The Ultimate Guide to Building a Blush Wardrobe

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It’s hard not to love blush—believe me, I’ve tried. With every new trend, aesthetic and launch, I eagerly make an attempt to get the look. But between having the wrong blush placement and color, I could never get it quite right. So, I’d decided that blush just wasn’t for me. That was until a new approach showed up on my FYP. Enter the blush wardrobe. Instead of falling for every new product or trendy look, it proposes that you build a collection of blushes tailored to your skin. This includes various formulas, finishes and shades. It’s easy to get stuck in a routine when it comes to blush. After all, finding your perfect combo isn’t easy. However, creating a blush wardrobe can be the key that unlocks the wonderful world of blush. Ahead, we chatted with two makeup artists about how to build a capsule blush wardrobe, including shade selection and the benefits of embracing a range of blush styles instead of sticking to your tried-and-true formula.

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The benefits of a blush wardrobe

It’s a well-known fact that blush can enhance your makeup look and facial features. We often focus on finding the perfect shade, but there’s beauty in variation. Celebrity makeup artist Sean Harris shares that owning several colors of blush means you can create a cohesive makeup look. “Having a variety of blush shades makes it easier to find a hue that will complement the other makeup that you may be wearing. For example, a softer tone works well if you’re wearing a red lip, whereas a richer shade of blush is best when the rest of your makeup is neutral,” he says. Like everything makeup-related, it’s all about balance. A collection of shades can also be helpful for creating seasonal looks—think sun-kissed colors for summer and bold hues for fall. Celebrity makeup artist Natalie Dresher adds that a blush wardrobe is necessary when adjusting your makeup to your current complexion, be it tanned or natural from sun exposure.

The experts say the same ethos holds true for formulations. “When you have different blush formats, such as creams and powders, you can layer your products and get a multidimensional finish,” says Harris. Layering formulas also helps with the longevity and overall look of your blush. Adding a layer of cream or liquid blush to a traditional powder pumps up the intensity of the color and locks it in place.

How to build a blush wardrobe

According to Harris, selecting the shades of your blush wardrobe should depend on two things: depth of color and tonality. “Assessing how light or dark a shade is and being able to determine whether it’s cool or warm is essential for choosing a shade that best fits your skin tone,” he says. Understanding the nuances of your complexion is just as important. Dresher suggests using your undertones as a baseline while shopping for new shades. “The goal is to choose tones that complement your makeup look and skin tone,” she says. But that doesn’t mean you can’t get creative. “Pairing your makeup with varying blush tones is an unexpected way to tie the look together and make it your own,” adds Dresher.

The blush shades to add to your wardrobe

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Baby Pink

Baby pink is trending right now and can really deliver that cool-toned angelic look,” says Dresher. It also helps to brighten your makeup when blended towards the under-eye area.

Two to try: MCoBeauty Glow Up Powder Blush in Rosy Pink ($9), NYX Professional Makeup Buttermelt in My Butta Half ($11)

MCoBeauty Glow Up Powder Blush in Rosy Pink and NYX Professional Makeup Buttermelt in My Butta Half
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Berry

Berry works on any skin tone, Harris says it’s exceptionally complementary on deeper complexions thanks to the shade’s rich, warm undertones.

Two to try: Makeup By Mario Cream Blush in Berry Punch ($34), Victoria Beckham Blush Water Tint in Vintage Rose ($46)

Makeup By Mario Cream Blush Berry Punch and Victoria Beckham Blush Water Tint Vintage Rose
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Mauve

According to Dresher, mauve works well as a neutral blush shade since it effortlessly pairs with nude and rosy pink lipsticks. “It’s a staple for brightening up your complexion without looking overdone or coming across too blushy,” she adds.

Two to try: Patrick Ta Blush Duo in She Goes To The Gym ($38), Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Blush in Believe ($25)

Patrick Ta Blush Duo She Goes To The Gym and Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Blush Believe
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Toasty Brown

It’s officially the season for toasty makeup, and a warm brown blush is at the center of it all. The shade feels like a fresh update to neutral blush tones and leans into the blonzing trend, giving you a warm and natural glow.

Two to try: Rhode Pocket Blush in Toasted Teddy ($25), Juvia’s Place Blushed Duo in Vol. 1 ($20)

Rhode Pocket Blush Toasted Teddy and Juvia's Place Blushed Duo Vol. 1
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Coral

“Medium to tan skin looks great in warm peachy tones,” says Harris. It instantly warms the skin, giving you a sun-kissed glow perfect for summer and the early days of fall.

Two to try: Kiss New York’s Pearl Blush Wand in Bold Begonia ($7), Refy Cream Blush in Peach ($20)

Kiss New York’s Pearl Blush Wand Bold Begonia and Refy Cream Blush Peach
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Nude

“A good nude is similar to brown, but more neutral,” says Dresher. Think of it as an all around color, ideal for work or occasions that call for a more polished look.

Two to try: Glossier Cloud Paint Plush Blush in Gale ($26), Nars The Multiple in Dazed ($40)

Glossier Cloud Paint Plush Blush Gale and Nars The Multiple Dazed

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