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Nailing the “cold” makeup trend.
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please do not worry. This trend doesn’t include hanging icicles from your lashes or necessitating anything that vaguely induces hypothermia. The look is all about where you apply your blush. So if you have one in your makeup kit, it’s about half.
While the usual blush placement involves dabbing color on the cheeks only, this trend also uses it on the bridge of the nose to mimic the blush that occurs when it’s cold. Yes, it’s the beauty equivalent of a viral SNL skit praising “sweater weather.”
I start by applying blush to my cheeks with a brush, then sweep a little across my nose and combine similar shades on my lips to keep the rest of the look very natural and let the blush take center stage. I know what you are thinking: why are you trying this?
But it’s really not the worst idea. Makeup artists often apply a touch of blush on the chin to make the makeup look more natural.
verdict
Try out. It’s best to keep your blush understated and opt for a softer shade of pink, but you risk looking like a tan if you go over-pigmented. whole another atmosphere.