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10-27-2013 02:56 PM
I find that if I use an angled brush, even after blending, the blush looks "placed". I haven't had any luck with kabuki brushes b/c they deliver a too-wide area and my fan brush doesn't pick up enough product. I tried a blush brush with ultra soft bristles, but it, too, delivers a an area too wide for my liking.
I watched a great video on youtube and the man presenting it gave a terrific tip: DON'T use it on the apples of your cheeks and the reason(s) why. He also showed you how to find your true cheekbones. Very helpful.
Now I need a brush that will do the job without making me look like a clown. And, yes, I use a light hand especially b/c of my age.
Any tips/suggestions/recs are appreciated.
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