After Base Makeup: The Step That Adds Life to Your Look
Apply blush after you've finished your foundation and concealer base and set your skin texture with powder. Using it before highlighter or contour helps you naturally balance your overall complexion.
Layering Technique for a Clear, Buildable Finish
Thanks to its transparent powder formula, you can build color without any caking or muddiness. Pick up a small amount on your brush or puff, control the intensity on the back of your hand, then sweep from the highest point of your cheekbone outward. For an even more natural flush, gently tap the color on with your fingertips.
Color Guide by Mood
- For everyday looks, try Oat Veil or Soft Peach for a subtle hint of life
- For office makeup, Angora Pink delivers a polished yet radiant vibe
- For evening plans or parties, Twilight Plum or Sunset Brick create a deeper, more dimensional mood
Recommended Color Layering Combinations
Start with a base shade to even out your tone, then layer a second color on top for a sculpted, multi-dimensional cheek look. For a fresh, innocent vibe, layer Rosy Peony over Angora Pink. For a sophisticated rose mood, try Soft Peach over Oat Veil. Orange Blossom contains a subtle gold pearl, making it perfect as a highlight on the undereye area or tip of the nose for a bright, fresh finish.
Care Tips for Long-Lasting Use
We recommend using within 12 months of opening. Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight, and wash your brushes or puffs regularly to keep them hygienic. A regular foam cleanser is enough to remove the blush during cleansing, but if you want a thorough cleanse, start with a cleansing oil first.