No such thing as too much blush 🙄🙂↕️
When it comes to applying blush, many of us have experienced the debate between too little and too much. The phrase captured on a fun image–"when my mom yells 'you put too much blush' but my name is 'blush blindness' so it's chill"–resonates with anyone who loves a vibrant, lively makeup look. This so-called 'blush blindness' is a charming way to describe being unable to see any application as overdone because you simply adore the rosy flush on your cheeks. From my own experience, blush has been a game changer in how I perceive my makeup routine. I started with minimal dabs on my cheekbones, but gradually, I realized that the fullness of color brought warmth and personality to my face. It’s important not to shy away from experimenting with intensity because makeup is an art and a mode of self-expression, not a strict rulebook. I often find myself inspired by makeup artists like Patrick Ta, who embrace various shades and techniques to transition the blush from subtle to striking. Playing around with different textures, from cream to powder blushes, opens exciting possibilities for enhancing the natural glow. Using hashtags like #transitionblush helps track evolving trends and community tips. Remember, makeup is personal and can boost confidence. If your cheeks are blushing boldly, own it proudly—it shows vitality! Whether you’re embracing a youthful, carefree spirit (#girlhood) or fine-tuning a signature look, there's absolutely no shame in piling on the blush until it feels just right for you.




















































