Blushers
Achieve that perfect flush of colour! Looking for that healthy, radiant glow? We've got you covered! Whether you prefer a liquid blush, powder blush, or a cream formula, our The Cheek Of It blushers have a shade and texture for every skin tone and every look. From soft, natural hues to vibrant pops of colour, you'll find your perfect match in our blush palettes to create that beautifully flushed, glowing finish. Get ready to add a touch of radiance to your complexion with the ultimate blush collection!
Makeup Remover Frequently Asked Questions
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Which makeup remover you choose depends on how much makeup you have on and your own personal preferences. Some removers offer more convenience than others, while others contain specific ingredients tailored to removing waterproof makeup and unique skin types.
For convenience and travel, makeup wipes are often the easiest choice, though the physical rubbing can sometimes be a little too harsh for sensitive skin. These are ideal for lighter makeup days.
Cleansing balms and cleansing oils are the ultimate choice for heavier makeup, as the oils melt away stubborn formulas and can be massaged deeply into the pores to ensure everything is removed. They also serve as the perfect first step in a double-cleansing routine.
Micellar water works beautifully for all skin types including oily skin and varying makeup looks, though you will need cotton pads on hand to apply it. These formulas are often infused with targeted skincare ingredients to treat specific skin concerns.
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Makeup remover is essential to keeping your skin healthy and clean after wearing makeup. Makeup blocks pores and if these stay blocked can cause breakouts and dull looking skin. Some removers are specifically formulated to dissolve heavy makeup and waterproof ingredients without causing irritation or needing to rub too much.
Removing makeup is an essential first step in any skincare routine and helps not only to remove makeup but to breakdown and remove any SPF and skincare products you've worn in the day. -
Once you've chosen your makeup remover you will need to follow the instructions provided as each remover has a different method of removal.
Cleansing balms usually require you to take a small amount and massage the product gently across the face to remove all the makeup. You can then wash off with a damp cloth, cotton pads or makeup wipes.
For micellar water and cleansing oils, take a cotton pad and soak it in the product and swipe across the face until all the makeup is removed.After removing makeup we recommend using a face cleanser to remove any residual makeup as makeup remover doesn't always remove it all.
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Double cleansing is essential to removing all makeup as makeup remover won't remove every trace.
Use makeup remover first to dissolve the makeup and then choose a face cleanser you like to remove the rest. Which face cleanser you choose depends on your skin type and which skincare ingredients you prefer.
Blush Makeup Frequently Asked Questions
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Blush makeup or blush/blushers is a pigment used to mimic the flush of colour and warmth in your cheeks that is usually covered up when applying foundation, concealers or skin tints.
They come in a few different forms including liquid, powder and cream depending on what type of finish you prefer. They're the perfect way to add colour and dimension to the face if your makeup looks a bit flat. -
Which type of blush you use depends on what type of finish you prefer. Liquid blush comes in a watery texture and is great for those wanting a long-lasting result with a sheer flush of colour. Cream blush is great to work into the skin, is buildable and feels more moisturising on the skin. Powder blush is great for those wanting a more matte look and is great for oily skin.
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Blush is usually applied to the apple of the cheeks where you would usually blush, but can also be applied on the top of the nose if you want a sun-kissed look.
It can be used to make the cheeks look more lifted and is great for creating dimension in the face. -
Before choosing a shade you need to know your skin undertone. If your veins appear green under skin then your warm tones so you should use peaches, corals and warmed shades. For neutral toned skin you can use most blush shades and for cool-toned skin cool pinks and cherries suit well. However, what shade you choose depends on your preference and there's no right or wrong shade.