"But danielledanielle I want inspo and not just options"
I got you. I have suggestions and descriptions below, but I encourage everyone to choose what they like, you don't even have to go in order. Want to be bronzy all summer in different ways? Be about the bronze 🥉😎 and apply it in any and every method.
This is inspo from the Fenty Collection. I interpret it is a monochrome makeup look. The collection leans heavy into golds with coral, pink and copper hues. Product wise, obvs if you have the Fenty Collection use it, 🤣, but any similar hued product works with this. The Dior summer releases would be gorgeous 🥰
I woke up (sunburned) like this aka Doll Face Blush (June 16-22, Summer Solstice is 20th)
This is mixing a liquid blush and liquid highlight for dewy glow. If you have a pearlescent product, your essentially creating a blushlight. Rare Beauty's liquid blush, highlighter and blush brush are PERFECT for this.
With the onslaught of dewy blushes, 🙌🏽🙌🏽, a bold color is both a statement on its own and evokes feelings of summer. Use fingers to tap, or go in with a brush of choice. Half Magic's Baby Paw Blush blush or something similar (angled, dense not not tightly packed) recommended.
This is what I call layering blush and highlight, or what Wayne Goss called the cloud burst look. What's old is new again 🤷🏽♀️. Using colors of sunset ( think red and gold, pink and orange, purple and orange) create an ombre effect that mimics a sunset. You want the highlighter as the outmost color and your horizon as the deep/pop color. I think fan brushes are super helpful here, they can layer the highlight and help with the blends.
Shout out to Dior's upcoming Masterclass on this one, prior to this, I never heard of it, but it isn't anew thing either. IMO, it is less precise than doll blush, but along the same vein. This method is supposedly most flattering on long or oval faces, but I think even other shapes can benefit if it's placed a certain way. The idea is to achieve a healthy flush, so the blush is going lower on your face and is less structured.
Tools suggested: powder blush with tapered or fluffy brush OR creamy with beauty blender
Instead of a blush brush, use a tapered brush with a highlighter or a lighter color blush to blend out the stronger/pigmented one. If using liquid products, see Glazed Cheeks. The idea is to system harsh edges with a lighter blush.
Use multiple brushes in your application. Think powder, fans, tapered, stippling. Go beyond your favorite blush brush or use this as rationale to get new brushes, just sayin'
Side Quest: Apply blush to the back of your hand, then press or "stamp" to your face and blend out with your fingers. I haven't tried it yet, but saw a comment on Reddit about this. I usually tap out blush with my two fingers (index and middle), but this seems interesting 🤔
The idea is to pick a style and a method, or even just a blush color and a method. For example, I'm thinking of using multiple brushes (brush army) for my bronzed glow 🌟
Re: Cheek Challenge Summer 2024: Choose Your Own Adventure
Okay everyone! Week one is in effect!
Also, here's another method I came across the other day. Going to update the OG post with it as well.
Apply blush to the back of your hand, then press or "stamp" to your face and blend out with your fingers.
I haven't tried it yet, but saw a comment on Reddit about this. I usually tap out blush with my two fingers (index and middle), but this seems interesting 🤔
Re: Cheek Challenge Summer 2024: Choose Your Own Adventure
Ooooh another set of Cheek Challenges?? Thank you! @danielledanielle😊🙏
From experience these are fun. Your prompts help me get outside of my regular routine and give me an excuse to use and play with my makeup collection differently.
I'm looking forward to putting something together for this week's prompt ✨ Bronzed Glow 🤎 and seeing everyone's looks!