

If you have a medium to tan skin tone, makeup artist Neil Scibelli suggests trying out rose and berry-like hues and even peachy, orange shades in the summer. Whether you have fair, dark, medium/tan, or olive skin tones, there is a hue for you-this guide will help you find it. The first step in conquering your fear of using this gem of a product that’s been an industry, celebrity, and runway staple for years on end, is picking one that works for your skin tone. Ever heard of someone complaining of looking washed-out? Blush is the solution. With so many blush hues in varying finishes available on the market, it has the ability to bring a pop of color or a subtle glow to your complexion, mimic a natural rosy flush, and balance out dramatic eye or lip looks. But, in fact, the high value of this product for your daily beauty routine shouldn’t be ignored. The fear of looking like a vintage teenage prom queen or a Raggedy Ann doll with bright pink blush painted on in circular shapes is real-and it’s is a look that no one cares to recreate, except maybe for Halloween.
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Somewhere along the line (we’re guessing a couple years after the passing of the ’80s) blush worked up a decently bad reputation for being a beauty product that basically no one knew how to use properly. Photo by Tiffany Hagler-Geard Graphic Design by Rolando Robinson
