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Yeah sure, I'm anon who posted the video, the basic idea is that different placements of blush will emphasize different things and add different feelings to the look. Here is another similar video in English: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6FNsNF-UtA

You probably would want to try the apples of the cheeks, as it will emphasize the youthfulness and roundness of the cheek, where as blush applied more to the side of the face tends to bring out angles more. That would also be the first example she does in the Korean video, and the second one and fifth one she does might work well for you too. (I don't speak Korean either, I just mostly use it as a visual reference video). In that video the third and fourth examples where it's more on the side of the face would be ones you'd want to avoid. If you have deep smile lines I would also avoid the fifth one, just because it may emphasize those, and with the second one if you have deep/hollow undereyes it may not be the most suitable either. (I have them myself lol.) Number one is fairly universal.

Also here is a quick side by side of where she put it and what it ended up looking like, they're not drastically different, and they all could work for what you want depending on your face. I also threw in the Marie Claire one as well.

I hope maybe that helps a bit? You can also add in some contouring perhaps to the jaw, but first I'd start with the blush if you're not used to doing things like this and take small steps.

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