Hun, most probably your blush turns out orange because your skin is oily. Buy pink blushes that do NOT have brown undertones in them. Buy pink blushes that have mauve undertones in them. I have the same problem, my skin is oily and whenever I use brownish shades they turn oranges after a while. As for foundation, I would use clinique or biotherm, they have excellent products. I hope I helped!
2006-11-26 00:12:54
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answered by Anonymous
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nicely, this is not undemanding to understand with out seeing your dermis tone and the honestly blusher you're using! yet...it may be the blusher you're using isn't the final shade journey on your dermis. I propose you bypass to the make up branch of a branch save at your community mall (or some place comparable) and have them assist you to. tell them the end result you pick and the topics you're having - they are experienced and could be waiting to supply you some solid advice. whether, you always would desire to purchase something from them! Given you're using style call stuff, then it somewhat is in all probability your ultimate guess. bypass to a bobbi brown or clarins counter, take the blusher/s you many times use or have at present used and ask them for their advice! in case you particularly can not stretch to something like that, then take a depended on pal or relative with you and spend it gradual in a save with greater fee-effective makeup and play with the testers. positioned some blusher on your cheeks and get them to look at it interior the easy and see what they think of. an extra set of eyes by no ability is going off course! be certain you're taking tissues and something to truly do away with the blusher with so which you would be able to try assorted ones.
2016-10-13 03:31:23
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answered by cutburth 4
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The blush you are using probably has an orange undertone. Try going for the really bright pinks, if you put them on lightly, they look really nicely. You might also want to buy a quality blush at a department store or a store like sephora not one at a drugstore... that way you can try before you buy
2006-11-26 00:03:36
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answered by Caitlin 5
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If u have tried everything,then I'd suggest u to try Bobbi Brown's blush.(Pale Pink) The color is natural and it's pink undertone, looks like the color grows from under the skin.Trust me on this one,I'm a beauty consultant of Bobbi Brown in Hong Kong.
2006-11-26 00:36:30
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answered by Jayda 2
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Its not your freckles, your freckles are beautiful, there is no reason to try and cover them up they only add to your appeal.
Are you using base makeup? It sounds like the blush is blending into the tone of your base. It may not be a blush issue in that case. Try letting your base dry completely before applying the blush, or even look for a slightly lighter base color or one that neutralizes warm tones. You want to make sure your color tones match up. Even if you are using baby pink blush too much of a warm base color will tint it.
2006-11-26 04:04:56
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answered by Syn 1
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yes, its bcoz of the freakles...
cover up the freakles using a good coverstick, n then use a pink blusher..
2006-11-26 00:19:57
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answered by sunflower 3
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