Blush

Blush may refer to:

  • Blushing, the physiological occurrence of temporary redness of the face as an emotional response
  • Blush (cosmetics) or rouge, a cosmetic
  • Blush (magazine), a Canadian lifestyle magazine
  • Blush wine, a kind of rosé wine
  • Blush, Albania
  • Blush, a Crayola crayon color
  • Blush (surname)
  • Film and television

  • Blush (film), a 1995 Chinese film
  • Blush: The Search for the Next Great Makeup Artist, a 2008 American reality TV show
  • "Blush" (Kim Possible), an episode of Kim Possible
  • Blush, a 2002 dance program and 2005 film by Wim Vandekeybus
  • Music

  • Blush (band), a pan-Asian girl band
  • Blush (Mexican band), a 2011 all-girl rock-pop band from Mexico
  • Blush, a band signed to Surfdog Records
  • Blush (Wolf Alice EP)
  • Blush (Jeffree Star EP)
  • "Blush", a song by The Hummingbirds from loveBUZZ
  • "Blush (Only You)", a song by Plumb from Chaotic Resolve
  • Blush (rapper), a female hip hop artist
  • Fictional characters

  • Blush, a female mascot for Children in Need 2009
  • Blush, a character in the manga Et Cetera (manga)
  • Jeffree Star

    Jeffree Star (born Jeffrey Lynn Steininger on November 15, 1985) is an American singer-songwriter, make-up artist, fashion designer and model from Orange County, California. He started his music career on MySpace with over 25 million plays on his self-released music. After releasing two extended plays, Star released his debut album, Beauty Killer (2009), under Popsicle Records. In 2014, he launched his own cosmetics brand called Jeffree Star Cosmetics. Star is also known for his fashion line, Beauty Forever, and transgressive, gender-bending appearance and persona.

    Early life

    Jeffree Star was born in Los Angeles County, California. His father died when Star was 6 years old; subsequently he was raised solely by his mother, a model who frequently went on assignments. As a child, Star regularly began experimenting with his mother's makeup and convinced her to let him wear it to school when he was in junior high. He moved to Los Angeles following his graduation from high school, supporting himself with various makeup, modeling, and music jobs. He later recalled spending his time on weekends "using a fake ID to attend Hollywood clubs dressed in mini dresses and nine inch high heels where celebrities would contract [Star] for makeup work at their homes", or "hiring [Star] as a model." Star reports that his weekend socializing at clubs and the makeup advice he offered eventually led to his modeling career.

    Chaotic Resolve

    Chaotic Resolve is the fourth album by Christian singer Plumb which features the songs, "I Can't Do This", "Better", "Bittersweet", "Blush" and "Cut". It also features a remake of Michael W. Smith's song "Pray For Me" and an extended remix of "Damaged" as bonus tracks.

    Track listing

    Singles

  • "Better" (2005)
  • "I Can't Do This" (2005)
  • "Cut" (2006)
  • "Bittersweet" (2006)
  • "Real Life Fairytale" (2006)
  • References

  • Breimeier, Russ. "Silent Screams". TheFish.com. Christianity Today. Retrieved March 26, 2013. [Eowyn is] more successful than Fireflight at capturing the gothic pop-metal of Evanescence and Plumb.
  • Breimeir, Russ. "Chaotic Resolve". TheFish.com. Christianity Today. Retrieved March 26, 2013. But the dominant sound on Chaotic Resolve is the modern pop-metal popularized by Evanescence in 2003.
  • "Jesus Freak Hideout review". Jesusfreakhideout.com. February 28, 2006. Retrieved February 27, 2013.
  • "Cross Rhythms review". Cross Rhythms. April 24, 2006. Retrieved February 27, 2013.
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