“Most rose blushes are milky and will look muddy against medium skin, so make sure to choose a rose shade that has some punchy depth to it.” If all that sounds confusing, don’t worry-just pick from one (or all!) of these formulas, below, and get blendin'.
Though Ciucci used Nars Blush in Amour (no, she’s not a spokesperson for a brand she just loves their blushes), you can get the same flush with any rose-pink shade-as long as it’s dark and rich. “So to neutralize any yellow tones and redness, look for a cool, rose-pink blush that’s pigmented and opaque.”Īpply cream blush by stippling it over your cheeks with a damp Beautyblender, or by tapping (not rubbing) it on with your ring finger.
Soft pink blush for fair skin skin#
“ Medium skin tends to have green or yellow undertones that can easily look sallow, especially if you use warm, orange-hued blush,” says Ciucci. No, one woman cannot possibly represent the vast spectrum of “medium” skin tones in the world, but, because two-million people couldn’t fit into our studio, we’ll use our lovely model Veda as an example.