Blush – Liquid, Stick & Powder

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Indulge in a blush of beauty with our captivating blush collection. Palettes, liquid blusher and sheer moisturizing blush stick, every day, morning till night!

FAQ

  • What is the difference between liquid blush, stick blush and powder blush?

    Liquid blush gives a lightweight, natural flushed effect and can be built up easily. Stick blush has a creamy texture and is quick to apply, while powder blush offers a more set finish. Choose TINTY CHEEKS for a no-makeup look, BLUSH BAR for multi-use colour and BLUSH ON! for buildable intensity.

  • Which blush lasts longer : liquid, stick or powder blush?

    Blush wear depends on the texture, your skin type and how you apply it. Powder blush usually sets more easily, while liquid and stick textures tend to look fresher on the skin. For longer wear with gradual colour intensity, BLUSH ON! offers a buildable finish in both mat and iridescent shades.

  • Where should I apply blush on my face?

    Blush is usually applied on the cheeks, where the face naturally flushes. For a lifted effect, blend it slightly higher towards the temples, while a small amount on the apples gives a softer look. TINTY CHEEKS blends easily in light layers for a natural flushed finish.

  • Which blush shade suits my skin tone?

    The right blush shade depends on your skin tone and undertone. Fair complexions often suit pink or peach, medium skin tones work well with coral and rose, while deeper complexions can carry berry or terracotta shades. With 6 shades, TINTY CHEEKS lets you build the colour gradually.

  • What blush goes with red lipstick?

    With red lipstick, choose blush in soft rose, peach or neutral tones to keep the look balanced. Avoid applying too much colour on the cheeks, as the lips already create the main focus. BLUSH BAR can add subtle colour to cheeks and lips for a harmonious make-up look.

  • Which blush suits oily skin?

    1. Which blush suits oily skin?

    For oily skin, powder blush is often a good choice, while creamy textures work best in small amounts over a set base. Powder helps the finish look more stable throughout the day, especially on areas that become shiny. BLUSH ON! in a mat shade gives buildable colour without highlighting shine.

  • How do I apply stick blush — with fingers or a brush?

    Stick blush can be applied directly to the cheeks and blended with fingers, a brush or a sponge. Fingers give a softer, more natural finish, while a brush offers better control over the colour intensity. BLUSH BARhas a creamy formula that blends easily in thin layers.