Start applying blush from the outside of the face, not the center.
When applying blush, always start from the center
There were many cases where the weight was concentrated on one side, making the face look round.
Especially if your cheekbones rise excessively when you smile
The overall makeup looked unbalanced.
So these days, I'm changing the position of the blush.
Instead of placing it directly on the center of the cheekbone from the beginning
Start very lightly on the outer edges of the face and connect naturally inward.
At this time, rather than applying a lot of product to the brush
The key is to shake it out once and start with almost the remaining amount.
If you do this, the color won't come out all at once.
It builds up multiple times as if absorbing into the skin, creating a much softer finish.
In particular, you should start at a level that is “almost invisible”.
It prevented things from getting excessive later, so I found that I had less to edit.
And based on the position that rises when smiling
If you connect it naturally up slightly,
It also feels like my face looks more three-dimensional.
The edges are less visible even when taking photos.
The overall face tends to look more organized and stable.
In the past, I used to fix the whole thing even if just the blush was applied incorrectly.
Now, I am very satisfied because the results are much more natural just by getting the placement right.
It's a small change in location, but the atmosphere has changed dramatically.
This is a method I've been using lately.
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