This Blush Guide Explains Every Texture and Shade!

 Gone are the days when anything but light natural cheeks was acceptable and blush is finally having its revival. However, there are a lot of things most women don’t know about what blush to choose, how to place it, and what shade works with their skin tone. Below are some tips to help you out. 

Nothing beats naturally flushed and rosy cheeks however for most people, this can be tough to get so why not use the best blush palette that will help you mimic the actual thing? However, narrowing down the right blush for your needs can be tough with so many formulations on the market along with tools and applications. You need to ensure that you pick the right pigment that suits your skin tone and type so that you can get the look you need. 

Here are some tips to keep in mind when choosing the right blush palette.  

  • Pressed powder  

Your blush should never match the texture of your foundation. So, if you tend to prefer mineral or liquid foundations, look for a Viseart blush palette that has powder pigments. These pigments come with swirls of color for added depth. 

  • Loose or mineral powder 

If you have sensitive skin that easily breaks out then you can save yourself with a blush bronzer highlighter mineral powder. Mix two shades of this powder for rosy luminosity or get creative by infusing a speck of highlighter for a sun-kissed look and feel. 

  • Cream base 

A cream-based bronzer palette effortlessly glides on and feels weightless on your cheeks along with giving you a natural dewiness. To work on your blush face, always look for blush brushes that can easily gather a little product and offer you a flawless feel. 

  • Cheek stain  

Everything your cream blush can do this cheek tint or stain can do without the dewiness. This highlighter bronzer blush palette is a multitasker and you can use it on your lips, and lids for a subtle and minimal look. Just make sure you blend it in quickly since it tends to dry fast. 

  • Blush stick 

This cream-based blush stick is meant for women that tend to be busy or on the go. Owing to its light, natural, and seamless application it can easily be blended with your fingers, a beauty blender, or even a brush. Just make sure not to layer it on with liquid foundation or formulas since it can appear a tad oily.  

The Takeaway 

Picking the right shade of blush is very essential and this all depends on your skin tone. Always look at your skin tones and undertones to give you the best shades of warm or cool variation. Depending on your skin type you can also choose a powder or cream blush that offers you either a matte or dewy finish.  

Viseart blush palette offers you a range of blush types, textures, and finishes that are in a powder or a smooth and creamy texture and will easily absorb the excess oil on your face so that your makeup doesn’t look cakey.  

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