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Great for travel
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Comes with a brush
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Moisturizing formula
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Dewy finish may not work for oily skin types
A deep plum is dark enough to show up on deep skin without trying to compete with it. Plus, a more purple shade will complement warm undertones without adding any ruddiness.
This Makeup by Mario stick has everything you need. One end contains a cream blush that leaves behind a dewy finish that never looks greasy. The other end has a brush to help you blend. Some of the five-star reviewers on Sephora highlight that it doesn’t fade all day.
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Moisturizing
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Easy to blend
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Multipurpose
You’ll be berry glad you tried this blush! Inspired by the brand’s best-selling lipstick, this deep berry blush is meant to mimic the flush a night of passion leaves behind. The shade is dark enough to pop against deep skin tones while still being sheer enough to look natural and soft. The cream texture makes it easy to blend, and it has a slightly dewy finish that adds a youthful-looking glow. The blush is also formulated with raspberry leaf stem cell extract and vitamin E, both of which are known to hydrate. Reviewers call it a holy grail product!
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Neutral blush color looks good on all
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Contains vitamin E
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Pretty packaging
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Rose shape may make it hard to apply
How gorgeous is this rose-shaped Winky Lux blush? But it doesn’t just come in pretty packaging: This mauve shade will give anyone the flirtiest flush. In terms of undertones, it’s neutral, which means it will work on people with warm or cool tones in their own skin.
The creamy formula is also pretty spectacular. It contains vitamin E to help nourish skin and give you a dewy finish that keeps you glowing all day long. Here’s an inexpensive beauty trick: It’s also highly blendable, so you can really work a small dab into your skin if you want just a faint hint of color.
Figuring out your skin tone
Not sure what your skin tone is? No problem! There are a few simple ways you can narrow it down.
Chances are, you know whether you fall into the fair, medium, olive, or deep category. But you also need to know if you have warm or cool undertones. Urban Decay’s Global Makeup Artist Steve Kassajikian suggests thinking about whether you tend to burn in the sun or tan. If you get red, you likely have a cool undertone. If you get golden, you are warm. (Side note: You should always wear SPF to protect your skin. If you do want some overall color, opt for self-tanners.)
“Another way to figure it out is to look at the veins in your wrist,” says Kassajikian. “If they’re greenish, you’re warm. Purple indicates you’ve got cooler undertones.” Some people have a mix of both warm and cool undertones; if that describes you, you’re considered neutral.
How we picked the best blushes for every skin tone
In coming up with our curated list of the best blushes, we spoke with makeup artists to determine what different skin tones need. We also asked the experts for some of their top picks. From there, we considered beloved brands, including budget drugstore picks and clean beauty brands for clean skin care, as well as products with standout ratings and reviews. We also included a few shades that can work with all skin tones. Keep reading to find out what made our list!
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