Introducing NEW Powder Blush and Highlighter. Silky, smooth, talc-free formulas offer a gorgeous wash of even, beautiful glow that lasts all day.
BLUSH & HIGHLIGHTER
Introducing NEW Powder Blush and Highlighter. Silky, smooth, talc-free formulas offer a gorgeous wash of even, beautiful glow that lasts all day. Elevate your routine with blush and highlighter makeup that brings dimension, warmth, and light to your look.
What is highlighter makeup?
Highlighter makeup is a finishing product designed to bring light to the high points of the face. It enhances your natural radiance by reflecting light, creating a soft glow or a more polished, candlelit sheen depending on the formula. Whether in powder, cream, or liquid form, highlighter adds dimension and brightness to your look.
How do you apply powder highlighter?
To apply powder highlighter, use a small, tapered brush and sweep it lightly across the cheekbones, down the bridge of the nose, on the brow bone, and at the inner corners of the eyes. A touch on the cupid’s bow can make lips appear fuller. Use a light hand, building gradually so the finish stays refined and seamless. The key is to apply only where light naturally hits the face for a soft, lifted glow.
What is blush makeup?
Blush makeup adds warmth, freshness, and healthy color to the complexion. It enhances your natural flush and brings life back to the face after foundation. Our powder blush is a blendable, buildable formula with a soft, plush feel. Four shades leave behind a true-to-life flush, flattering various skin tones.
How do you apply blush makeup?
Start by smiling gently to find the apples of your cheeks. Using a blush brush, sweep powder blush upward toward the temples in soft, circular motions for a lifted effect. For a more sculpted look, apply slightly higher on the cheekbones. Blend well for a natural finish.
What are common blush application mistakes?
One of the most common mistakes is applying blush too low or too close to the nose, which can pull the face downward. Using too much product at once or choosing a shade that doesn’t complement your undertone can also affect the finish. Overblending can mute the color, while under-blending can leave harsh lines. Our solution: start light, build gradually, and blend in upward motions to keep the complexion bright and lifted.
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