I really like the Laura Mercier Oleander Creme Blush, however i like to define my cheekbones by putting a darker shade (usually bronze) under my cheeks to highlight my cheeks.
however this is a light creme colour, i dont want it to look stupid with a too dark of a shade, anyone got any ideas?
Many thanks :)Laura mercier creme oleander blush, what colour can i define my cheeks with this colour?
you could try just some simple bronzing powder. lancome star bronzer is really good or if you want to stick to laura mercier you could try her bronzing duo.
to apply, suck in your cheeks and look into a mirror to better see your cheekbones. using a large makeup brush, apply a light bronzer powder in a sweeping motion directly below your cheekbones. start at the apples of your cheeks, near your nose, and lightly sweep the powder up toward your temples and hairline, creating an illusion of a shadow below your cheekbones.
smile into the mirror to further define the apples of your cheeks and apply a light pink or rose blush in a circular motion to help them stand out against the bronzer. add a light shimmer for an extra glow. Apply a cream highlighting shimmer with your fingers or makeup sponge or a powder with a blush brush. put this only on the apples of your cheeks and be careful not to add too much--a little goes a long way here.
hope this helps
xLaura mercier creme oleander blush, what colour can i define my cheeks with this colour?
you can use the foundation base as your masterpiece and have a second tone under your cheek from another shade of foundation. makes it look a bit more natural... don't overdo bronzer... and never forget to always puff it with loose powder after
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