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Apr 26, 2012
Dakota G.
So I struggle with keeping my blush on. I put more and more on, and by the middle of the day, it gone, you can barely see it. Any suggestion on how to keep my blush on longer?? if if i should use certain brand that actually keeps it on longer?? Thanx bunches!
Apr 26, 2012
Shelley W.
I use a Nars Pro Primer for oily skin to make sure my blush stays put. You also might want to try layering with a powder blush with a cream blush. Add the cream first and then top it off with the powder blush. For me personally, I've had the best of luck with Bobbi Brown blush staying on for 8 hours without re-touching. The shades that I wear from her line are very pigmented so I have to use with a light hand. Make Up Forever has some great blushes that are pretty much budge proof. MAC has a few but its kinda trial and error with that line. Some shades/finishes do better than others.
Apr 26, 2012
Anjum C.
Tarte Amazonian Clay blushes!
Apr 26, 2012
Dakota G.
alright thanx ladies!
Apr 26, 2012
Secretlysarahann S.
hey dakota..i stuggle w the same thing...so i use a powder blush first then top it lightly with a cream blush...last all day...also gives a nice glowy finish...
Apr 28, 2012
Samantha G.
cream and then powder like they said.. also try a make up setting spray :) like skindinavia
Apr 28, 2012
Jessica R.
Layering powder and cream is definitely the way to go for a longer lasting blush.
P.S. If you don't have a cream blush, lipstick works well! I have a blog post on DIY Cream Blushes showing you how to use your lipsticks as a cream blush.
Check it out!
http://4theloveofbeauty101.blogspot.com
Apr 30, 2012
Dakota G.
I wanna thanx everyone, i will definitely try all of your ways!!
May 1, 2012
Marcela F.
I love Benefit's Bene-tint cheek stain blush! <3
May 1, 2012
Dakota G.
alright i will look into those!! thanx!
May 1, 2012
Rianna H.
Hey Dakota, I experienced the same thing in the past. Cheaper blushes tend to have a lot of talc (talcum) which doesn't give you the full impact. Whilst expensive blushes have more pigments. The best tip I learnt was to use a deeper blush, use a light hand then build up for impact. Also prime prime prime. It keeps things on for hours. Matte powder blushes will on average last longer. Also layering different textures of the same colour will definitely increase the longevity.
May 2, 2012
Dakota G.
Well i dont wear foundation because i have sensitive skin and plus i don't think i need it. So if i just put primer on my checks would that be oka??
May 2, 2012
Consuelo A.
make up last longer when applied to a freshly clean canvace ;) so maybe try to wash yr face right before you apply yr make up, add a primer and then add yr blush.
May 2, 2012
Consuelo A.
I recomend Avons "Magix face perfector" for a primer. You can also try Avons "true color blush, I hear the color stays true for hours. Plus this stuff isnt expensive and if you dont like it you dont have to live with it haha, you can return it and get yr money back, even if you have opened it and tryed it :) so their isnt any thing to risk
May 2, 2012
Dakota G.
Alight I think im going to try that! thanx!