The Blush Bonanza: Can This Trendy Makeup Hack Really Deliver a Sun-Kissed Glow?
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At first glance, the idea of applying blush to achieve a sun-kissed glow might seem extreme, but for many Gen Z-ers, it's a game-changer. The trend, popularized by celebrities and content creators, involves packing on a saturated rouge on the cheeks, nose, and forehead before applying foundation. But is it really worth the hype?
The "sunburnt makeup" trend has been hailed as a safer way to achieve a sun-induced glow without the harsh effects of UV rays. But what if we told you that this trend might be more about making a statement than actually getting a sun-kissed glow? After all, as beauty experts point out, blush is no longer just about subtle definition – it's become a statement product.
So, what's driving this trend? For many, it's about having fun and expressing themselves through makeup. As Stephanie Peng, author of the newsletter Beauty Unhyped, notes, "Blush is a little bit less utilitarian than it used to be. Blush can really be a statement product in the same way that 2010s eyeshadow was a statement and experimental makeup product. "
But what if we told you that this trend might not be as unique as it seems? Isn't this just a variation on the classic "bronzy, contoured look" of the 2010s? Or perhaps it's just a reinterpretation of the "cold girl makeup" trend that's been circulating online?
One thing is certain, though – this trend is all about experimentation and self-expression. As makeup guru Hailey Bieber puts it, "My advice: You can always start with less and see how it feels for you. And you can build on top of that. Start off slow. See what works for you. "
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