Pink Powder Makeup Recommendations: Concealer, Blush, Eyeshadow and More

Pink powder is indispensable in various cosmetics. In pigments, pink is synthesized with red and white, and its contrasting colors are blue and soft green. Pink is a light red color, more precisely it should be an unsaturated bright red. As a romantic and popular color, pink can make fair skin appear more healthy and charming, brighten skin tone and create a lovely atmosphere.

Pink Concealer: Brighten Your Skin Tone
Concealer is designed to correct skin tone using the principle of complementary colors. It comes in a variety of colors, the more common ones being yellow, green, purple, pink and skin tone. Different colors need to be applied on different areas of the skin according to their effectiveness. So, a pink concealer will be very effective in covering up the more visible green veins on your face, as pink and green are contrasting colors.

As a rule, pink concealer is not recommended to cover your dark circles. Dark circles usually have blue or purple undertones, and if you use pink overlay on top, then your dark circles will stand out even more. The most important function of a pink concealer is to brighten your skin tone. If you have dull skin, then simply apply the pink color around your eyes and on your cheeks, etc. You can look instantly refreshed.

Pink Blush: Add to Your Charm
Pink powder blush is a very classic choice that adds color to your overall look with just one swipe on your cheeks. However, for different skin undertones, we usually also use different levels of pink to achieve a natural and harmonious look for the whole makeup.

If you have cool skin undertones, this usually means fairer skin. Pale pink to peach is great for you and will give your skin a natural glow. If you have a neutral skin tone, you can try rose pink, which makes you look more attractive. If you have a darker skin tone, then you also need a darker pink, too light a pink may not work for you. Deep berry pinks, as well as purple pinks are good choices.

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In addition, good products are very important for the final finish. You can try the Soft Color Blush from Perfect Diary, a low-saturation pink that suits most skin tones and contains a variety of skin-nourishing ingredients that won't harm your skin.

Pink Eyeshadow: Soft and Artistic
Not everyone is suitable for this pink powder, but pink eyeshadow is worth trying. When applying pink eyeshadow, choose a pink that is the same shade as your skin's undertone. This will blend in nicely and fade into your skin more easily than a shade that contrasts with your base color.

If you want to create a soft look, you can apply a lighter shade of pink on your lids and outline your eyeliner with a brown liner. Don't go too hard or exaggerate. Conversely, pink can also create a more artistic and dramatic effect. You can use deeper purple and peach pinks with bold black eyeliner for an impressive look.

 different eyeshadow palettes to offer an infinite choice of effects

Explorer Eyeshadow Palette 14 Butterfly, inspired by butterflies, can help you create a variety of pink eyeshadow looks. Its vibrant colors and fine powders can show the maximum amount of color you want.

Pink Setting Powder: Set and Bake Your Face
A loose powder in pink, it has the usual effect of a loose powder to fix your makeup, but because of the added pink tones, it also has the effect of evening and brightening your skin tone. It can also be used as a baking highlighter to give your skin a more radiant look.

How to bake your face?
Step 1: Apply an eye cream to moisturize your more sensitive eyes, being careful not to use lotions, creams, etc.

Step 2: Add a thick layer of concealer. And use a wet sponge or makeup brush to blend the concealer.

Step 3: Take some loose powder on the sponge or brush and dust it slightly, then place it under your eye. Do the same process on your other eye.

Step 4: Let the powder setting powder stay on without blending for a while, like 20 seconds, and dust it off.

Final step: Do not blend the powder, simply dust it off the surface of your skin.

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You can also use Translucent Blurring Loose Powder instead of pink loose powder, which is more suitable for most people and can also achieve a very good baking effect.