Makeup contouring gives you a more flattering, sculpted look, but a few swipes of blush can instantly brighten the face, complementing its glow. The pop of color is available in countless shades, so you’re destined to find one that suits your skin tone. But how do you pick the perfect blush? Powder is the most popular formula, but creams (which can also include a tint or gel texture) are gaining popularity.
Powder blush works with all skin types, but it’s best suited to those with oily skin. The densely-packed powder goes on silky and gives a matte finish. It’s also easy to apply — just use a brush and blend — and has serious staying power. Cream blush, on the other hand, is great for aging or dry skin. These formulas are hydrating and give a dewy look when applied. They’re also really lightweight, which tends to give a more natural flush with a pretty sheen.
Regardless of which formula you choose, blush should provide a natural, healthy glow that highlights cheekbones and livens up your complexion. Check out 10 of our favorite cream and powder options below.
Cream vs Powder Blush
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Cream
Make Up For Ever HD Blush Second Skin Cream Blush, $26 at Make Up For Ever
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Cream vs Powder Blush #2
BECCA Beach Tint, $25 at BECCA Cosmetics
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Cream vs Powder Blush #3
NYX Rouge Cream Blush, $6 at NYX Cosmetics
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Cream vs Powder Blush #4
By Terry Cellularose Blush Glacé, $58 at Barneys
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Cream vs Powder Blush #5
Tarte Cheek Stain, $30 at Tarte Cosmetics
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Powder
Dolce & Gabbana The Blush Luminous Cheek Colour, $45 at Sephora
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Cream vs Powder Blush #7
NARS Blush, $30 at NARS Cosmetics
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Cream vs Powder Blush #8
Sonia Kashuk Beautifying Blush, $9.79 at Target
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Cream vs Powder Blush #9
Laura Mercier Second Skin Cheek Color, $26 at Nordstrom
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Cream vs Powder Blush #10
Tom Ford Cheek Color, $57 at Tom Ford