What's the difference between blusher and makeup?

Blusher


Definition:

  • (n.) One that blushes.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Concealer, blusher, eyeliner, lipstick: the works.” Their hastily abandoned plan for the day was for their eldest daughter and two friends to go to Gove’s office at the Ministry of Justice, but on the school run she learned the prime minister had resigned.
  • (2) Concealer, blusher, eyeliner, lipstick: the works.” Their hastily abandoned plan for the day had been for their eldest daughter and two friends to go to Gove’s office at the Ministry of Justice, but on the school run she learned that the prime minister had resigned.
  • (3) These fragments are mica, the mineral that adds a shimmer to beauty products such as blusher, eye shadow, lipstick and foundation, as well as to the paints used by the car and construction industries.
  • (4) I’m not saying that if you hadn’t weighed in, [the London DJ and club icon] Princess Julia would have been less inventive with the pink blusher.
  • (5) In order to investigate factors associated with chronic blushing, 108 self-defined chronic blushers completed a series of self-report inventories.
  • (6) When enhanced with a little foundation and blusher, hair freshly washed and lightly lacquered, he reminded me of a prepubescent girl setting off to her first dance at a church hall disco.
  • (7) I never wore make-up and the teachers were always saying: ‘Come on, put some blusher on.’ And I’d be like: ‘Why?
  • (8) I have heard that when Zoella recommends, say, a Topshop blusher, there is a 40% click-through rate to the Topshop site.
  • (9) If anything, the blushers and bronzers serve as a gateway for teenagers to talk about the things that teenagers have always talked about.

Makeup


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) HCECs display an unusual combination of cytokeratin IFs and neurofilaments, together with vimentin, and are heterogeneous with respect to their IF makeup.
  • (2) That is the makeup of the Labour party,” he said.
  • (3) We emphasize recent studies on the histochemical makeup of the middle ear, as well as the enzymatic and immunologic defense systems of that space.
  • (4) The Observer ran the article I wrote , accompanied by a photograph of me, in a lot of makeup, looking younger than I usually do.
  • (5) British spies don wigs and makeup to testify at US trial of al-Qaida suspect Read more Abid Naseer was first arrested in 2009 in Britain on charges that he was part of a terror cell plotting to blow up a shopping mall in Manchester, England.
  • (6) This carbohydrate was isolated, and its chemical makeup was established.
  • (7) Around the Belfast entertainment circuit, he performed as a drag artist in fishnet tights and heavy makeup, calling himself Samantha.
  • (8) Although I’m curious as to how her hair, makeup and crypto-Burning-Man outfits stayed perfect through three battles, a kidnapping and a spell in hyperdrive.
  • (9) As the field of human genetics successfully continues to unravel the secrets of an individual's genetic makeup, the social processes of stigmatization and ostracism of those with "undesirable" traits have the potential to increase.
  • (10) The development of EMC virus-induced diabetes is dependent on the genetic background of the host and genetic makeup of the virus.
  • (11) The inactivation of the alpha 1,3GT gene in ancestral catarrhines was probably the result of an intensive evolutionary pressure for alteration in the makeup of cell surface carbohydrates (i.e., suppression of alpha-galactosyl epitope expression) and for the production of the anti-Gal antibody.
  • (12) And if you're going to film me in HD my agent says I need a rider in my contract for a makeup artist."
  • (13) Cluster analysis of these data, which did not include variables pertaining to drug abuse, resulted in nine types of addicts with different sociocultural backgrounds and psychological makeups.
  • (14) Trematode diseases have remained the same, but the tools (1) to exploit the innate ability of cells to replicate and produce biological products upon demand, (2) to manipulate the genetic makeup of an organism, (3) and to biologically or synthetically manufacture peptides have provided scientists with new reagents for diagnosing, treating, preventing and controlling trematode diseases.
  • (15) Last year the state comptroller listed what he considered excessive expenditures on takeaway meals, cleaning, makeup and hairstyling.
  • (16) The outcome variable, VOC emission rate, was examined relative to selected independent variables: latex type, latex amount, makeup air into the drying oven, residence time in the drying oven, and their interactions.
  • (17) We show further that the CD4 molecule expressed on BM cells is similar in molecular weight and epitope makeup to the CD4 antigen found on thymocytes.
  • (18) Last week the prime minister said he found windfarms noisy and “visually awful” and disclosed that the government’s aim in the RET deal was to reduce the number of wind turbines as much as possible, given the makeup of the Senate.
  • (19) They adjust wires and lights, listen intently to headphones, and a makeup woman dashes over and dabs at the shine on Brydon's forehead.
  • (20) Once the survey is over we compare the profile of the people we have spoken to with the true demographic makeup of Britain (as recorded by the census) to make sure that our results are properly representative.

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