Once you’ve chosen a good primer, foundation, and powder, the last essential step is the blusher. It gives your face a healthy, youthful look and helps define your features. However, balance is key — some women skip it entirely, while others apply too much. Both extremes can make the makeup look unnatural.

Why Blusher Matters

Blusher is especially important when using full-coverage foundations like Dermacol Makeup Cover. While such makeup perfectly evens out the skin, it can also make the face look too uniform. A touch of blush restores dimension and liveliness to your complexion.

How to Apply Blusher

For everyday makeup, apply blush lightly for a subtle effect. In the evening, you can add a bit more, as artificial light softens stronger tones. Always choose the shade and intensity according to your overall makeup look — lighter for elegance, richer for a playful finish.

Apply blush starting at the point between the lower line of the nose and the outer corner of the eye, blending it toward the temple. For round or square faces, brush upward toward the temples. For longer faces, focus more on the cheeks to balance proportions.

Tip: A well-blended blusher makes the face look fresh, defined, and naturally radiant.

Your Fabledlook Team

April 11, 2017