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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Hair & beauty
blusherblush‧er /ˈblʌʃə $ -ər/ (also blush American English) noun [uncountable] DCBcream or powder used for making your cheeks look red or pink
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blusher• Bright blusher looks far too blatant in summer, so avoid it like the beach on a bank holiday.• She highlighted Juliana's cheekbones with a pinky brown blusher and added a hint of warm tawny colour to her lips.• She'd never seen such a champion blusher.• Apply cream blusher in a soft terracotta shade, or powder first, then apply a powder blusher in glowing earthy tone.• Keep blusher soft and very gentle.• For a natural glow to your skin mix a subtle shade of blusher with loose powder.• Blend away any creases in your make-up and gently apply the new eyeshadow, highlighter and pencil, the blusher and lipstick.
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