![]() The ultimate blush goal? “Ideally, you want your blush to give you the same flush you’d get if you just ran through the snow or had sex,” says Ciucci. “Most rose blushes are milky and will look muddy against medium skin, so make sure to choose a rose shade that has some punchy depth to it.” If all that sounds confusing, don’t worry-just pick from one (or all!) of these formulas, below, and get blendin'. Though Ciucci used Nars Blush in Amour (no, she’s not a spokesperson for a brand she just loves their blushes), you can get the same flush with any rose-pink shade-as long as it’s dark and rich. ![]() “So to neutralize any yellow tones and redness, look for a cool, rose-pink blush that’s pigmented and opaque.”Īpply cream blush by stippling it over your cheeks with a damp Beautyblender, or by tapping (not rubbing) it on with your ring finger. “ Medium skin tends to have green or yellow undertones that can easily look sallow, especially if you use warm, orange-hued blush,” says Ciucci. ![]() No, one woman cannot possibly represent the vast spectrum of “medium” skin tones in the world, but, because two-million people couldn’t fit into our studio, we’ll use our lovely model Veda as an example.
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