Blush Looks Too Bright
Blush looks too bright when too much pigment lands in one spot or the shade is stronger than expected. Sheer it down without wiping off the whole base.
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What you'll need
- clean makeup sponge
- loose or pressed powder
- foundation or tinted moisturizer
- clean blush brush
Why it happened
Bright blush becomes hard to control when pigment is concentrated in one spot. Pressing lifts product without smearing it, while a tiny amount of base product softens the color so skin still shows through.
The fix
- 1press a clean sponge over the brightest area to lift extra pigment
- 2tap the edges with leftover foundation or tinted moisturizer
- 3dust a very thin layer of powder over the cheek if the color still feels loud
- 4use a clean brush to blend only the perimeter, not the center of the blush
If it's still wrong
- Add a little bronzer or foundation around the outside of the blush, not directly through the center.
- Switch to a fluffier brush for powder blush so less pigment lands at once.
Prevent next time
- Tap off the brush or sheer cream blush on the back of your hand first.
- Apply blush before lipstick if bright lips make the cheek color feel stronger.
Notes
Why this works
The fastest fix is controlled removal, not more blending. Rubbing bright blush around can spread the pigment into a larger stain and make the base patchy.
Pressing removes the excess from the top layer. A thin veil of base or powder mutes the color just enough while keeping the cheek shape intact.
Substitutions
- clean makeup sponge→velour puff
- foundation or tinted moisturizer→a small amount of concealer mixed with moisturizer
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