Good contrast and I agree ! When blush occupies most the cheek it can drag down a face and look unnatural (just like dark lower lash liner). Color sitting atop the cheek, sweeping lateral mimics how the sun hits our face. And you’re on point with color. Hues will liven a complexion, but if we can keep midline free of color hues- from forehead to chin (not counting lips) a face will look fresher and more youthful.
2 easy ways : hold silver material up close to your face and compare with gold. Hold stark white up close to your face compared with off white. You will favor one ! I made the mistake like Sally I'm warm toned think peaches and cream not rosy red hope this helps Doreen Eischen Indiana USA
Hi Lina, the good news is Sally will soon be creating a video for us on exactly how to tell if you're cool or warm toned! In the meantime, we have a quiz which can point you in the right direction here: www.lookfabulousforever.com/choosing-colours Tx
Your correct blush looks perfect on you for sure, Sally. Question: I’m cool-toned and have both a pink powder blush and a pink cream blush. Either looks fine at first, but within an hour or two they seem to take on a peach cast. My skin is normal to dry. Does this happen to other people? Can you recommend a product that would help stabilize the color? Thanks!
Hi Ann, the cream to powder blush that Sally uses in her tutorial is perfect for combating this issue! The beauty is that it's easy and malleable to apply like a cream, but sets into a powder formula so you won't lose that top layer of pigment and end up with just the peach undertone you describe here. Take a look at the cream-to-powder blush here: www.lookfabulousforever.com/real-radiance-blush Tx
Hi Nadine, Sally is wearing Soft Coral Lustrous Colour Lipstick, you can find it here: www.lookfabulousforever.com/lustrous-colour-lipstick - It is her favourite shade! LFF Team x
I finally 'got it' thanks to you.
Seeing this opened my eyes to what I've been doing wrong. Saw myself putting on the wrong color right before my eyes. Thank you for this video.
You're welcome Joann, so glad you found the video useful! Tx
Thanks that was very helpful
Thank you
Hello. Nice to meet you. This demonstration was very helpful and I will try your technique. Thank you for showing us!!
Very good
Good contrast and I agree ! When blush occupies most the cheek it can drag down a face and look unnatural (just like dark lower lash liner). Color sitting atop the cheek, sweeping lateral mimics how the sun hits our face. And you’re on point with color.
Hues will liven a complexion, but if we can keep midline free of color hues- from forehead to chin (not counting lips) a face will look fresher and more youthful.
I agree with everything you've said Nancy! Tx
Thank you so much for this video .. I’ve followed exactly how you did it and now my blusher looks amazing thank you so so much 🤗
Glad it helped! LFF Team x
Very helpful video!
Nice video. It’s amazing how unflattering the cool blusher was and the placement was all wrong. I have learned the best placement for me.
Thanks Sharon! Glad you enjoyed this vid! Tx
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Wow you look gorgeous I love your lipstick color ❤️ I cannot figure out if I am a warmer tone or cool tone.
2 easy ways : hold silver material up close to your face and compare with gold. Hold stark white up close to your face compared with off white. You will favor one ! I made the mistake like Sally I'm warm toned think peaches and cream not rosy red hope this helps Doreen Eischen Indiana USA
Hi Lina, the good news is Sally will soon be creating a video for us on exactly how to tell if you're cool or warm toned! In the meantime, we have a quiz which can point you in the right direction here: www.lookfabulousforever.com/choosing-colours Tx
@@doreendeprizio2460 thanks for the advice I 'll give it a try
Your correct blush looks perfect on you for sure, Sally. Question: I’m cool-toned and have both a pink powder blush and a pink cream blush. Either looks fine at first, but within an hour or two they seem to take on a peach cast. My skin is normal to dry. Does this happen to other people? Can you recommend a product that would help stabilize the color? Thanks!
Hi Ann, the cream to powder blush that Sally uses in her tutorial is perfect for combating this issue! The beauty is that it's easy and malleable to apply like a cream, but sets into a powder formula so you won't lose that top layer of pigment and end up with just the peach undertone you describe here. Take a look at the cream-to-powder blush here: www.lookfabulousforever.com/real-radiance-blush Tx
@@LookFabForever Thank you, Tricia! Your reply gives me hope... heading over to check out your cream to powder blush now.
Which lipstick are you wearing please?
Hi Nadine, Sally is wearing Soft Coral Lustrous Colour Lipstick, you can find it here: www.lookfabulousforever.com/lustrous-colour-lipstick - It is her favourite shade! LFF Team x
That was very helpful. Thank you.
You're very attractive lady, by the way.