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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. Where to Apply Blush for an Instant Lift (Hint: It’s Not the ...

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    Blush is the cherry on top of our minimal makeup routine. It’s the quick dash of color that warms up our complexion and—if we’re lucky—makes us look like we just got back from a leisurely ...

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

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    The Best Blush. Recommended by Dr. Camp, this popular blush from Jones Road Beauty—a brand founded by makeup artist Bobbi Brown—comes in a silky powder formula that’s easily buildable and ...

  5. Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    The term "mineral makeup" applies to a category of face makeup, including foundation, eye shadow, blush, and bronzer, made with loose, dry mineral powders. These powders are often mixed with oil-water emulsions. Lipsticks, liquid foundations, and other liquid cosmetics, as well as compressed makeups such as eye shadow and blush in compacts, are ...

  6. Rouge (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Greek men and women eventually mimicked the look, using crushed mulberries, red beet juice, crushed strawberries, or red amaranth to create a paste. Those who wore makeup were viewed as wealthy and it symbolized status because cosmetics were costly. [3] In China, rouge was used as early as the Shang Dynasty. It was made from the extracted juice ...

  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.