![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This has the *tiniest* sheen but appears matte on the cheeks and has a crumbly texture (in the best possible way). Too Faced Love Flush Blush in Baby Love | £25 | Too Faced seriously know how to make blushers because they have another entry on this list. They also wear incredibly well and this shade in particular is a warm plum-mauve tone. It's possibly because they have a slight sheen to them, but they go on so smoothly. Anyway, what I love about this formula is that it's both pigmented and blends so easily! A lot of pigmented and brighter blushers have to be approached with caution because one swipe could have you looking like a clown, but not with these. The formula is very smooth and easy to apply - it never goes patchy (upon application or even after hours of wear) and never looks over the top.Ĭlinique Cheek Pop Blush in Fig Pop | $23 | Annoyingly, this particular shade isn't available in the UK but about half of the collection is and the formula is UH-MA-ZING - so I definitely recommend grabbing at least one of these ( Ginger Pop | £17 | is a close second for me, and you can check that out here). It's a warm peach tone with a very subtle, slightly iridescent sheen running through it. Too Faced Papa Don't Peach Blush | £25 | This is a newer addition but one that's more than earned its place in this post given how much I've used it! It's so understated, which makes it perfect for everyday wear and that's probably why I gravitate towards it so much. Admittedly, I do have two or three colour families I tend to gravitate towards! I've tried not to think too consciously about the products I've included and instead just grabbed the blushers I find myself picking up over and over again. The latest instalment of my most reached-for seriesis all about blushers. ![]()
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