For a natural, long-wearing flush on the cheeks and lips, there's only one product to use: A lip and cheek tint.
Now that you know the tints your favorite celebs swear by, we have five hacks that will make them look ~*flawless*~ on your skin!
Apply it after moisturizer or foundation
This trick will make sure that the tint won't emphasize your pores or make your cheeks feel dry.
Moonshot Cream Paint, P1,040, Sephora.ph
Use lip balm as a primer
Because lip tints are long-lasting, they are quite drying. Don't forget to prep your pout with a clear or tinted lip balm—the richer, the better—to make sure your lips feel comfortable the whole day.
Revlon Matte Balm, P575, Watsons
Add oil to change the formula
While most lip and cheek tints are watery, there are those with a mousse-like formula, which can make it more difficult to put on. So if you're ever faced with that kind of texture, just add a tiny drop of face oil to thin it out. P.S. Be careful not to add too much oil or the product might not stay in place.
Colourette Intense Blend Lip & Cheek Oil, P229, Colourettecosmetics.com
Dab, instead of swipe, to layer
Since this type of product dries quickly, if you want to make the color more opaque, dab the color onto your lips to seamlessly blend it together with the first layer. Another tip? Be quick when applying it!
Tony Moly Delight Tony Tint, P178, SM Megamall
Create a gradient effect by applying on the center of your lips
When the K-beauty bug hits you, just apply the tint on the center of your pout and blend it out for a gradient effect. For a long-lasting finish, put a powder lipstick on top to make sure it doesn't move.
L'Oreal Tint Caresse, P450, Robinsons Department Store
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