Rouge
Applying Rouge
Getting The Right Amount
    Although the blush usually purchased from most                 manufacturers may take more powder on te brush to           produce the desired hue, you will want to make sure that     you use very little with actual rouge as it is very potent.       Dip the brush lightly in the powder and then tap the             brush several times lghtly over the container.  Next roll        the brush on a kleenex or paper towel.
Putting It On
    Apply the rouge in an upwards sweeping motion right on      or above the cheek bone creating a triangular shap such      as in the picture to the right.  If you will be out doors           then you don't need much at all because the lighting will      not drown out your color and you will naturally blush            when you start dancing.  If you are going to be on a            stage where there's bright lights you will want to go a little     darker because the stage lighting is harsh and will drown      out your color, making your cheecks darker will allow the     color to be visible
Blending It In
    Now, of course you don't want a visible line where your        blush stops so you have to blend it in.  There are several     ways to do this first try using a clean brush to smooth         the lines.  If a brush doesn't work try using a tissue             (lightly).  If you still can't smooth it out then use your           normal powder (the one the same color as your skin)          and lightly apply that near the rouge and blend it into the     blush line.