"Since aged skin tends to be dry, Stick to creamy blushes ... Powder blushes ... tend to settle into your fine lines and wrinkles [and PORES]
Creamy blushes ...can “plump” up your skin, give you a dewy healthier glow!"
- Benefit Cream Blush in Hush ($18) is a sheer, thin and easily spreadable cream-to-powder pinky-nude-colored blush that adds a natural-looking warmth to fair skin.
- Stila Convertible Color in Peony ($24) is the darkest of the bunch. I reserve this color for moments when I crave a rosy glow. The consistency is slightly waxy at first, so it's best applied with a sponge to facilitate blending.
- Bobbi Brown Pot Rouge for Lips and Cheeks in Blushed Rose ($22) is extremely thick and rich in pigment. A little goes a long way and the result is a deep, stain-like finish.
- Scott Barnes Cream Color in Sway ($25) is a moist, easily spreadable pinky-beige blusher that can also double as a lip and eye shade. Use a little bit for a natural effect, or layer for a deep, dewy look.
(Courtesy of BellaSugar)
And if you don't know how to apply cream blushes, check out this nifty informational tutorial on "How to Apply Cream Blushes"...
it'll getchu glowing in no time!
How to Apply Cream Blush -- powered by eHow.com
it'll getchu glowing in no time!
How to Apply Cream Blush -- powered by eHow.com
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