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UK
/blˈʌʃɐ/
]
NOUN
- yellowish edible agaric that usually turns red when touched
- makeup consisting of a pink or red powder applied to the cheeks
How To Use blusher In A Sentence
- Prince is but a kid, him and friends Andre, Dez and Bobby Z pose in a grotty Minnesota bar, resplendent with flyaway proto-Princess Di hairdos, statement blusher, smudged guyliner, flasher macs and bare chests, in a mostly Caucasian town famous mainly for being bloody freezing. Prince: A Purple Reign: Grace Dent's TV OD
- You can avoid this with a pink blusher. The Sun
- Available in a matte bronzer or a pretty pink blusher. The Sun
- I just knew the five most basic things - compact powder, eye shadow, blusher, eyeliner and lipstick.
- A dusting of Laura Mercier's Invisible Loose Setting Powder £29, spacenk.co.uk with a big blusher brush when you're just about to leave the house will fix your face for the whole day. Beauty spot: in a fix
- One thug is bound and dressed in lingerie, lipstick and blusher.
- Take a blusher or bronzer with a small mirror inside so you don't have to worry about packing a compact. The Sun
- There were tubes of mascara, eyeliner, different shades of eye shadow, blusher and dozens and dozens of lip gloss.
- Take a blusher or bronzer with a small mirror inside so you don't have to worry about packing a compact. The Sun
- This is common on the cheeks where foundation, concealer and blusher are applied. The Sun