Blush is a cosmetic that is use to redden your cheeks. Not only does blush gives color to your cheeks but, it contains high
quality minerals that gives depth and accentuates your inner glow. The Egyptians used to apply blush early as 3000 BC. Blush includes many different ingredients such as magnesium hydroxide silicate, polymenthyl methacrylate, corn starch, octyldodecyl laclate, zinc stearate, oimethicone, octyidodecyl stearate, nyloa, sitica, iron oxides, and carmine. The textures blends with a silky touch and smooths skin and gives a
natural look. You can choose from cream, powder or gel, tinted, Shimmer, and bronze blushes. The powder blush is the most common use and it is good for most skins. This blush works more for oily skin. Its a lasting product. It should be applied after putting foundation and face power. The cream blush its more intense than powder. It works better for dry skin and good for wrinkles. It should apply after foundation but before face powder. The gel blusher is not that common but it is good use for normal to oily skin. It dries quick and her to blend at times. It can be applied over foundation. The tint blush it similar to the gel one. Also dries up quick, so if it not complete blend it can create a streaking effect on top of the foundation. The shimmer blush it creates a shimmering effect on the skin. It best to wear at night, may loose the effect in daylight. Bronzer blush makes a tanned look to the skin.
Top 3 Blushes
#1) Nars Blush: A soft pressed powder blush. It comes in in several natural shades and they all have a slight gold spark on it. Pink color for natural blush undertone to create to highlight the complexion.
#2) Powder Blush Compact By Clarins: A compact powder texture and subtle, natural looking shades helping highlight and give a natural skin color.
#3) Dior Blush: A two shaded compact that can be blended together or for two separate looks. Well on skin to produce radiant look.
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