Sep 21, 2009 0
Tips For Finding Your Perfect Mineral Blush Color
Using appropriate mineral blush color turns your skin into a fit and lively glow. Perfect mineral blush color increases your beauty because the perfect color will balance the tone of your skin. Appropriate mineral blush color may be chosen from the many lovely shades available in the market. It is not difficult to look for the right color if you follow some simple tips.
Match the underlying tone of you skin to the mineral blush. It has to be remembered that the matching color of your mineral blush is the nearest color to the tone of your skin. It is like your checks have blushed after seen an admirer, or after coming out from a gym. The color that you should aim for your mineral blush is the natural blushing color. When you wear it, you have the natural color.
Match the mineral blush with that of your lipstick. If your lipstick is in pink tone, your mineral blush color should be on that tone. If the color looks good on your lips, it is likely that it would look good on your checks. Considering mineral blush colors, take note that (i) darker toned skin look best from wine or burgundy mineral blush colors. Diamond Rose Pressed Mineral Blush will be appropriate; (ii) lighter toned skin will look best with pink hues such as Pur Minerals’ Copper Sienna Pressed Mineral Blush.
Some color suggestions may also be seriously considered.
- For fair complexion, peach blush or pale pink will give a natural look as it brightens your nature.
- For olive complexion, a deep peachy pink blush will give a beautiful effect because pink blends well with bronzer.
- For tawny or tanned complexion, peachy blush or golden pink may be tried. These colors go well and look very natural with yellow undertones.
- For dark complexion, stay away from pale or light shades. Choose deep rose, deep purple or rich berry shades.
Use mineral bronzers to have a natural look. Mix it with your blush, use it alone or use it to soften your blush.
Using mineral blush is giving a beautiful and natural effect to your face. The brush should barely touch the blush for a natural effect; it should catch a very slight amount of blush as opposed to touching a regular powder blush. For a look known as “apple of cheeks”, the mineral blush should start from the cheekbone top when you smile, going up to the hairline and ending at the temples. To emphasize more the cheekbone, use a bronzer and lend it upwards. For a face lift look, the strongest color of the blush must be outside the eye area. The blush brush sweeps back and forth concentrating on the outside area of the eye.
The perfect mineral makeup blush color adds a colored shade to your skin and adds depth and dimension to your cheeks. When buying a mineral blush color, try first a small amount on your skin in natural light. This will allow you to see the best color for your cheeks.

Mineral Blush