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This Genius Blush Tip Goes Against Everything You Were Taught

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Last updated: May 21, 2025 6:27 am
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I don’t know about you, but one of the early makeup tips I learned was to smile while blushing. I never asked that (though I wasn’t entirely sure where that damn Apple was), and it’s followed me in over 30 years of makeup. But make-up artist Kiki G. I made him realize that I should stop doing it at once. In particular, I am aware of the inevitable effects of gravity on my face.

Kiki and have Instagram Tiktok The makeup series is called “Why?” Recently I shared some advice that instantly changed the way I blush forever.

She points her video harshly to the camera, saying, “Don’t smile…”, softening to qualify the command with “When I blushed.”

Kiki places his fingers straight on his cheek. “I’m going to smile. It goes up. And I relax. It goes back,” they show. It’s not a rocket surgery. But that makes her the next game-changing inspiration: “This means that the blushing arrangement is actually lower than while you apply it.”

And that means: “The placement under the blush moves people’s eyes downwards when they see you. It causes a drooping effect. “Also, we get wrinkles as we age. They have no problems, but I don’t want to mark them with a blush.”

What should I do instead? Use your fingers where your cheekbones protrude. “Then, take your face as cold as your soul and like a stone, apply it correctly to that best point, then gently fuse the edges,” Kiki says using his own. Salt New York Clips + Blush Cream Tint Pro In rose, the cream formula, they say charm The tip is true whether it is using powder, liquid, etc. “This works really well because I use my own bone structure.

Source: Allure – www.allure.com

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