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: Today, blush has moved beyond simple cheek application. Modern techniques, seen on runways from Chanel to Dior, use rouge expansively across the face and nose to signal "emotion or exertion" rather than just sculpting the face. Experts at Vogue even suggest blush is becoming an essential "road map" for shaping and lifting the face. At First Blush, by Karl Ove Knausgaard - Harper's Magazine
In the world of fashion and cosmetics, "first blush" often refers to the fresh, youthful glow associated with spring.
The phrase "first blush" is a versatile idiom that has shaped literature, beauty trends, and even legal jargon. While we often use it to describe a quick first impression, its history and cultural applications run much deeper. The Idiom: Beyond the Surface
At its core, means "at first glance" or upon initial consideration. Interestingly, the "blush" in this context originally had nothing to do with embarrassment. In Middle English, "blush" meant a glimpse or a momentary view .