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cheekbones?

how can i make my cheekbones more prominent?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Using powder blusher, sweep colour in an arc following the line of your cheekbone up from the apple of your cheek to your hairline.

    Keep colour light and blended - you want a wash rather than a stripe of colour!

    Add a little shimmer on the highest part of your cheekbone nearest to your eye.

    Hope this helps...

    I have not got any links unfortunately

    Bye

  • 1 decade ago

    Powder blush generally comes in small compact cases with little brushes. Don't use the Little brush, Use a Large and Poofy Brush with soft bristles at least an inch long. The effect is a more natural look when you use a poofy brush. :-)

    With blush, you have two options: Daywear and Nightwear.

    Daywear looks more natural, and you would apply the blush directly on the "apples" of your cheeks (that's the balled up part of your cheeks when you give a big, cheesy smile).

    Nightwear is more dramatic, and it requires sweeping the blush along the bottom of your apples, towards your temples.

    With both Powder and Cream blush, 1 thin layer is usually enough. At night, you can apply a second very thin layer for a more dramatic look.

    For subtly Sparkly Cheeks, swipe a thin layer of shiny Powdered Pink Eyeshadow over your Powder Blush~~Don't do this on cream blush!!

  • 1 decade ago

    Suck your cheeks together making a fish-like notion with your mouth. Tilt your chin down so you can see the natural shading or your cheekbones. Use a blush or bronzer to intensify this area. Wipe off with a kleenex if there's too much and go over with a loose powder. (Try to stay away from shiny/shimmery products because they look fake.)

    Source(s): Ralf from Belgium. He's a makeup artist. Google: Ralph Makeup artist
  • 1 decade ago

    Use a shade darker than your skin tone on the top of your cheek, then use a lihter colour underneath it. Hope ive helped (=

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    smile big and dust a dark blush on the part that pops up and a light blush jsut under that

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