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Blush For Every Face

From face width to skin type, learn how to best highlight the contours of your face.

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  1. Wide Face
    A two-tone blush process helps contour your face. Use muted, neutral colours, like bronzes and browns, to add contour to your temples, the top of your forehead, or jaw line. Keep it subtle. Then use a happier, more colourful shade on the apples of your cheeks as described above.
  2. Narrow Face
    No grand sweeping gestures here, less is blush-best on a small or narrow face. Keep the blush concentrated on the apples of your cheeks, and bring the colour a bit closer to your face's center line.
  3. Large Pores or Oily Skin
    The powdery formula of oil-free Cheekers Blush will cling best and deliver a shine-free, gorgeous flush of colour. For T-zone touch-ups, mix a pinch of blush with loose powder.
  4. Dry Skin and Fine Lines
    During ultra-dry months, dab a rosy shade of TruShine Lipcolor (match it up to your lips) on cheeks, blend, then set with a powder blush like Cheekers.
  5. Blush Too Much
    If you've over-applied, puff Professional Loose Powder in a neutral shade over cheeks until colour is toned down.

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