What is used to color cheeks? There is blush, which comes in a choice of colored powders. At times the powder is loose but most blush powder comes compacted together in a form. No matter which type powder one uses it is usually applied to the cheek with a brush. Rarely some apply compacted powder rouge to the cheek with a powder puff. Also to color cheeks there is rouge. Rouge also comes in a choice of colors. Rouge comes in a pot or compact as a cream. Rouge also comes in a small bottle as a liquid. The fingertips are brushed across the colored cream. Then the rouge is blended off the fingertips onto the skin of the cheek. Rouge also comes in a small bottle as a liquid. I do not recommend liquid rouge as it puts a large amount of color on the face from even one small fingertip drop from the bottle. This small drop of liquid rouge takes a lot of strong fingertip blending on the cheek, over and over again to get any evenness of color. Also, with liquid rouge, it can be that no matter how hard and long you blend the rouge into your cheek, you will always have too loud of color on your cheeks.
a cosmetic used to color the cheeks and emphasize the cheekbones
Some people have pink cheeks because they naturally have a pink color on their cheeks.
"Pink in her cheeks" means someone has a rosy tint or pinkish color to their cheeks.
butt cheeks
No. When you get strep throat, you may get red cheeks, or no color cheeks at all, but for the best of my knowledge it wouldn't be normal for someone to get pink cheeks off a strep throat.
Blush is primarily used to add a bit of color to one's cheeks. The intent behind it is to add a youthful glow of health to one's face.
Red faced or blushing
Women in the 1940s and 1950s typically dabbed the end of red or pink lipstick with their finger and applied the color to their cheeks as 'blush'.
White, kind of pale, and kind of rosey cheeks.
it is poisoness to their legislators and makes the cheeks tickle
Ancient Egyptians dyed their hair with a reddish color called henna. They also used Red Ochre mixed with fat for the cheeks and/or lipstick.
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