xO_thAtS_hOTt_Ox answered Monday August 22 2005, 12:44 pm: K well just regular foundation isn't gonna cover up blushing..but I think if you put on bronzer all over your face, then apply a cream blush in a bright peachy pink to your cheeks and rub it in upwards, this will give your cheeks that natural "rosy look". This might cover up blushing a bit. But, also, if you're embarassed, I've learned not to make a big deal about it, because if you don't make a big deal out of something, no one else should. So, next time you feel like you want to melt away so no one can see you blushing, put on a big genuine smile and laugh away your embarassment! (Works for me)! That way, let's say people are laughing at you, you've changed that! They're now laughing WITH you! K good luck!
GroovyChick answered Monday August 22 2005, 8:45 am: If there is i have never heard of it sorry. i don't think there is, the best thing is blusher. make yourself embarressed then find the same colour blusher. [ GroovyChick's advice column | Ask GroovyChick A Question ]
Fontaine answered Monday August 22 2005, 12:35 am: I have the same problem. I would suggest a bronzer or blush but not too much. It's hard to pretty much eliminate blushing especially since when most people blush, it's very red. [ Fontaine's advice column | Ask Fontaine A Question ]
star-crossed answered Sunday August 21 2005, 11:35 pm: A paper bag should work quite nicely..just messin
Try a cover up.
or use a skin tone base.....im a guy so im kinda retarded in this field. but if it makes you feel better blushing is hott.
I bet your hott. [ star-crossed's advice column | Ask star-crossed A Question ]
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