Blush techniques you need to try for a lifted look this season

We are all fans of red lips and defined rosy cheeks.

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We are all fans of red lips and defined rosy cheeks.

Blush is often the unsung hero of make-up, especially when it comes to bridal make-up. Sure, foundation and concealer give you that flawless base and eye make-up adds drama. But a blush gives your look that much-needed pop of colour, adding freshness and a nice glow to your final look. 

But the true beauty of blush lies in its sculpting properties. When applied correctly, it can give you a naturally lifted look, plump your cheeks for a soft glam look, or even reduce the effects of ageing. It's probably why blush blindness is all the rage this year. While we are all in for blush appreciation, it is important to use the right technique to ensure your look is polished, balanced, and perfectly suited for the occasion—be it walking down the aisle or celebrating as a guest.

Read on to find out how you can elevate your blush game for a perfectly lifted and radiant finish this wedding season.

Blend upwards

The direction of your brush strokes can make or break your blush application. For a lifted effect, always blend your blush upwards toward your temples. Start from the apples of your cheeks and sweep the colour diagonally along your cheekbones. This upward motion enhances your bone structure, creating a youthful, sculpted appearance.

Avoid blending downward, as this can drag your features down and make your face appear less defined. The upward blending technique is universally flattering, ensuring you look radiant and camera-ready from every angle.



The L-Shape Trick

If you're aiming for a truly sculpted finish, the "L-shape" trick that went viral on social media is a game-changer. Begin by placing your thumb and index finger as an L-shaped stencil along your cheekbones and temples. Apply the blush along your fingers, moving from the centre of your cheeks toward your temples, forming an "L" shape. This trick draws attention to the high points of your face, giving the illusion of lift and structure.

Know your face shape

While the hacks till now are somewhat universal, you need to understand that blush placement isn't a one-size-fits-all issue. To get the most flattering effect, tailoring your application to your face shape can go a long way. 

Round faces

To create the illusion of a more sculpted face, apply your blush slightly higher on your cheekbones and blend outward toward your temples. Avoid concentrating colour on the apples of your cheeks, as it can make your face appear rounder. The upward sweep elongates the face and adds definition.

Oval faces

Oval faces are well-balanced, so a soft sweep of blush along the natural line of your cheekbones works beautifully. Start at the apples of your cheeks and blend outward, following the natural curve. This enhances your structure while maintaining balance.

Square faces

For square faces with strong jawlines, focus on softening angular features. Apply blush directly on the apples of your cheeks and blend slightly upward. This helps to add roundness and soften the overall look. Keep the blush placement centred rather than extending too far out.

Heart-shaped faces

With a wider forehead and narrower chin, the goal is to balance the proportions. Apply blush on the outer edges of your cheeks and blend upward toward your temples. Avoid concentrating the colour near the centre of the face, as this can emphasise the width of the forehead.

Diamond faces

Diamond-shaped faces have prominent cheekbones and a narrower forehead and chin. To balance this, apply blush slightly below the cheekbones and blend outward toward your ears. This softens the sharp angles and complements the natural contour of your face. Avoid placing blush too high on the temples, as it may overemphasize the cheekbones.

Highlighter: A blush’s best friend

Pairing blush with a touch of highlighter on the top of your cheekbones creates a stunning contrast that enhances the lifted effect. While blush adds warmth and depth, highlighter catches the light, drawing attention to your cheekbones and giving them a more sculpted, defined look. This combination not only adds a beautiful, luminous glow but also brings dimension to your face, creating a youthful and radiant finish that will keep you glowing throughout the day or night.

 

Build gradually for a natural flush

The key to flawless blush application is subtlety. Start with a light layer of colour and build up gradually. Over-applying blush can make your make-up look heavy and artificial, especially under the unforgiving lens of wedding photography.

For a soft, natural flush, use a shade that complements your skin tone. Lighter skin tones look radiant in pale pinks or peaches, medium skin tones shine in corals and warm pinks, while deeper skin tones glow in berry and terracotta hues.

The right tools and formulas

Choosing the right formula and tools can make all the difference in your blush application. Cream blushes are a favourite for their ability to hydrate dry skin and creating a dewy, fresh finish. They’re especially great for mature skin, offering a natural, youthful glow that enhances the complexion. On the other hand, powder blushes are perfect for oily skin, providing long-lasting wear and a matte finish—ideal for those in humid climates or seeking a more polished, matte look. 

If you’re unsure, consider layering a cream blush as a base and setting it with a powder blush for extra staying power—an essential trick for long wedding days.

Use an angled or dome-shaped brush for precise application, or opt for a beauty sponge to blend cream blushes seamlessly into your skin. A light hand is key; always tap off excess product before applying to avoid harsh patches.

Blushes are a lifesaver for a radiant, lifted look. So with a little practice and the right tools, you’ll be sure to turn heads at every wedding celebration this season.

Lead image credit: Rhea Kapoor/Instagram 

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