There are several reasons why your blush may not last:
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Skin type: Oily skin can cause makeup to slip and slide, making it difficult for blush to stay in place.
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Skincare routine: Using products that contain ingredients that break down makeup, such as exfoliating acids, can cause blush to wear off more quickly.
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Primer: If you're not using a primer, it can be harder to get your blush to stay in place and last longer.
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Setting powder: Not using a setting powder or using too much of it can cause blush to appear powdery and wear off more quickly.
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Product quality: Some blush products simply don't have good staying power and will wear off more quickly than others.
To improve the longevity of your blush, consider using a primer and setting powder specifically formulated for your skin type, as well as investing in high-quality, long-wearing blush products. You may also want to apply blush after your foundation and before your setting powder to help it stay in place. Additionally, using a light touch when applying your blush and being mindful of the products you use before applying it can also help.