I love blush. It instantly makes every woman look better. For the most natural looking flush, I like to layer shades––a neutral, a pop and sometimes a highlighter. Here’s how to do it with the new Cheek Palette (my latest obsession):
1. Using a Face Blender Brush, apply the neutral shade starting on the apples of cheeks, blending up towards the hairline and down the cheek to soften color.
2. Layer a touch of the pop shade just on the apples of the cheeks.
3. Finish with a light dusting of the highlighter on the cheekbones for a lit-from-within glow.
Easy as 1, 2, 3.
XO,
Bobbi
Please ensure you keep doing demonstrations with new products on women of colour I love the videos
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Hello, Bobbi!
Thank you for these tips, I watched the videos too! I highly appreciate how you highlight and underline model’s/customer’s natural traits instead of transforming them. I have gone through some bad experience when I was recommended to use tons of a product in order to cover ‘that nose’ or ‘those freckles’.
I did my own research, learned how to play with the light as well as applied ‘less is more’ principles.
For some time, I have been wearing no-make-up makeup and look definitely better than with layers of unnatural shades.
Thank you.
Regards,
Katarina
http://www.thestyleexpose.com/
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