i have olive skin tone, veryyy dark brown eyes and hair.What color blush should i wear...?
I am a Makeup Artist and this is what is good, I also have the same features as you do:
Choose the right formula for your skin type. Powder is typically best for oily %26amp; combo skin. Cream is great for dry skin. Liquid and gel are great for oily skin. For even better results, combine cream %26amp; powder together. ';It helps your blush stay on longer %26amp; looks more luminous.'; Keep in mind stains -- great for well-moisturized skin, not dry skin -- tend to dry very fast so blend well %26amp; fast.
Apply foundation, eye color %26amp; lipstick. While blush is usually your 2nd-to-last makeup step (before powder), you should experiment with what works best for you. Some makeup artists like to apply blush BEFORE foundation for a more 'natural' look.
A trick that I like to use is to match your lip color.
Ollive in peach %26amp; dark skin in apricot or even red.
Extra tip: For a sun-kissed sheen dab bronzer powder on your forehead, chin %26amp; nose BEFORE you apply the blush. To make sure it doesn't look like a stripe, use ';a big brush %26amp; a light hand,'; Those with darker skin tones should try a caramel-color bronzer (not orange) paired with a yellow-based blush,
Tips:
Clean your brushes with baby wipes. If you don't keep your brushes clean, they'll gather bacteria and transfer it to your skin.
For a sexy look, dab a little shimmery blush on the highest point of your cheekbone nearest your eye.
Using powder blush? Always sweep it in one direction.
Going over %26amp; over or around and around causes streaks %26amp; can hurt your brush.
Cream blush is great for mature skin. It blends easily %26amp; therefore looks very natural. For gel or cream blush, dab a dot on the apple of the cheek and two smaller dots up the cheekbone. Blend the dots together up to the hairline.
Dusky pink blush will warm up any tired-looking skin.What color blush should i wear...?
Try a tangerine color to bring out your skin tone, but don't go overboard. Or, try a darker pink.
a rosy pink or dark rosy color would be good. you should try Maybelline's whipped blush. it works amazingly. :]
The color blush that would probably look best with your skin-tone in my opinion would probably be:
- Rose
If you're wondering about which brand to try I would definitely recommend MAC for blushes.
The color that I think would match you perfectly would probably be:
- Dame (a dark rosey color)
You could also try:
- Well Dressed
It's also a rosey color, but lighter than Dame. Although, I believe Dame would be the best choice.
Here's the link to the blush website to see if there are any other colors that would interest you...you can also check out the ones I liked for you.
Also, why don't you chat on MAC live chat in an IM with a make-up artist. They could probably assist you better than I could.
http://www.maccosmetics.com/templates/pr鈥?/a>
dark pink or a peach
a dusky pink blush
Go to my virtual makeover and they will pick your colors:
http://www.marykay.com/melinap/whatsnew/virtualmakeover/default.aspx?tab=whatsnew
go to blush and check cameo, or after glo would look nice
http://www.geocities.com/makeupchickhere/cover1.html
Like a light rosy color or a brown-ish highliter!
plum
berry
hot pink
a dark rose color to make your cheeks kinda pop out.
go to clinique and they will tel u!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment