24 Feb 2008 12:33:29 | Tania Jain
Gone are the days when women stuck to one color blusher usually
pinks or peaches. Now days, blushers come in a whole new variety
of colors and different formulations. There are vast array of
clever new formulas. The main choices are traditional powder, a
cream texture, a modern liquid or a gel finish. So there is
certainly one out there to suit your skin type.
Powder blush is the easiest to use. If you prefer this type,
choose one that isn't too sparkly or it'll enhance your
wrinkles. Shimmery blushers are far kinder to mature skin as
they diffuse fine lines, making the delicate skin around your
cheeks look younger. And as your skin feels drier as you get
older, you could also try moisturizing cream formula that gives
a flattering sheen to your skin.
All Skin Types
Right type: LIQUID CHEEK STAINS Reason: They're excellent for
all skin types and face shapes, as you can use a little to
achieve a natural flush of color, or layer to build up the
shading to an intense hue that will last all through the day.
How to apply: They work best on bare cheeks and need to be
applied quickly to avoid mistakes. Apply powder blusher over
cheek stains for ultimate staying powder.
Dry or Combination Skin
Right type: CREAM Reason: Cream blusher is the best if you have
dry to combination skin as there's no powder to sit on your dry
patches. Also, the texture helps your skin maintain a natural ,
luminous glow. How to apply: It's easy to apply on bare skin or
over foundation. If you have a round face don't shade apples of
your cheek instead apply it on your cheekbones, slanting towards
your temples.
Oily Skin
Right type: POWDER Reason: It's classic, and perfect for
achieving dense color coverage. It's the best texture for
contouring your cheekbones, and is ideal for oily skin as it
lies well on your skin's surface and reduces shine.
How to apply: Sweep on to your cheeks in a croissant shape for a
natural - looking flush.
Mature Skin
Right type: GEL OR MOUSSE Reason: Mousse and gel formulas are
great for mature skins and if you want a subtle result. They can
be worn alone on bare skin or layered over foundation, before
powder, and are less fiddy to use than liquid stains. All mousse
formulas offer pretty velvety finish and are really smooth to
apply.
How to apply: When putting on gel or mousse blusher, tap it
gently on to your cheeks and blend upwards and outwards with
your fingertips. But don't apply it on top of your make- up as
you will not be able to blend it.
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