no, blush is most certainly not a face powder it is used to either add colour to pale cheeks or to add definition to the cheekbones...anybody who tells u that it is,is a jerko...really now!!
, A blush brush is more commonly seen with an angled shape for easier and more precise maneuvering of the cosmetic to the face where as a powder brush is for all over coverage for powder foundation. Remember to always set cream skin products with a powder to set it!
No, It is generally under Eye Makeup. Face makeup is foundation, concealer, bronzer and blush.
you can either use it to put on powders(blush,highlight,or powder foundation)or use it to wipe away fallout from eyeshadows on your face
MAC powder blush comes in a wide array of colors to suit any skin tone. Some of their popular colors of blush include taupe, sand, terra cotta and raisin.
For sensitive skin the cream powder blush is most often recommended. Cream powder blushes are available at most health and beauty shops or at the local pharmacy.
You really need two products--contour powder and blush. Contour powder is brown (regular pressed powder will work--one that's three to four shades darker than your foundation is good) and goes under the cheekbone; blush goes on the cheekbone.
Powder blush contains (usually) talc, coloring agents, and, if the blush is provided as a little cake, a silicone "pressing medium" that keeps it as one piece. Cream blush contains oil, water and coloring agent.
If your face is round or heart shaped, apply blush in a V shape, starting at your cheekbones and ending at your ears. Those with square faces should also add blush to the chin. For a square face, apply blush to your cheekbones and sweep it to your temples. Then apply blush to the forehead. If your face is a long rectangle, sweep blush to the outer corners of your eyes rather than your temples. Long, thin faces look best with blush on the apples of the cheeks. If your face is oval, simply apply to the cheekbones and sweep outward, stopping short of the ears.
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blush, bronzer should go on last, after everything elseAnswerThere are no rules to makeup. In fact I apply the bronzer first to myself and to clients as a contour and then blend it out with blush below the cheekbones and then blend that out with the highlight color. But whatever technique works to give you the affect you want is what you should do. Try both of our suggestions and see which works for you. Good luck and have fun!Answer>> Both bronzer and blush are meant to add color to your face. Women with fair or pale skin prefer using blush to brighten up their face, while those with naturally tanned skin get better results from bronzer. However, many women use both blush and bronzer. Which one you apply first depends on your choice, but many makeup artists recommend dabbing bronzer on your nose, forehead, and chin before you apply blush. You can choose from loose powder blush, cream blush, blush sticks, etc.Honestly, if you really want your blush or bronzer to show up, then you must apply last. Foundation always goes on first, then your eyeshadow, then your eyeliner, then your mascara, then your blush. Do you want your cheekbones to look high and your cheeks to look full of color? Then apply blush after you apply your foundation, and powder.
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