If you're like us, you've been applying your blush the same way since high school: you smile, then swipe the color onto the apples of your cheeks to get that "just right" spot. However, while that may ...
You're probably familiar with using blush to sculpt your face, but this new makeup trend is doing just the opposite. 'Boyfriend blush' refers to a more natural-looking blush application method that ...
Cheek stains, also known as blush tints, are a popular form of blush for their high pigment payoff and staying power. Apply them directly to the skin for a more intense finish or by using a blush for ...
There’s a variety of reasons why a percentage of the makeup-wearing population doesn’t wholeheartedly embrace blush. The biggest factor being there’s a learning curve to applying rouge, despite how ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. I have long held that when it comes to makeup, blush is the only product ...
Check out SELF's how-to series on the beauty tips and tricks that'll make you look your best. This episode focuses on applying blush to sculpt your features. A few simple strokes are all you need to ...
Before applying any makeup to your face, Winkenwerder advises taking a look at your bone structure and determining which shape it resembles most (a pro makeup artist consultation can also help with ...
Your blusher might be one of the most compact products in your make-up bag, but it has a major impact on the look of your face. Whether you just want a natural flush, or babydoll cheeks à la Sabrina ...
Over time, the bloom goes off any rose—luckily, cheeks have options. The best blush for mature skin should melt seamlessly into the complexion, livening the face with a healthy flush that doesn’t ...
All products featured on Glamour are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links. First, it’s ...