5 Common Blush Brush Mistakes You're Making (And How To Fix Them)

Looking for ways to get that glowy, healthy, flushed look? Blush is the ideal way to add that natural flush to your cheeks and if done the right way can help enhance your entire look. Here are some common blush mistakes to avoid. 

Who doesn’t love to have a healthy flush or pink cheek? But not everyone is blessed with a pink complexion. In such cases, blush can be a game changer and is the best way to refresh and refine even the dullest of complexions. However, most people find the best blush brush a tad tricky to deal with, but it doesn’t need to be so complicated.  

Here are a few guidelines to keep in mind to help you correctly use the blush brush and what things to avoid when using this product. 

Blush Brush


Don’t Be Heavy-handed With Your Blush 

It’s easy to go overboard with your blush, but if you use too much you can end up venturing into clown territory quickly. Start with a small amount and build up your shade, if you feel that you’ve added too much pigment to your face you can simply blot it to soften your look and use a damp makeup sponge to remove any extra product. While some blushes tend to be shimmery, define your skin tone and type and accordingly use your product.  

Use the right tools 

Avoid using those mini brushes that come along with your palette, instead, opt for the best blush brush that is soft with dome-shaped bristles and can taper the product instead of being stiff. For a cream formula, you can use a fluffy brush or a makeup sponge to apply this. Always make sure your brushes are clean so that the product can glide on evenly. For a powder blush look for a soft brush that can pick up less product and will glide on effortlessly 

Check the correct shade 

Don’t just pick a color just because it looks trendy or works on your friends or family member. Keep in mind that your blusher palette colour should suit your skin tone and shade. For warmer skin tones opt for taupe, corals, rich browns, dark reds, and burnt orange shades while avoiding anything grey. Cooler and fairer tones work great with pinker and peach shades that offer a natural feel.  

The Texture Isn’t Working For You 

To prevent your blush from smudging, disappearing, or slipping off look for a product that matches your skin type. If you have oily skin, spend a lot of time outdoors, or travel a lot, choose a powder formula that offers you a matte foundation brush price and a healthy glow. A cream blush is lighter and works well for dry skin. Just a dab of this blush can offer you a dewy complexion and a light sheen so that you get a long-lasting flush.  

Use enough product 

Instead of streaking your blush brush price across your face, you can simply use a tapping motion for added coverage. Make sure you use the correct base products as powder blush will not work with a liquid foundation and a matte foundation will not work with a cream blush. Make sure you choose the right base products to support your blush. 

Final Word  

Make sure you blend your look well. Once you have applied your blush, blend in your product well so that you don’t see any lines or edges. You can blend your blush in soft circular motions for a seamless finish and simply spray on a setting spray so that your look stays in place all day.  

Viseart’s classic blush brush is a tool that is used for powder application and is versatile, easy to handle, and offers you good and effective coverage for a natural makeup look and professional touch.  

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