How to Find the Right Blush for Your Skin (and Style)

I’ve seen many makeup masters blend out a cheek colour with just their experienced fingertips but for us mortals, the right brush is crucial to diffusing blush properly. A good brush for powders is less dense than your foundation or concealer so that it picks up less product and is better suited to spreading it than packing it in, and if it’s angled, that’s even better to help in targeting the specific planes on your face. For cream blushes and oil-based stains, however, which tend to last longer and blend ever so slightly better, a stippling brush or at least one that’s dense enough to drag the product along is infinitely better. A well-regarded multi-tasker in this field is the #23 Wet/Dry Blush brush by NARS ($49), which, in a pinch, is actually almost as good with powders as it is with liquids. 

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