Evening makeup looks often focus on the eyes. Switch things up by making cheeks and lips the focal features. A peony pink blush draped across skin will add a healthy wash of color. Tie in the pink tone with a muted red lipstick.
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Draping enhances cheeks, but that doesn't mean they have to be the focal point. Make eyes the focus with a tangerine eyeshadow applied in the crease. Peach blush and a neutral lip color keep the attention on eyes.
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Remember that there are other blush colors besides pink. Peach is pretty, but how about orange? A deep orange color perks up complexions as well as pink tones. The softest wash on cheeks, lids and lips is very pretty and wearable. We swear.
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Draping is the secret to a healthy just-saw-my-crush flush. To ensure skin looks rosy instead of sunburned, choose a muted pink blush and build up the product gradually.
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Forget eyes and lips and make skin the focus. Use a bit of concealer to even out any areas. Then practice the draping technique with a neutral pink blush. Only a tiny amount of product is needed to enliven the face.
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