The Right Type Of Blush
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Sep 4, 2012
Carla P.
Hello ladies, I have dark brown hair with peek a boo highlights and I have a fab red lipstick that I want to wear what type of blush can I pull off with this? I'm medium plus in macs mineralized powder...
Sep 4, 2012
Sofia M.
I would probably go with a peachy blush. Something really light since your lips would be taking center stage :) NARS Orgasms is always a reliable shade as long as it's used with a very light hand.
Sep 4, 2012
Christina L.
I think a peachy blush sounds good too. You could also do a light pink blush, but very lightly. What I like to do when I do red lips is skip the blush and just contour.