Hello everyone, today I want to share with you a little trick to remember that when you put make-up, to avoid using random colors with a loss to the carnival clown!
Once laid your foundation or cream colored with the powder, to give volume to the face Blush is the most common use: free or compact powder, cream or gel.
In any case, the trick for you as that is embodied not only homogeneous but also balanced, is to "match" the color of blush to the lips, whether you use a lipstick or gloss color (this will not be necessary if you leave lips a natural step to simple cocoa butter or a clear gloss!). Just as
match a bag or a pair of shoes to clothes, for not having the 'effect' fist in the eye "! For example
will be avoided with a blush of orange lips pink, or purple with a blush of coral lips, unless you want to take some artistic license!
To understand how to match colors for cheeks and lips is not necessary, however, that blush and lipstick are the same color, but you have to understand what the undertone (that is, the base color used in the product) of both!
Here are some examples of combinations ... the photos make the best idea!
Photo 1 : See how this orange lipstick base blush is perfectly suited to two different in nature: that it is a sleek fishing doratissimo while the Mac is a very dark coral pink.
Right: Sleek - Rose Gold, MAC-in Prolongwear lipcolour Clingpeach, MAC Pinch Me |
Right: Speed \u200b\u200bDial, Blush Pinch O 'Peach, Blankety |
MAC: Blush Dressed Weel, Lipglass in Oyster Gril (up), in Underage (dx) |
From above: Too Faced - Lip Injection in Techno Buff, Pikenz - HidraColor n.13, Essence - 10 Blush How cute is that? |
Sleek - Pmmegranate Blush, Chanel - No. 19 Rouge Hydrabase, MAC: Saint Germain (above), For Keeps (below) |
See names above |
Obviously you do not need to run in perfumery is to spend about € € crazy to try two colors are identical, just between what they already have to watch and view colors well.
thus avoiding forced pairings and get something magnificent, fully balanced!
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