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A blush
brush is surprisingly similar to a powdered brush. Brushes for blush are
generally a little stubbier, however, as they are covering a smaller area than
a powder brush. When applying blush, try to avoid Raggedy-Ann-reminiscent red
circles on your cheeks.
To avoid
the doll look, diffuse blush outward while applying to the apples of your
cheeks. Start with light pressure and test out the pigmentation on your wrist
or the back of your hand. It’s much easier to build color than it is to wipe it
away after it’s already been applied.