We’ve heard of underpainting, but what about underblushing? The refreshed TikTok terminology shared by content creator Tara Sigari uncovers the low-key beauty secret countless artists have been perfecting. It begins by adding blush before concealer, giving the ultimate diffused-skin base. Proclaimed makeup artists such as Ariel Tejada, Mary Phillips and Pat McGrath have captivated the makeup industry with this technique, sharing flawless looks for celebrities—everyone from Kylie Jenner to rising star Monet McMichael. The secret is in the application.
Start by strategically applying a cream blush after your base foundation, above the cheekbones, and spread to the undereye area. Next, apply concealer in your typical spots such as under the eyes and blend out. To lock it all in, set that region with a powder, lightly baked into the skin. It may seem backwards for a makeup routine, but makeup has no rules.
Now let’s get into the results … say hello to a seamless, gradient-like base layer that can be easily built up. Here’s where you can add a lighter blush colour to your cheeks and near the undereye area with a powered blush, as it’ll glide on much easier now that your base is smooth. Grab the essentials below! —Eboni Skeete
The Nudestix Nudies Matte + Glow Core ($34) is a small but mighty multi-tasker for a blush that’s versatile for all over the face. The inner glow core makes this unique, leaving your application fresh and radiant.
For the duo that does it all, celebrity makeup artist Patrick Ta’s Crème & Powder Blush Duo ($49) is the truth. Made to be interchangeable, easily add the cream product and finish with the powder for a matte finish, or reversed for a natural skin-finish.
Fenty Beauty’s Freestyle Cream Blush ($32) is chef’s kiss. The lightweight, non-greasy cream formula seamlessly glides onto the skin and leaves room for buildable coverage.
An iconic favourite from Nars is the classic Blush ($40) which is blendable, has a light shimmer and is offered in a wide range of shades to ensure you get your perfect colour.
To set the products, try a pink setting powder. The Easy Bake Loose Powder ($50) from Huda Beauty is perfect for the blush colour continuity and adds a stunning brighter finish.
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