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How to Double the Utility of Your Pouch Items - Blusher, Highlighter, and Shading Edition
hello!
Today, I’d like to share my own various ways to utilize the blush, highlighter, and contouring products in your pouch to double their effectiveness.
I like buying products and using them for various purposes. For example, when I buy an eyeshadow palette, I use the shading shades to draw my eyebrows, accentuate the contour line on my nose, and things like that!
The first item in my pouch that I will introduce today is
This is Romand Better Than Cheek No. 2 Vine Nude.
The color is so, so pretty, isn't it?
Of course, it looks absolutely gorgeous if you use this color as blush just as is, but besides blush, I also
Apply it to the upper lip line and near the roots of the lower eyelashes.
If you apply it to the upper line of the Cupid's bow, it creates a natural gradient lip look.
And the blurred effect makes the lip makeup look more polished.
A slightly different vibe just by a hair's breadth?! I can't quite pinpoint why, but it feels prettier—you all know what I mean, right?
And if you lightly swipe it on the roots of your lower lashes with a very small point brush, it looks natural yet vibrant.
Do you remember when it was trendy to apply red-brown eyeshadow under the eyes to give a teary-eyed look?
But according to the method I told you today
Apply blush as usual, and then apply a little to the roots of your lower lashes as well.
It's not a tear-like point makeup that immediately draws attention, but rather a look that adds a slight vibrancy under the eyes when crying.
Your makeup looks beautiful with a natural vibe.
Since the blush, under-eye lashes, and cupid's bow all have the same tone, they don't look like they clash; instead, because the tones match, it creates a natural yet high-quality makeup look.
The color of this product is really pretty. It looks great not only for contouring but also as a base eyeshadow for a deep, alluring look. If you sweep the base eyeshadow brush over your eyebrows before applying it for nose contouring or drawing them, the tone looks unified and neat, and it also improves the longevity of your eyebrow makeup! You definitely have to give it a try.
This color is seriously so... so... so pretty. It looks beautiful no matter where you use it—on the bridge of the nose, under the eyes, or on the cheeks, but
The way I use this product the most is
This is how to apply it to the cupid's bow area.
It's so pretty. If you just dab it on the cupid's bow, it looks really beautiful, and it has much more shading than when you only draw the lip line with a lip liner.
I think it works on the same principle as dabbing highlighter on the tip of the nose.
But it's prettier.
Every time I speak, the cupid's bow moves, giving the feeling that my lips are definitely here, making their presence felt.
But it's not an overly strong presence where only the lips are visible.
Hmm, what's different about today's makeup? It looks more vibrant than usual. Did the puffiness go down? That's the feeling I get.
Be sure to make use of it.
I'll introduce some of my favorite pouch items next time too!