After Base Makeup: Adding a Flush of Color
Once you've set your foundation and powder, apply blush either before or after eye makeup. If you're also using highlighter, layer blush first, then lightly dust highlighter on top for the most natural finish.
How to Apply for a Subtle Pearl Glow
Load your brush with powder, then tap it once or twice on the back of your hand to control the amount. Sweep upward from the highest point of your cheekbone toward your temple—this creates a lifted effect. The formula contains fine pearl particles, so a light patting motion helps the shimmer melt seamlessly into skin for a soft, luminous finish.
Color-by-Occasion Guide
- Shine Pink, Shine Milky Pink: Perfect for everyday looks and office-appropriate makeup
- Shine Coral, Shine Orange: Ideal for spring and summer, or whenever you want a fresh, vibrant vibe
- Shine Bronze: Lightly tap along the outer edges of your cheeks, jawline, and hairline for a subtle contour that slims the face
Products That Pair Well
Pink and coral blushes look cohesive with peach-toned lip products. Bronze shades pair beautifully with nude beige lips for a polished, sophisticated look. Since this is a pearl-finish blush, setting your base with a matte powder beforehand helps the color payoff appear more vivid.
Care Tips for Longevity
Always close the lid tightly after use to protect from moisture and dust. Wash your brushes or puffs about once a week to keep them hygienic and maintain color payoff. A regular foam cleanser is usually enough to remove the blush, but if any shimmer lingers, start with a cleansing oil, then follow with a second cleanse.