How do you pair your blush with you lipstick?
3
Our customer service team in the US is ready to assist you.
Monday - Friday
7 AM – 4 PM PT
Saturday
7 AM – 4 PM PT
Please help us maintain positive conversations here by following our guidelines below.
We reserve the right to remove comments and topics that don't adhere to the following rules. We also may remove the profile of any repeat offender. Thanks for reading and contributing!
Beautylish is a diverse, positive, and respectful community. It’s okay to disagree with someone, but be constructive—not rude. We have a zero-tolerance policy for negativity and harassment.
Take the time to make posts easy to understand by using proper spelling, grammar, and capitalization. Post topics in the appropriate category and refrain from making duplicate posts. Know that we don't allow self-promotion, advertisements, spam, commercial messages, or links to other websites or blogs. And be careful that you don't post someone else's work and present or claim it as your own.
We reserve the right to remove duplicate, miscategorized, and difficult-to-understand posts, or those we deem as advertisements, spam, or plagiarism.
Use the flag button to report inappropriate or disrespectful behavior, or email us at help@beautylish.com.
Jan 18, 2013
Ashley G.
I'm never sure if my blush and my lipstick complement one another. What color/shade blushes work well with what lipsticks? Most of my make-up is from MAC. The blushes I own are Format, Ambering Rose, Gingerly, Dollymix, Coygirl, and Fleet Fast.
Thanks
Jan 18, 2013
Kacey C.
I personally like nude lips and coral cheeks. :)
Jan 18, 2013
Victoria T.
I think its not necessarily about color but more about undertone and pigmentation.
Most the time cooltoned blush looks best with cool toned lipstick, and warm looks best with warm. Also if your wearing a bright colored blush do not wear a very bright lipstick or it will overpower, pair with a nude lip or something soft or vice versa.
Not saying this is always the case, just that if you need help this is a good rule to start with