Blush
To restore a little radiance to your face, blush - or blusher, as you prefer to call it - is a must for a flawless, natural complexion. Because once you've put on your foundation, once you've evened out your complexion, you need to add a little radiance, a little relief.
That's what blush is for: to redefine the contours of the face, to accentuate the cheeks, to lift the cheekbones and give them a fresh, springtime look. Often in a rosy hue for that little "pep" effect, blush comes in a wide range of colors, and more and more women are using darker blushes to deepen the cheeks and emphasize the jaw line.
As for textures, once again this will depend on your preferences, but also on the desired effect. For example, iridescent blushes are best used in the evening to give the face a glow (which works very well in artificial light). On the other hand, if you opt for a nude make-up look, opt for gel textures, taking care not to add powder afterwards.
And how to apply it? Finger or brush? It all depends on your dexterity and experience. The brush is simpler and covers larger areas, but the finger is more natural if you've mastered the technique. In either case, we advise you to follow this simple technique: smile!
Blush is there to add joy to your face, and to apply it, you need to start smiling. This will highlight your cheekbones and make it easier to apply the product.
You can keep on smiling afterwards, if you like, as it brightens up a face too!