Train your eye with blush shades 👀💗🤌🏻
Four seasons edition.
Blush is one of the most overlooked tools in color analysis, yet it can completely change the way a face looks.
Many people think blush is just about adding color to the cheeks. In reality, the right blush should create harmony with your natural coloring.
A blush can be too warm, too cool, too bright, too muted, too deep, or too light. And even when a blush is beautiful on its own, that doesn’t necessarily mean it belongs to your palette.
🌸 Spring blushes tend to feel fresh, warm, peachy, and lively. They bring brightness and energy into the complexion.
☁️ Summer blushes are softer, cooler, and more delicate. Think dusty roses, muted pinks, and airy shades that blend effortlessly into the skin.
🍂 Autumn blushes are rich, warm, and grounded. Terracottas, warm roses, apricots, and earthy tones create beautiful depth and warmth.
❄️ Winter blushes are cooler, clearer, and more vibrant. Bright pinks, berries, and crisp rosy tones enhance Winter’s natural contrast beautifully.
The more you train your eye, the more you’ll begin to notice how different blush shades affect the face.
Some shades make the skin look fresher and more radiant. Others can make the complexion look dull, tired, or disconnected.
That’s why understanding your season changes everything. Makeup shopping becomes easier, your products work together better, and your overall look feels more polished without needing more makeup.
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