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  2. How to Apply Blush According to Your Face Shape - AOL

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    Proper brush placement balance and define your features.

  3. Beauty Experts Say These Hydrating Blushes Are Ideal for ...

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    Moreover, you should opt for lightweight, hydrating formulations like liquid or cream blushes, ... For mature skin, applying blush is all about adding volume and radiance back to the skin, says ...

  4. 9 Editors Tried the TikTok-Approved Rare Beauty Blush ... - AOL

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    Sephora. How We Tested the Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Blush. I recruited nine PureWow editors to test the 13 available shades. The testers span Gen Z to Gen X with varying skin types, including ...

  5. Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    A blush brush comes in all shapes and sizes and is used to apply blush, allowing the blush to look natural while giving a flush of color. A powder brush tends to be big and fluffy for quick and easy application of dusting powder all over the face.

  6. Rouge (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Today, rouge is a term used to primarily identify blush of any color, including: brown, pink, red, and orange. Modern blush is offered in both a pressed or loose powder, a cream consistency similar to lipstick, or a liquid form. It is not commonly used to identify lipstick, however, some may use the term to refer to the red color of the product.

  7. Face powder - Wikipedia

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    Loose face powder in three different shades. Face powder is a cosmetic product applied to the face to serve different functions, typically to beautify the face. Originating from ancient Egypt, [citation needed] face powder has had different social uses across cultures and in modern times, it is typically used to set makeup, brighten the skin and contour the face.