The most crucial part of pulling off a blush look is to find the right blush color and the texture of your skin. You have a guarantee of looking like a clown if you apply the wrong type of blush. On the other hand, the right color will accentuate your entire look and bring life to your skin tone. Here tips you should put in mind when choosing blush:

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Medium skin tone: for medium skin tone ladies, it is best for you to stick to pink and peaches. You can as well layer on these shades until it is vibrant enough or you can go in deeper shades as well. For a dramatic edge, go for rich pinks or shades of mauve.

Dark skin tone: if you are dark skin, all you need to do is go for deep shades of brown, orange and red. On a better guide, go for the crazy and bright shade and packaging. The aim is to have shades that will make you radiant and not wash you out! Try fuchsia for warm skin tone, and of cooler skin tone you need tangerine. Apply the blush in a circular motion and then work towards the top of your ears, and this will give a beautiful pop of your color.

Fair skin tone: keep off vibrant shades if you have fair skin tone. Peach, light coral, and soft pinks are colors that will match your skin. Choose a creamily textured blush as it will settle into your skin and mimic the finish of your skin making it appear more realistic. Avoid having a harsh finish by applying it lightly.

Texture: the type of skin you have determines the type of texture you chose for your blush. If your skin ranges from normal to dry, you need to stick to thick, cream blushes because they are velvety in nature and they will be absorbed into your kin offering more hydration as needed. For normal-oily skin, it is good for you to stick on powder blushes since they will absorb any excess oil and sweat that may be built on your skin.