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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Draping works on all skin tones. Those with darker complexions may just need to add an extra layer of color to ensure the blush pops against skin. To further enhance rosy red cheeks, apply red lipstick. Twist hair into a cute updo so the draped blush will be fully visible.
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