Blush On: Add a Pop of Color to Your Face
NARS Orgasm Liquid Blush 7ml
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right blush shade for my skin tone?
Identify your skin’s undertone—cool, warm, or neutral—then select a blush that complements it. Fair skin looks best in soft pinks and peaches; medium tones glow with warm corals and rose; olive skin shines with terracotta and berry; deep skin pops with rich plums and bright oranges.
What’s the best formula for dry skin?
Cream and gel-cream blushes are ideal for dry skin because their emollient textures add moisture and blend seamlessly into the skin, giving a natural, dewy finish without emphasizing dry patches or flakiness.
Can powder blush cause breakouts?
If you have acne-prone skin, choose a non-comedogenic, finely milled powder blush. Look for formulations labeled “oil-free” and “non-acnegenic” to minimize the risk of clogged pores and breakouts.
How can I make my blush last all day?
After applying blush, lightly dust translucent setting powder over the apples of your cheeks to lock in color. You can also layer a matching cream tint underneath a powder blush for longer wear and intensified pigment.
Where exactly should I apply blush for the most flattering look?
Smile gently to find the apples of your cheeks. Apply color there, then sweep upward toward your temples. This technique lifts the face and avoids making your cheeks look rounder or too heavy at the apples.
Can I use lipstick as a cream blush?
Yes—lipstick can double as a cream blush in a pinch. Choose a shade close to your preferred blush color, apply a small dab to the apples of your cheeks, and blend quickly with fingers or a sponge for a cohesive lip-cheek look.
How do I fix a blush application that’s too intense?
Lightly dust translucent powder over the area to soften the color. Alternatively, apply a bit of foundation or concealer over the edges to blend and tone down the intensity until you achieve a natural flush.
Is a cream or powder blush better for oily skin?
Powder blush is typically better for oily skin, as it helps absorb excess oil and provides a matte finish. Choose finely milled, non-greasy formulas to avoid looking cakey.
Can blush go on top of highlighter?
It’s best to apply blush first, then add highlighter on the high points of the cheeks. This layering technique allows both products to stand out without blending into each other, giving a multidimensional glow.
How often should I replace my blush?
Blush products generally last 12–18 months. If the texture changes, the scent alters, or you notice irritation, it’s time to replace it. Using fresh makeup ensures optimal performance and hygiene.

