Pigmentation Issues.. please help?.?
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Feb 3, 2014
Maggie L.
I have a blush that is so pigmented that I can't even wear it.! So just bare with me for a min... Is there anyway I can make it less pigmented?? please help it's such a pretty color💋💋
Feb 3, 2014
Hannah K.
My only thought would be to go in with only the barest amount on your brush and see if that helps, then blend it out with a clean blush brush.
Feb 3, 2014
Maggie L.
I'll try. Thank you💋
Feb 3, 2014
Sian B.
Apply a little bit and if its too pigmented like you said, then go over and blend it out with your foundation brush. Xx
Feb 3, 2014
Sarah L.
Scrape up your blush and put it in a bowl and add powder to it and then mix? this would be ruining your blush and powder palette tho:/
Feb 3, 2014
Marleen B.
Try using a FAN BRUSH. Dip it into the blush, then dab any excess on the back of your hand. Then lightly sweep it on your cheeks STARTING at the hairline, that way if there is still too much on your brush (which I doubt would be) the "boo-boo" will be on the outer side of your face & not right smack in the front of your face.