Blush has the ability to instantly lift the skin by giving it a structure, warmth and a healthy flush. With so many different blush formulas available on the market today, finding your ideal one could be a challenging task. However, understanding how each one performs—and how they can work together—can help you find your perfect match.

Powder blush remains a timeless staple because of its versatility. Powder blushes are perfect if you prefer variety or like to mix and match shades because they frequently come in palettes in addition to single compacts. Because they provide versatility, customisation, and reliability in one little palette, powder blush palettes are usually a top choice among brides and beauty artists. They also look great in a variety of lighting and skin tones. Powder blush formulas are ideal for setting the complexion and are especially well-suited to normal to oily skin.
Stick blush is a modern essential for effortless, skin-like colour. Stick blush formulations are creamy and simple to use; they apply directly to the skin and blend with ease using a brush or your fingers. One excellent example is the Nudestix Stick Blush, which comes in flattering shades and has a natural finish that blends in seamlessly with the base. Stick blushes are perfect for quick touch-ups and daily wear.


Mousse blush offers a unique, velvety texture that sits between cream and powder. The Makeup Revolution Mousse Blush is a favourite for its lightweight, long-lasting, soft-focus finish. These mousse formulas set relatively quickly, so blending promptly ensures a seamless finish.

Liquid blush is perfect for achieving a fresh, radiant glow. Formulas like The Balm Liquid Cheek and Lip Stain are perfect for simple yet elegant makeup looks because they blend in seamlessly with the skin and also work as lip colour.
Layering blush formulas—applying a liquid or cream blush over the base and then lightly setting it with a powder blush on top—is one of my fave methods. This not only enhances colour payoff but also improves longevity, creating a beautifully blended, long-wearing flush.

How to Layer Blush for a Long-Lasting, Natural Flush
Layering blush is a simple technique that elevates your makeup and helps colour last longer throughout the day. It also creates a more natural, dimensional finish compared to using a single formula.
- Step 1: Before setting your skin, apply your liquid, cream, or stick blush straight over your foundation. Blend into the cheeks using fingertips, a damp sponge, or a stippling brush for a soft finish. This creates a fresh, skin-like flush that appears to be coming from within.
- Step 2: After blending your base blush, dab a matching powder blush over top. It sets the base blush, enhances colour, and extends wear—perfect for long days and events.
- Step 3: Use a clean, fluffy brush to softly blend the edges so the layers melt together without looking heavy or overdone.
Pro tip: Stick to similar shades when layering (for example, peach with peach) to keep the finish cohesive and natural. You can also mix finishes—pairing a dewy cream with a satin powder creates the perfect balanced glow.
In the end, the ideal blush formula—or combination—is the one that accentuates your natural beauty, fits your routine, and complements your skin.
Until next time, Ashh xo
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