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  2. The One Trick to Wearing Cream Blush So It Isn't Splotchy - AOL

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    When applying cream or liquid blush, add a drop of liquid highlighter to the mix before blending it into your skin. (Even better if said highlighter has hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid ...

  3. How to match your lipstick to your blush - AOL

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    Celebrity makeup artist Patrick Ta teaches us how to pair your lip and blush for the perfect makeup combo The post How to match your lipstick to your blush appeared first on In The Know.

  4. Highlighter (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Often used for contouring, [2] it can be applied to the face or other parts of the body to brighten the skin on a given area, create the perception of depth and angles. [3] The product can come in a variety of forms, including powder, liquid, cream, [4] gloss, [5] solid stick and jelly. [6] Highlighters are different from illuminators. [7]

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

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    Proper brush placement balance and define your features.

  6. Baking (make-up) - Wikipedia

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    Paired with contouring, it can also work to give the illusion of definition. Baking directly underneath the contour on the cheekbones can create a more crisp and clean contour. Paired with a highlighter or a strobing cream or powder, baking can set a base for a highlight, as well as intensifying it.

  7. 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.