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How to draw blush on high cheekbones?

How to draw the cheekbone inward blush

By Sinha CeniPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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How to draw blush on high cheekbones?
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Today I came to tell you about the painting of high cheekbones blush, many sisters for their high cheekbones are very annoying, but blush but often not painted well, very distressed, I hope that my side can come out a period on the painting of cheekbones blush, then today we are here! Remember to take good notes, ladies!

Blush Basics Popularization

Before we start to explain, we have to understand some basic knowledge of blush, especially the choice of color, many newcomers tend to choose the wrong color at the beginning, we can divide the blush into three color families: gathering color, expansion color, and atmosphere color.

How to draw the cheekbone inward blush

The effect of these three colors is very different, each color has its purpose, some people want to collect and then choose an expansion color, you said the drawing out can not roll over.

The color blush: high gray, can be used as a finishing touch, draw the right one to have a thin effect. This type of blush is very suitable for the highest cheekbones of diamond-shaped faces, and the overall lines will be softer after the blush!

Swell blush: light and bright, can be used to highlight, similar to the role of highlighting. However, it is softer than highlighting and has a more ambient feel.

Ambient blush: the color is in between, used to add a sense of ambiance to the makeup.

How to draw blush on high cheekbones

1. Shrink the cheekbones with a closing blush

As the name implies, this method is to use the closing color to make the cheekbones close together a bit, to play a certain effect of cosmetic, so the blush landing point is very important! The first point of call should be at the highest position of the cheekbones.

It is recommended to use a "small blush brush" to better control the blush smear range.

After finding the right spot, use an inward pushing technique to stain the blush, noting that the blush color changes from the highest point of the cheekbone to gradually fade inward, thus visually shrinking the visual effect of the cheekbone

2 Swell blush to create "fake cheekbones"

The way to create fake cheekbones is to visually change the position of the original cheekbones to make people think that the cheekbones are not that high.

The first thing you need to do is to mix the two colors of blush, otherwise, the previous modifications will be in vain.

The first thing to note here is that when you choose a swelling color, don't choose a color that is too bright, such as high light or pearl, which will infinitely enlarge the position of the cheekbones, but the effect is counterproductive.

At the same time, pay attention to the location is not too low, otherwise, it will look like the cheekbone position is low, there is a sense of fall, but also easy to show the face big.

Matte highlighting trim to weaken high cheekbones

This method is a filler method. Generally speaking, sisters with high cheekbones have sunken temples, and the lower part of the cheekbones is also a bit inward.

Use matte highlights to highlight the temples to visually make them pop. Since the temple hollows are not exposed to light, you must use a "matte" highlighter, as pearlescent highlighters tend to make your temple hollows more obvious!

The matte highlighter highlights the lower edge of the cheekbones to achieve a "filler" effect so that visually the protruding points of the cheekbones will not be obvious.

The above are the three kinds of high cheekbone blush painting methods introduced by me today, if you think it is helpful, remember to give us some praise! Thank you for your support!

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