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New WhiteSmoke 2009

Reds, Pinks, or Peach for Your Lips and Cheeks

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Acne Free in 3 Days
A Scientifically Proven Way To Permanently Clear Skin In Just Three Days.

Author: Dawn Hull

Article source: http://beautify.lifetips.com/. Used with author's permission.

When it comes to cheek color, the question I seem to get asked the most is, "Exactly, what color should I be wearing?" That's simple. Just pinch your cheeks gently, you'll find that your cheeks will become flushed with a subtle hue. This is your natural blushing color, which you should attempt to match.

Others are not quite sure where to put their cheek color, in round circles on the apples of the cheeks or in a line of color up towards the temples? Once again, let's revert back to nature to answer this question. Gently and with clean hands, press your fingers against your cheek area and find your cheek bone. Follow with your finger from the apple of your cheek (the puffy part that appears when you smile) and back towards your ear. This is where you will apply your cheek color. Be sure to blend…blend ladies blend! Use a large cheek color brush to avoid strong lines of color. If you do not have a large, fluffy brush, simply use your fingers or even a cotton ball. Just let nature be your guide.

When it comes to lips, try to stay within the same color family as your cheek color, just vary the color intensity for different looks. Don't be afraid to be a little bold, your lips are the one area on your face where you can afford to play around with color. Intensity is the brightness or dullness of a color. You can lower the intensity by adding a lip gloss, making the color itself seem lighter or darker. Many cosmetics companies have made it easy for you to choose lipstick within a color family by grouping them as reds, pinks, chocolates, neutrals and so on. Generally, the darker your skin tone, the deeper the intensity of color you can wear. Your natural blush color will tell you where to start, you decide the intensity of color based on your comfort zone. It's as simple as that.

Have a great day!

Dawn Hull
Professional Skin Care Consultant
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