A great way to keep your skin looking dewy and moisturized in the winter is swapping out your powder blush for cream blush. The basic rule is that powders make you look drier than liquids, so if your skin is looking dull and dehydrated in this winter weather, try using liquid formulas on your face instead. (Get more makeup tips for dry skin in this tutorial I posted in the fall.) Cream blush adds that perfect natural glow to your cheeks and is actually super easy to apply (as I awkwardly tell you at the beginning of this video). Shop my favorite cream blushes and master how to apply cream blush with the below tutorial.
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Lindsay Ava Says
Oh my gosh I have literally wanted to know this for years. Always forget to check online, so this is perfect. I also didn’t know you were supposed to wear less powder products in Winter, great tip! :)
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