5. Blush Draping

Instead of limiting blush to the apples of your cheeks, blush draping sweeps color dramatically along the temples and cheekbones, almost like a soft contour. This retro technique—popular in the ’80s and revived by legendary makeup artists like Pat McGrath—creates a sculpted, artistic effect that’s anything but ordinary. Opting for bold shades such as fuchsia or coral makes the look even more modern and daring, making cheeks a true focal point of your beauty routine.