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Evonne

The Blush Trick That Snatched My Round Face

I accidentally unlocked the round-face blush hack of the year: forget contour—use different blush tones to fake sculpting AND keep your glow 💅 Here’s the idea: apply 3 blushes in varying brightness. Think of it as a soft-focus filter in real life. Your cheeks look fresh, but also... lifted. I’m light-skinned with cool-olive undertones, and I rotate these: Base color: a natural muted rose that blends into my skin tone (no shimmer, no drama). Brightening color: soft, clear pink tapped on the center of cheeks, nose tip, and chin. Shading blush: a deeper rosy-tan for the cheek hollows and temples—more dimension without obvious bronzer. Shoutout to one fave: the "expanding" blush I use has zero chalkiness, no weird purple tint, just a soft petal glow that brings the whole look together 🌸 Your blush isn’t just color. It’s architecture. #beauty #makeup #blushhack

The Blush Trick That Snatched My Round Face
RadianceRover

Blush That Actually Looks Like Skin—Not Stage Makeup

My first blush disaster? A streaky pink stripe in my 8th grade yearbook photo. Blush can be magic, but only if you know where and how to sweep it on your face. 🧴 Start with a fresh, moisturized base—think of it as prepping your canvas for art. 🖌️ For powder blush, swirl a fluffy brush, tap off extra, and sweep color from cheekbones up toward your temples—never circles, unless you want clown-core. 🫦 Cream or gel blush? Dab with your ring finger, then blend with a brush for a seamless flush. 💡 Layer cream under powder for blush that lasts through brunch and beyond. The real trick: blend until you can’t see where the blush ends. What’s your go-to blush formula—powder, cream, or tint? #makeuptips #blushhack #beautybasics #Beauty #Makeup

Blush That Actually Looks Like Skin—Not Stage Makeup