What Are Some Common Mistakes to Avoid While Using Blush
Struggling to get your blush just right? A few small changes can make all the difference. Here are the most common mistakes to avoid and how to fix them.
1. Choosing the Wrong Blush Shade
The best blush will suit both your complexion and undertones.
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Light skin: Stick to light to medium shades; deep colors can overwhelm.
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Medium skin: Most shades work, but avoid extremes that are too light or too dark.
- Dark skin: Medium to deep hues pop beautifully; skip pale shades that look chalky.
Matching your blush to your undertones (warm, cool, or neutral) will instantly brighten your complexion.
2. Incorrect Blush Placement
Blush placement can lift or drag down your features. Apply based on your face shape:
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Round: High on the cheekbones, blended toward temples.
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Square: On the apples, blended outward to soften angles.
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Rectangular: Apples of cheeks, blended sideways to add roundness.
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Oval: High on cheekbones, diffused upward for lift.
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Heart: Lower on cheeks, blended outward to balance sharp angles.
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Diamond: On the apples, softly blended without overextending.
3. Applying Too Much Blush
Heavy blush looks unnatural. For the best natural-looking blush, start with a light layer and build gradually for a soft, natural flush.
4. Using the Wrong Tools for Blush Application
Your tools matter as much as your product:
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Powder blush: Use a fluffy brush for even diffusion.
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Cream blush: Use a dense brush to press pigment into skin for a seamless blend.
Always blend thoroughly to avoid harsh lines.
5. Skipping Skin Prep Before Applying Blush
Even the best blush won’t look good on unprepared skin. Cleanse, moisturize, and apply primer before makeup for a smooth base and longer wear.
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