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Look brighter and fresher in an instance with a summer style blush.

Look brighter and fresher in an instance with a summer style blush.

There is an array of blushers available on the market, from creams and tinted gels to mousse formulas and powders. The creams, tinted gels and mousses aid in creating a softer and more natural effect than the standard powder formulas, they also have the added bonus of lasting longer, this makes them perfect for the warmer months. These particular styles of blushers are also great for mature skin as they are extremely moisturising and won’t age the complexion.

For best results the preferred blusher should be applied over other make-up, depending on how strong or subtle you desire the blush to be depends on how heavy you should apply the product. For a more dramatic look a darker more intense shade should be used but for a natural, barely there look a lighter shade should be applied to the cheeks.

The blush formula should be applied to the apples of the cheeks; the best technique in order to do this is to smile. The product should then be applied using an upward and outwards motion in order to blend the colour correctly; the blush should run along the cheekbones and towards the temples.

Using a brush will create the illusion of both a smooth and flawless effect. If you are using a liquid tint style product, the formula should be blended quickly using the fingertips, as these particular styles of blush tend to dry extremely quickly.

If you have fair skin you should opt for a soft pink or peach palette, as these shades will brighten a pale complexion. Tawny and rose hues work better on olive toned skins and brighter pigments in lilac, raspberry pinks and plums are perfect for darker skins.

The future of this season’s make up palette certainly looks rose-tinted.

The future of this season’s make up palette certainly looks rose-tinted.

This season’s fashion capitals are certainly looking rosy-tinted and have been showcasing an array of the sweetest pink hues. In New York models cheeks glowed with baby pink flushes, as if it was almost a compulsory uniform in order to gain entrance to the catwalks. This particular make up trend appeared at a variety of high-end fashion shows such as Zac Posen, Karen Walker and Carolina Herrera, each of these designers offered a girly semblance in the shape of soft pink and ‘young at heart’ cheeks.

At Derek Lam’s show, rose-petal shades complimented and a neutralised assortment of pigments on the eyelids, while designer Zero Maria Cornejo opted for deeper red colours. These darker tones were dusted underneath the eyes of models in order to impersonate a sun kissed look, one that would normally be achieved after a day spent in the sun. Charles Anastase portrayed the rosiest cheeks in London, at this particular show, make-up artist Sally Branka opted for an orange shade of cream blush which she then buffed onto various model’s cheeks in order to give the impression of a ‘youthful yet sophisticated and natural’ glow. Antonio Marras revealed pretty pink cheeks in Milan; these were complimented by raspberry stained lips.

Paris on the other hand opted for cutesy candy pink tones which were heightened and further emphasised by vivid statement juicy red lips. This certainly portrayed a sweet chic take on the usually seen classic French style.