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How To DIY Cream Blush Out Of Your Favorite Lipstick For A Custom Cheek Color No One Else Will Have
This article details a straightforward DIY method for creating cream blush using existing lipsticks, a useful hack for individuals who find certain lipstick shades unsuitable for their lips but appealing for their cheeks. The author, Kelly Dougher, recounts her personal experience with accumulating lipsticks that did not work on her lips, leading her to experiment with applying them as blush. Initially, she found that matte lipsticks were too dry for her skin type and difficult to blend directly onto the cheeks. This prompted the development of a simple and quick DIY process.
The essential materials for this project include one or more lipsticks, a preferred oil or moisturizer (such as argan oil, as used by the author), a mixing tool (like a bowl and spoon), and a container for the finished product. The author repurposed an old powder compact after cleaning it. She specifically mentions using Revlon Matte Balm in Complex and Wet 'n' Wild Megalast Lipcolor in Just Peachy, both of which she found worked better on her cheeks than on her lips. The process begins by slicing small chunks of lipstick, allowing for color experimentation. These lipstick pieces are then melted, typically in a microwave for about 30 seconds. Following this, a few drops of oil or moisturizer are added and thoroughly mixed to achieve the desired consistency. The author emphasizes the importance of adjusting the amount of oil or moisturizer to control the creaminess and pigmentation of the blush.
For those seeking a more pigmented product, less oil is recommended, while more oil or a white/tinted moisturizer will dilute the color and increase creaminess. The author advises against using light-sensitive ingredients if the blush will be stored in a non-opaque container. She shares her satisfaction with the resulting peachy-pink cream blush, noting its ideal creamy consistency, ease of blending, and the dewy glow it provides. The entire DIY process is stated to take approximately ten minutes, highlighting its efficiency and accessibility for a personalized beauty product. The article serves as a practical guide for beauty enthusiasts looking to repurpose makeup and customize their blush.
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