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Blush Choices For Beginners – Reader Query

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Tannima asks,
Hi
I loved your post about animal makeup it was really cute.. specially the panda lips..
I had another query
i have just started with Makeup and all, and I want to buy a blush this would be my first blush.:0
although I have tried using my mom’s colorbar just earth but it looks kind of brownish on me which I dont like and I want some natural looking one pink/peach blush I am medium skin toned.
so i short listed NYX cream blush in natural or colorbar cosmic rose..
what would you suggest is working with cream blushes dificult for begginers..??that and the price factor is worrying me bout NYX .?
do you think its worth investing?

Hi Tannima, I’m so glad you are trying to get friendly with makeup. Cream blushes are not difficult to apply, infact they are more easy to blend and look natural. Also since beginners don’t have much makeup tools, cream blushes only need fingers. I’m going to suggest you both the cream and powder blushes:

1. Nyx cream blush– the natural shade you have selected is a good choice. But since you are medium toned,
 tea rose will look more pink and natural as against Natural. Just google the swatches. It comes cheap if you order it internationally. I suggest this site for nyx shopping and steer clear of cherryculture! You could also get them from our desi shopping sites and the price is still good against the quantity since a pan will last you a looong time. (I’ve never hit pan with any of my blushes, can you believe that?)
2. Colorbar Powder Blush – Cosmic Rose has shimmer so I suggest it for night time. You should definitely check out the shade Peachy Rose, its a cult favourite so most of the times its out of stock.
3. Inglot Freedom System Blush– These are great quality blushes and come in 14 shades. I’ve #32 and its a pretty peachy pink with light shimmer. I got it from shopatmajorbrands and you don’t need to buy an empty palette with it online whereas you would be required to buy the palette in Inglot stores.
4. Maybeline Expert Wear Blush – These blushes are the most budget friendly and you can practice with these blushes and see what colours suit your skin tone. I suggest Apricot Flush.
For blush brush, try the vega professional brushes. Use a light hand while applying and blush your way to glory! Oh btw my first blush was Maybelline Dream Mousse Soft Plum.
Do you have any suggestions for her? Anything you would like to contribute?