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Pigmented, yet not TOO pigmented blush

So, I have this one blush that has a very nice coral-y color since I'm into that, but I feel it doesn't have a lot of pigment and this bugs me because I have to apply a lot in order to get SOME color. Nevertheless, I do not want a lot of pigment since I'm new to makeup and I'm keeping it really low-key. Thank you for your answers!! xx

Re: Pigmented, yet not TOO pigmented blush

@bagyy You might want to switch up your brushes! A lot of blushes will apply and look different on the skin depending on what type of brush you're using. Natural vs synthetic, more or less dense, different shapes, they'll all give you different coverage. Dense, stiffer, natural hair brushes will pick up a lot more powder than a long, fluffy, synthetic brush.

Re: Pigmented, yet not TOO pigmented blush

I'd recommend the blushes from Tarte. They're not extremely pigmented, yet they definitely show up--perfect for beginners. I'd also suggest experimenting with different brushes, which can make a big difference in color intensity. Have fun!

Re: Pigmented, yet not TOO pigmented blush

hmm... I mean NARS blush in Orgasm is honestly a really great colour it's buildable and it's just such a great colour for so many different skin tones. ciekaikai.comciekaikai.comimage.jpeg

Re: Pigmented, yet not TOO pigmented blush

This is me just trying to show the colour of the product, if you want to see what i mean by it works on a variety of skin tones check out this video:

 

how does this show it being great for different skin tones

how does this show it being great for different skin tones
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