How do you apply blush with lipstick?
How do you apply blush with lipstick?
Overdraw your lips using a lip liner that comes near to mirroring your lip colour if you have thin lips. Apply a lip colour that is equal to or slightly lighter than your natural lip colour. Use a moderate to dark lip liner and a lipstick that is a shade darker than your original shade if you have bigger lips.
Can we use lipstick as a blusher?
Simply dab a few dots of the lipstick on the apples of your cheeks and blend with your fingers or a dense brush. Using a pink lipstick as blush will give your cheeks a naturally flushed look.
Does your blush have to match your lipstick?
You don’t need to be very matchy-matchy by using the same shade of blush with your lipstick. The general rule is, blush is a subtle complement to lipstick, it should never overpower.
Is it OK to put lipstick on your face?
According to Dr. Levin, lipstick can cause acne when used on your face. Reason being, makeup can be comedogenic, meaning it can clog pores. In turn, this can lead to acne breakouts.
Can u use matte lipstick as blush?
Using lipstick as blush is not only a lifesaver, but it’s actually how cream blush came about believe it or not! A classic satin or matte finish lipstick is the perfect substitute for blush.
What blush goes with nude lipstick?
Nude lipsticks are best paired with a noticeable blush. While this does not mean that you go crazy with your rouge, it does mean you should get a peachy-pink and prominent blush that adds colour to your face.
Do you wear blush with red lipstick?
But, though a red lip with bare skin looks great in theory, it can often emphasize the ruddiness or sallowness in your face in practice. What you need to make it more wearable and lived-in is blush. Not any old blush, though—blush you wear with red lipstick should complement it without competing for your attention.
How do you apply blush for beginners?
Apply blush in a “C” shape from the top of the temple down to the cheekbone. Use more product along the cheekbone, then diffuse it up towards the temple, pushing it in and upwards. Don’t go overboard with your application: “You want a blended look since it’s on more than just the cheeks,” Glen warns.