6/17/2014

#How to coordinate your earrings with your blush

Hey everybody! Here is the "continuing saga" (lol) of how to pick earrings. Now I'm gonna talk about it coordinating your earrings with your blush. I know, you may be thinking "Does it matter?". Well, yeah, it actually does. Most girls don't even bother to wear blush because of the "unnatural" factor. Blush is usually seen to US as a nice thing for once in a while, but not EVERY TIME we put makeup on because we think we look unnatural, hot to the point of turning red, or like we may throw up. lol (And gross at the same time, but we've all thought that.) One thing to avoid is a color that's just TOO noticeable. You want an almost completely natural looking blush. Keep in mind that a lot of blush is for old ladies, but it's okay to have multiple colors! I always have a cream rub-on, light to the point of natural looking, and bright blush. Here are their differences;
  • Cream rub-on blush; The more solid ones cone in a compact, but a prefer the ones in a lipstick tube like container. It feels almost like a balm with color and typically ones made especially for young girls have body powder in them. What I like to do when I use a cream blush in a compact is swipe 2 fingers across the surface and swipe on the apples of my cheeks. You have to be consistent or you'll end up with 2 differently colored cheeks! lol <(^o^)>
  • Light blush; I like light blush the most because some people naturally blush, but if you don't, it gives your cheeks this natural blushing color.
  • Bright blush; I honestly think really bright blush is more of a "Once in a while" or "Only on special occasions" sort of thing. Some people have the slightly dark skin tone for it, but not all.
If you're going to a special occasion, fancy looking earrings and a noticeable blush is okay, but other than that you may want to go with a light blush and fancy earrings. If you don't know what brand of blush to choose, I recommend trying NYC's Cheek Glow. And their blush is under $5! They have a blush for every shade!  I have Almost fair skin, so I use the shade #665 Central Park Pink. that's the shade you should use if you have light skin too. The darker your skin is, the more shades you move down. It's easy! <'U'> And if you're having trouble finding the right shade for you, you can even ask someone who works in the department. They're available at WALMART and drug stores near you! <^U^>

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