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Maybelline New York Master Glaze By FaceStudio

Maybelline New York Master Glaze By FaceStudio Make a Mauve-2

1966 Magazine Editor Alicia Suggs dishes on her new favorite beauty product and explains why it could just be your next beauty buy as well.

1966: Okay Alicia so tell us about this product that you are obsessed with now.

Alicia: Alright, it’s called Maybelline New York Master Glaze By FaceStudio and the shade that I am currently wearing in the picture is Make a Mauve.  I love it because at times I have such a hard time finding a blush that will give me a more natural flush. I have a very yellow undertone to my skin so applying strong red or super pink blushes makes me look like Homie the Clown (laughs). Not a good look!

1966: What type of blush do you normally wear then?

Alicia: I usually just stick to a blush that is more peachy-orange. I find that such a shade is more universally pleasing on all skin tones so I stick to that family of tints. However, I love the look of rosy cheeks on women, to me it gives such a youthful, fresh look to the skin.

1966: Agreed. So then, why do you recommend Maybelline New York Master Glaze?

Alicia: If you have a strong undertone like me, you already know the struggle. This product seems to almost diffuse the yellow undertone giving me a nice warm complexion. Also, it lasts and stays on all day without having to reapply which helps save on product and money in the end.

1966: Thanks Alicia for taking the time the share and everyone go check out Maybelline New York Master Glaze by FaceStudio!

Maybelline New York Master Glaze By FaceStudio Make a Mauve

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Where Should Blush Start?

How To Wear Red Blush / Marie In Red Blush By Angel Jordany / Bl

Ah, the great  blush debate as been going on for many years and seems to be ever changing. For instance, women have been told to only apply blush on the apple of their cheeks. just below or just above the cheek bones and even with the focus near the ears. With so many different application techniques regarding blush, where exactly should blush begin?

In modern times the Two Finger method has come in to play when applying the rosy stuff. What does the Two Finger method entail? When applying your blush shade of choice allow about two fingers width from your nose and this is where your blush should start.

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We Don’t Mean to Make You Blush

We Don’t Mean to Make You Blush

Applying makeup is an art-form that takes time and effort to learn. One slip up in the application can ruin your entire look. One big area of concern is your blush. While blush is meant to enhance your features, too much of it could cause you to have a clownish appearance. When it comes to picking a blush you want to make sure the shade you choose complements your skin tone. Once you have the perfect shade of blush, it is imperative to ensure your lipstick and eye shadow all complement each other. If these elements don’t work together your makeup may end up looking harsh and over the top.

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