People with all color do blush.
I may not be a fashion guru, but try teal eyeshadow and lipstick with blush the color of your skin tone.
white skin color
Blush is a very dark color. like dark red or dark green and so on. That is what blush is.
If you're very fair, burn before you tan, and your skin has pink or porcelain undertones, choose a foundation base with a subtle pink undertone to match your complexion Apricot blush will go well on very fair complexions, while rose and tawny shades will be perfect if you're slightly darker. Avoid orange-based blush.
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blush, bronzer should go on last, after everything elseAnswerThere are no rules to makeup. In fact I apply the bronzer first to myself and to clients as a contour and then blend it out with blush below the cheekbones and then blend that out with the highlight color. But whatever technique works to give you the affect you want is what you should do. Try both of our suggestions and see which works for you. Good luck and have fun!Answer>> Both bronzer and blush are meant to add color to your face. Women with fair or pale skin prefer using blush to brighten up their face, while those with naturally tanned skin get better results from bronzer. However, many women use both blush and bronzer. Which one you apply first depends on your choice, but many makeup artists recommend dabbing bronzer on your nose, forehead, and chin before you apply blush. You can choose from loose powder blush, cream blush, blush sticks, etc.Honestly, if you really want your blush or bronzer to show up, then you must apply last. Foundation always goes on first, then your eyeshadow, then your eyeliner, then your mascara, then your blush. Do you want your cheekbones to look high and your cheeks to look full of color? Then apply blush after you apply your foundation, and powder.
Blush souffle is a whipped cream blush. It's good if you have really dry skin.
not blonde
if you mean like how to make your skin colour more fair then i suggest some skin cream
Blush can be used to give your skin a beautiful glow and highlight your best features. Peach-based blushes give you a more natural look, which rosy blushes give you a flushed and healthy look you may expect after being outdoors for a while. Start with a blush brush and dip it into the blush. Tap off any excess blush, it is better to start off with less and build up the color than to start off with too much and have to remove your makeup. Brush the blush lightly on the apples of your cheeks, top corners of your forehead, bridge of your nose and peak of your chin. Apply more blush as needed, but don't put too much as it can appear fake. You essentially want to look like you are glowing and have color to your skin.
I suppose it depends on their skin pigment. For example, if a person has caramel colored skin then their blush will be more conspicuous than an African American's.