cheeks out towards the edge of your face. Get a highlighter and put a little underneath the blusher on your cheekbone.
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Blusher (cosmetic for the cheeks) is commonly called 'blush' in French. If you want to use a perfectly French equivalent (barely used in French conversations), it can be called 'fard à joues'.
One can by a blusher brush at many different places. One can buy it at a drug store, like CVS, or at a large department store, like Macy's, at the make-up counter.
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