Before diving into applying lip and cheek tint, make sure your skin is clean and well-moisturized. This step ensures a smooth application and helps the tint blend seamlessly.
When selecting a lip and cheek tint, consider your skin undertones. If you have cool undertones, opt for pink or berry shades like Parfait or Juniper. For warm undertones, go for peachy or coral hues like Coquette or Calypso. Neutral undertones can rock a wide range of tints.
Start by applying a small amount of tint to the apples of your cheeks, blending outwards towards your hairline. For the lips, dab a small amount of tint in the center and blend outwards for a gradient effect.
Use your fingers or a makeup sponge to blend the tint into your skin for a natural flush. Blending is crucial to avoid harsh lines and create a seamless transition between the tint and your skin.
If you find the colour too intense, mix in a little foundation to create a more subtle, natural hue.
To intensify the colour payoff, layer the tint gradually until you achieve the desired intensity. This technique allows you to customise the look from a subtle flush to a bold pop of colour.
To ensure longevity, set the lip and cheek tint with a translucent setting powder like our Mineral Veil. This step helps the tint stay in place throughout the day without smudging or fading.
Complete your lip and cheek tint look by adding a touch of highlighter to the high points of your face for a radiant finish. This step adds dimension and glow to your overall makeup look.
In conclusion, mastering the art of applying lip and cheek tint requires understanding your skin undertones, perfecting the blending technique, and experimenting with layering for different intensities. With practice and the right tools, you can achieve a flawless tinted look that enhances your natural beauty.