The power of BLUSH

I always talk about the importance of blush. Blush makes such a difference. It’s one of the most important makeup products you should have in your bag. Blush makes you look younger, healthier and more awake. It makes your skin and your whole appearance glowing.  It’s also the key product in contouring your face – especially for square face – which you can see in this post too.

One day I was thinking about blush and how passionate I am about it (#onlybeautybloggerthings). I got an idea to do a post where I show you concretely how blush changes you for a better. So here we are! Three different faces – before and after blush.

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Here is my gorgeous red headed friend Eve. I did Eve’s makeup and concentrated on the skin and brows (and blush of course).  Eve has a beautiful pale geisha-like skin that really benefits from some blush. See how the blush makes Eve’s cheekbones pop? Blush gives her complexion some color and she looks healthier and beautifully glowing.

Eve’s face shape is a long oval so I applied the blush to the center of the cheeks and blended almost all over the cheeks so that they appear more plump and the face doesn’t look taller than it already is.

(* = gifted)

Eve’s makeup

Missha BB Boomer*
Rimmel Lasting Finish Nude 25 HR Foundation in Light Ivory

Rimmel Brow Palette in Medium Brown*

Lash extensions (done by me)

Jane Iredale Mystique Blush*

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Here is a familiar face: Inka. Inka is my good friend and also a very talented photographer. I did a very natural makeup on her – a light makeup powder to the base and clean natural brows – and blush of course. Here again the difference the blush makes is remarkable. Inka’s freckles and her colors really come alive with some peachy color on her cheeks. She looks more awake in the after photo and her face seems a bit slimmer. And again – hello cheekbones and glowiness!

Inka has a classic oval face shape that is dashing. I applied the blush to the center of the cheeks and blended upwards to the cheekbones. It’s the basic way to apply blush and doesn’t differ much from Eve’s blush application.

Inkas’ makeup

Zuii Organic makeup powder in Ivory & Creme
Brows – dye & shape by me
Jane Iredale Mystique blush*

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Here is my beautiful role model and a dear sister Janika. I did the same makeup on her as I did with Eve: a good base with some brow-slaying and a blush.

Me and Janika both have a square face and it’s sometimes tricky to contour and highlight it correctly. I actually did a contouring video about my face and you can see it here. I mentioned it in the video too that blush is really important for square face shape. With square face blush is applied right in the middle of the cheeks and blended upwards to make your face appear more slimmer and taller. It also draws attention to the center of the face rather than the strong edges. See how the blush softens and balances the face? And yet again it makes such a difference especially since there isn’t a lot of makeup on her face. Blush rather than a ton of highligher makes you really glow. There – I said it about million times now.

Janika’s makeup

Missha Perfect Cover BB Cream

Zuii Organic Eyebrow Definer in Taupe

Jane Iredale Mystique Blush*

Do you see the difference? Isn’t it amazing? Just blush it.

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Editorial Look: Bleached brows

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I love to create different – even weird – looks. Even more fun is when my client or makeup model gives me free hands and lets me experiment with different looks. Still usually the most unusual ideas end up just on my own face. This time my friend Inka got this idea of bleached eyebrows and she just had to have them. So I bought the necessities and we bleached her eyebrows and I created a look around the bleached almost white brows.

I want to note that I don’t recommend bleaching your eyebrows at home. Always go to a professional – just to be safe. The chemicals are not be played with especially close to the eyes. That said – we experimented a little with silver shampoo which just had to be done here.  Inka has naturally some ginger/red pigment in her hair so the brows ended up a bit yellow. We washed them with silver shampoo to get rid of the brassiness.

I left the brows quite natural – I didn’t pluck them as much as I would normally do. I think in this look the thick big brows look really nice. I wanted to leave the whole look quite exposed and focus on the brows. I applied white pencil in the brow hairs to make them look even more white – and I also added the same pencil to the inner corners of the eyes. For the face I added just a illuminating primer with a sheer coverage powder foundation and a tiny bit of highlighter. For the lips I chose a pale nude lipstick with a subtle gloss.

I love this look and I think that Inka pulls it off beautifully! What do you think?

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PRODUCTS

BROWS & EYES
Bleached brows with Refectocil Professional products
NYX Jumbo Eye Pencil in Milk

SKIN
Missha BB Boomer Illuminating Primer
Zuii Organic Powder Foundation in Ivory
Zuii Organic Eyeshadow Pink Ice as highlighter

LIPS

KikoMilano Frosted Look Lipstick in Rossetto 01
Zuii Organic Flora Lipgloss in Rose

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