Showing posts with label Cheek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cheek. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 February 2013

Pro Blush Swatches + Tips


The Color Studio Professional Pro Blush range consists of 5 shimmer and matte shades perfect for adding a soft flush of color to the cheeks. Each shade offers a warm undertone perfect for Asian complexions. These easy to blend soft silky blushes apply smoothly and effortlessly over foundation, giving you a natural warmth of color. Each blush is highly pigmented to suit all skin types whether you're tan or pale. With 13 grams worth of product, these blushes will last you a lifetime. 

101 Audacious Orange is a bright apricot orange with finely milted shimmer giving you a highlighted cheekbone look. The blush can be applied with a light hand for a light application. 

102 Natural Glow is a soft nude peach with subtle shimmer. This shade is ideal for teenagers and those looking for a natural everyday blush for a warming luminescent look.   Paired with 104 Havana will give you a contoured cheek. 

103 Pixie Pink is a matte light pink shade. This soft tone pink is ideal for a soft wash of color to the cheeks giving you a brighter complexion.

104 Havana is a warm pink tone brown with shimmer. The deep tone blush is suitable as a contour shade for all skin tones.

105 Pinkify is a bright matte pink with a hint of red to liven up the dullest skin-tone. The bright shade will complement even the darkest skin tones. 

Swatches:

Color Studio Professional Pro Blush Swatch
Color Studio's Top Tips for Blush Application:
  • Always blend out blush by sweeping your brush in a backward motion towards the hairline.
  • Tap away any excess powder from the brush for a soft wash of color to the cheeks. 
  • Use an angled blush brush for a flawless contour application. 
  • Always apply blush directly on your cheekbone.
  • Those with accentuated facial features such as a sharp jawline should apply blush directly on the cheekbone blending it into the skin. 
  • For a natural flush of color, apply blush on the apples of the cheeks and blend it out to the hairline. 
  • Blush should be applied an inch or 2 away from the nose for a youthful look. 

Friday, 13 July 2012

Coral Cheeks and Lips for the Summer

Bold lips are in season but if you aren't sure if the trend of a bright fuchsia pink pout is your style then you can surely try a coral lip to hop into summer! There is a variety of different hues of orange that you can pull off. If true orange isn't your style then opt for a more apricot shade of blush that has more pink undertones than orange. An apricot shade will give a warming effect on the complexion for the perfect summer glow. 
Pro Blush - Audacious Orange


For a quick natural coral makeup apply Pro Blush in Audacious Orange the same shade on your cheeks and eyes, lightly brush the color on the lids and blend it out.

Color Rush Lipstick – Vixen
Apply a bright coral blush on the cheeks then dust the remainder of the product onto your temple and hairline. Pair the look with a soft coral lipstick such as Color Rush Lipstick in Vixen. Finish off with a Soft Kohl Kajal Eye Liner in Coco, run the liner along the top and lower lash line to define your eyes. This can bring a stark contrast to the pale look.


Sunset Inspired Look

Eye Ink - Gold Dust
Try out a look using peaches, corals and shades of gold, this has been used all over the red carpet this season. With a pale coral lip, peach blush and matching shimmery gold shadow on the brow bone call for a glamorous look, use Eye Ink in Gold Dust . For a slight hint of color add Soft Kohl Kajal Eye Liner in Fabulous on the lower lash line for a burst of color!
Soft Kohl Kajal Eye Liner - Fabulous
Bring some shine to your lips with a complementing gloss that has a gold tone for a warm tropical tint that will suit every complexion. Intensify your lip color with a full and glossy lip by dapping a bright gold gloss on the center, try Lip Glaze - Night Out. This can pull the look together along with a coral lip liner that adds a hint of color without going overboard.