Check out the rest of the blusher and bronzer shades we love on olive skin tones. Rosy hues and candy pinks might show up well on darker skin tones but they have a tendency to look a little frosty or doll-like. Instead, look for something with a warm undertone to enhance your skin's natural glow. For those seeking ultimate precision in their application, this rich merlot shade from Westman Atelier comes in a cream formula, allowing you to manipulate your blush placement and lift your complexion all at once.
Fenty Beauty doesn't play around when it comes to pigment and this blush holds no bounds. True to the name, a sweep of this will give you that healthy post-wine flush with an extra bit of Fenty glow thrown in for good measure. Laura Mercier's seriously blendable matte blusher means you can add a hit of pink that looks seriously natural.
This punchy berry pink shade works a treat on darker skin tones. Simply dab this genius cream-to-powder formula onto the apples of your cheeks for an instant flush. It can be difficult to get pinks and corals to show up on deep or ebony skin tones, but according to Amanda, something with a brick red tint will look epic. This rich burgundy powder has been finely milled to ensure it fuses with the skin, avoiding the chalky finishes of blushes in days gone by.
If you're looking for colour that's a bit on the jammy side, this berry nude with just a hint of plum looks great on deeper skin tones and thanks to its balmy texture works as a lip and cheek combo. Illamasqua's cult powder blusher is somewhere in between russet, taupe and brick red and the pigment payoff is incredible. Check out the best highlighters for darker skin tones here. Cream, powder, gel, tint The type of texture and finish you settle for is largely down to preference, but if you want to look f-l-a-w-l-e-s-s, your skin type should always be a factor.
Large pores? Go for a matte powder. Acne -prone? Avoid thick or solid textures. If you find that cream blusher slips off before you've even got to the office or that it contributes to your breakouts, swap it out for a powder version, especially if you want it to last and look smooth.
Small but mighty, this lightweight blush is a great option for oily or acne prone skin types, giving a healthy glow without congesting. The fuzzy doe-footed applicator is also a welcome addition for accurate placement. This nifty little brush and blush duo works well on oily skin due to its finely-milled and oil free powder formulation. This loose blusher is oil-free and non-comedogenic, which means it won't clog your pores or lead to spots.
The feather-light powder also absorbs any face grease that crops up during the day. Dermatologically tested and proven not to contribute to breakouts, every single one of MAC's powder blushers are buildable, whether you prefer a subtle wash of colour or a bold finish.
If you're super-oily, go for the mattes to avoid extra shine. You'll do well with most blushers lucky you but if you like the dewy, ethereal look, try a hydrating cream, gel or serum-based texture. To amp up things up, you can always layer a powder blusher in a similar hue over the top. Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights. Measure content performance. Develop and improve products.
List of Partners vendors. When it comes to your makeup, discovering the perfect blush can be an absolute game-changer. The right pop of color can instantly restore a healthy glow, warm up your skin tone and make you look more awake in seconds. But finding the right blush for your skin tone can be tricky. Choosing the best blush shade can really depend on the look you are going for, but it's your skin tone and type that plays a huge part in selecting the best formula.
We spoke to makeup artist Cher Webb who gave us a rundown on how to find the right blush for you. From choosing the right formula to picking the perfect hue, here are our tips and tricks for how to never buy the wrong shade of blush again.
This pretty pink can actually be blended on much more than just your cheeks. We recommend trying it out on your lips and even your lids.
Wearing the same tone in multiple places on your face creates allover radiance. After you've put on your base makeup, Surratt says blush should be the very next thing you do. You should apply a powder blush with a brush—but toss the one that comes in the compact.
Swirl the brush on the powder, tap off any excess, and dust it onto the fattest part of your cheeks, sweeping it up to your cheekbones, creating the shape of a teardrop. Never use your hands—the oils on your fingers can change the shade of the powder, Verel says. When you should use your fingers is when applying cream blush. Just make sure you're pleased with one cheek before moving on to the other; creams are set very fast, so there's less time to perfect the finish before it becomes completely budge-proof.
And the golden rule with both formulas: always start with a little, and build up the color. Whether you choose a powder or cream formula, a little blush can go a long way in waking up your complexion and giving it a more youthful appearance as skin loses color with age. With these expert insights, you'll be able to confidently walk into the drugstore or makeup department and find the most flattering shade for your skin tone.
By Kayleigh Donahue Updated January 13, Each product we feature has been independently selected and reviewed by our editorial team. If you're anything like me, you know adding a hint of color to the apples of your cheeks can keep you looking fresh-faced all day. However, all too often blush is overlooked; many women simply use the first pink shade they can find. The truth is, like all other makeup, there is an art to choosing the best blush shade for your skin tone, and our Director of Makeup Education, Tricia Behmardi has the scoop on how to choose the best blush color for you.
If you have a light skin tone and warm or golden undertones, try wearing the peachy coral shades for a natural look and the soft pink blushes for a pop of color.
Awake PurePressed Blush. Barely Rose PurePressed Blush. Cherry Blossom PurePressed Blush. Clearly Pink PurePressed Blush. Cotton Candy PurePressed Blush. Whisper PurePressed Blush. Copper Wind PurePressed Blush. Queen Bee PurePressed Blush.
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