completely and lean into the dewy lifestyle. Now, I embrace my shine with and lightweight .I'm not alone in considering liquid to be a beauty game-changer—it's taken over Just one scroll through your FYP and you're bound to see at least one clip chronicling the now-viral , , or .Clearly, , gels, and liquids have become prized products.
But what sets liquid blush apart from creams and powders in the first place?“Liquid blush is a thinner consistency blush than cream, and an alternative to powder blush,” celebrity makeup artist tells Glamour.
What's more, she adds, is contrary to popular belief, liquid blush can and does work for most skin types (and I say this as someone who is super oily).“Liquid blush adds instant glow, and dew to the skin," Dresher explains. "They're great for drier and more as well as a first layer to for oilier skin or for makeup that will hold all day.”It's also airy, the lightweight liquid blends and tends to build effortlessly for a soft flush of color that is long-lasting, adds Rare Beauty global stylist , (which explains why is as popular as it is).Liquid slightly differs from its powder counterparts. “I like to dot liquid blush,” says Dresher. “But only once!
It’s usually very pigmented. Then, blend out with the brush or sponge I used for foundation.”Di Meo says the same. "I like to start with one dot, blend on the apple of the cheek up at an angle towards the top of the ear, and add more if desired,” she says.
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