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The Blush Trick You Need to Try ASAPNot all faces are the same. These blush techniques will give you the perfectly sculpted shape |
Best Blush for Oval Faces If you have a long, oval face like Jessica Alba's (lucky you), your blush endgame is to create a wider shape to open up the face and make it look fuller and softer.
"Start at the apples of the cheeks, and blend the color out toward your ears in a horizontal shape," says Bhatty. But if your blush starts to look like a football player's eye black, you've gone too far. Make sure to blend out your color with a big fluffy brush like the Charlotte Tilbury Bronzer Brush to avoid a stripey appearance. "Also, watch out for sculpting too much along your cheekbones, because that can make a long face look too angular."
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"Start at the apples of the cheeks, and blend the color out toward your ears in a horizontal shape," says Bhatty. But if your blush starts to look like a football player's eye black, you've gone too far. Make sure to blend out your color with a big fluffy brush like the Charlotte Tilbury Bronzer Brush to avoid a stripey appearance. "Also, watch out for sculpting too much along your cheekbones, because that can make a long face look too angular."
SEE NEXT PAGE: Best Blush for Heart-Shaped Faces