How can I tone down MAC Dollymix ?

ilovejb

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I don't want it too look super pink that's why. I was thinking about layering it with MAC Peaches, but I scared it'll be too shiny, because they both aren't matte. Do you guys have any recommendations ? For reference I'm NC 42.
 

Chrystia

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Try layering a little Mineralize Skin Finish natural over the blush. That helps soften the pink of Dollymix without having to put too much pigmented blush. I like using a 187 brush to apply Dollymix and then using a 150 or 129 brush over the blush.
 

LC

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can you just lightly touch the brush into the blush so that it doesn't pick up too much color and lightly sweep it on your cheeks? that's what i always do for really dark or bright blushes that i need to tone down
 

geeko

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Try using a strippling brush like the 188 or 187 and stripple(tap) it gently onto the face instead of swipping.
 

fleur de lis

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I'd definitely second using a 188 or 187 to apply it. I have an Illamasqua blush that's crazy pigmented and being pale I have to be careful not to look clownish - I use the 187 and it's great.

Alternatively you could try a more neutral/safe blush and then just add a touch of Dollymix for a 'pop' ?
 

Miss Berri

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Use a 188 or a 187 and gently build the color up to the intensity you desire. You should definitly mix them! Try it! If its too much just take it off!!
 
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