Time for beauty tip of the month again!
If you have trouble getting your blusher even on both sides, try using a creme blush. Do 3 or 4 dots up the cheek bones, look straight on from the front to make sure these are equal, then blend from the centre outwards and up the the temples. This way you can see if you have more or less product on one cheek. Also remember, start off lightly as you can't take it off without ruining your foundation, but you can always add more! Creme blushes are great for a dewy look which is why they can look more natural than powder blush.
Recommended products for this:
High end: The gel blush that's just come out with Rose Romance is perfect for this, MAC also do a range of creme blushes for around £15 each (my favourite is 'Posey', a perfect pink!).
Low end: No7 Blush Tint Creme Blush (this comes in a stick, similar to a NARS multiple) at £9.50, MAX Factor Miracle Touch Creamy Blusher (comes in 6 shades & currently all Max Factor is 3 for 2 at Boots) at £6.84
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I do like creme blush, but i find it harder to blend out than regular powder. But i do agree creme's look much, much more natural! xo
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