
Winter presents a big challenge when it comes to blusher: the great outdoors can turn you bright red or make pale skin pallid. And since you can't predict what will happen, applying cheek colour can be even more frustrating than usual. To help you get your glow on without worry, we've put together some tips . . .
TIP #1: If your cheeks get dry or chapped in cold weather, Chad Hayduk, co-founder of Three Custom Color Specialists, says you should avoid powder. Instead, try a stain that conditions such as BECCA Beach Tint ($42) or Natio Lip and Cheek Tint ($14.95).
TIP #2: If you get ruddy from the cold, use a redness relief cream or gel, like Clinique Redness Daily Relief Cream ($90), before you head out the door. It'll keep your skin soothed and protected, and make the transition from outdoors to indoors easier.
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