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Good afternoon lovelies. I’ve been getting up a little earlier these days
to spend some more time on my beauty routine so I appreciate any beauty
tips that come my way. Saw this one and it made perfect sense. I have an
oval shaped face, so I’ll definitely focus on applying blush to the apples of
my cheeks and blending it outwards.
tips that come my way. Saw this one and it made perfect sense. I have an
oval shaped face, so I’ll definitely focus on applying blush to the apples of
my cheeks and blending it outwards.
















>Ohh – great tips! I'll be following the oval tip
Luv, Friend in Fashion
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>I never knew about this! But I'm glad I'm doing mine the right way
>Great post lovely!
Thanks for the tips!
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>Love the tips, it's just that I believe I have a combination of long and oval face…quite difficult to figure it out…
>Some people really get it wrong but this helps! Love it!
>Thank you for this post! =)
>I'm not sure if i'm oval or square.
but thanks for psoting this .i always enjoy these sorts of tutorials .. i find the helpful .. i will try this for squar and oval .
>Yikes.. I gotta disagree with Women's Health Mag on this one! Contour powder (think matte bronzer) should be applied in the hollows of your cheeks, not blush. If you don't have hollows, a light dusting can create them (feel right under your cheek bones and you'll figure out where it goes). Blush should be blended just above this, starting from the apples and moving out. It doesn't matter the shape of your face, but this type of makeup application that I have described will work for anyone to highlight your cheeks in a very flattering way
>thank you Canada Girl