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Make Me Blush Bold Blurring Blush
An ultra-sensorial silky powder blush.
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MAKE ME BLUSH - LIQUID BLUSH
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ALL HOURS HYPER BRONZE
The new couture multi-use bronzing powder for 24h wear and a natural, sun-kissed glow...
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Blush is a face makeup product designed to add color, warmth, and a healthy-looking flush to the cheeks. It comes in three main formulas: powder blush, cream blush, and liquid blush. Each delivers a different finish and works best for different skin types and complexions.
Powder blush is a classic choice for normal to oily skin, offering buildable coverage and a matte or satin finish. Cream blush melts effortlessly into the skin, making it ideal for dry or dehydrated skin thanks to its hydrating ingredients and natural, second-skin finish. Liquid blush is the most lightweight option, often the best choice for a sheer, glassy glow.
Beyond formula, blush is one of the most transformative steps in any makeup routine. A single sweep across the cheeks can brighten the entire face, lift the features and make skin look alive.
Powder blush is a classic choice for normal to oily skin, offering buildable coverage and a matte or satin finish. Cream blush melts effortlessly into the skin, making it ideal for dry or dehydrated skin thanks to its hydrating ingredients and natural, second-skin finish. Liquid blush is the most lightweight option, often the best choice for a sheer, glassy glow.
Beyond formula, blush is one of the most transformative steps in any makeup routine. A single sweep across the cheeks can brighten the entire face, lift the features and make skin look alive.
These three products are often confused. However, each serves a distinct purpose.
- Blush adds a flush of pink, peach, coral, or berry color to the cheeks. Its purpose is warmth, freshness, and a youthful glow.
- Bronzer warms the complexion overall. It reads as sun-kissed rather than sculpted, and tends to use warm, golden-brown tones suited to the natural tones of your skin. Applied to the high points of the face where light naturally hits — the forehead, temples, bridge of the nose, and along the jawline — bronzer adds dimension and a sun-kissed glow without foundation or concealer. YSL bronzers are formulated to layer beautifully over all skin tones, from fair to deep complexions, without muddying the color or appearing patchy.
- Contour creates shadow and depth. Contour shades are cool and neutral — closer to taupe or ash — and are applied in the hollows of the cheeks, along the sides of the nose, and under the jawline to mimic natural shadow and make features appear more defined.
Used together, blush, bronzer, and contour work in harmony: bronzer warms the face, contour sculpts it, and blush brings it to life. They can be applied across all face shapes to enhance your natural features.
- Blush adds a flush of pink, peach, coral, or berry color to the cheeks. Its purpose is warmth, freshness, and a youthful glow.
- Bronzer warms the complexion overall. It reads as sun-kissed rather than sculpted, and tends to use warm, golden-brown tones suited to the natural tones of your skin. Applied to the high points of the face where light naturally hits — the forehead, temples, bridge of the nose, and along the jawline — bronzer adds dimension and a sun-kissed glow without foundation or concealer. YSL bronzers are formulated to layer beautifully over all skin tones, from fair to deep complexions, without muddying the color or appearing patchy.
- Contour creates shadow and depth. Contour shades are cool and neutral — closer to taupe or ash — and are applied in the hollows of the cheeks, along the sides of the nose, and under the jawline to mimic natural shadow and make features appear more defined.
Used together, blush, bronzer, and contour work in harmony: bronzer warms the face, contour sculpts it, and blush brings it to life. They can be applied across all face shapes to enhance your natural features.
Blush placement depends on your face shape and the finish you are going for.
- For most face shapes, a natural starting point is to smile softly and apply blush to the apples of the cheeks, blending upward toward the temples. This creates a lifted, youthful effect.
- For an oval face, blush looks beautiful swept along the cheekbones at a slight diagonal angle, following the natural contour of the face.
- For a round face, placing blush slightly higher on the cheekbones and blending toward the temples helps elongate and define the face.
- For a square or angular face, a softer, more diffused application along the cheekbones and into the temples keeps the look balanced and harmonious.
As a general rule, avoid applying blush too close to the nose or too low on the cheeks, as this can unintentionally drag the face downward. Blend generously for a seamless finish.
The technique then depends on the formula you are using:
- Powder blush: start with a clean, primed base. Load a fluffy blush brush, tap off any excess, and sweep the color onto the cheeks in light, circular or upward strokes. Build intensity gradually rather than applying too much at once.
- Cream blush: dot the product directly onto the cheeks using your fingertips or a damp sponge. Blend quickly with circular motions while the formula is still workable. Cream blush looks especially radiant over moisturized skin, and the hydrating ingredients in many cream formulas make them an excellent choice for dry or dehydrated skin.
- Liquid blush: apply a small amount to the fingertips or a sponge and pat onto the cheeks. Work fast, as liquid formulas set quickly. A little goes a long way — start with a single drop and build if needed.
When layering blush and bronzer, always apply bronzer first. Using a large and fluffy brush, sweep bronzer along the temples, hairline and jaw in a soft, sweeping motion, following the shape of a "3" on each side of the face. This creates warmth around the perimeter and gives the face a sculpted, sun-touched depth. Next, apply blush to the cheeks, blending upward so it meets the bronzer naturally at the temples — the two products should transition into each other seamlessly, with no harsh line between them. A clean brush or sponge is useful for softening any edge where the two products meet. Always finish with a setting spray to lock color in place throughout the day.
Tip: For a complete look, pair your blush with a bold lipstick, a swipe of lip gloss, or a coat of mascara that opens up the eyes.
- For most face shapes, a natural starting point is to smile softly and apply blush to the apples of the cheeks, blending upward toward the temples. This creates a lifted, youthful effect.
- For an oval face, blush looks beautiful swept along the cheekbones at a slight diagonal angle, following the natural contour of the face.
- For a round face, placing blush slightly higher on the cheekbones and blending toward the temples helps elongate and define the face.
- For a square or angular face, a softer, more diffused application along the cheekbones and into the temples keeps the look balanced and harmonious.
As a general rule, avoid applying blush too close to the nose or too low on the cheeks, as this can unintentionally drag the face downward. Blend generously for a seamless finish.
The technique then depends on the formula you are using:
- Powder blush: start with a clean, primed base. Load a fluffy blush brush, tap off any excess, and sweep the color onto the cheeks in light, circular or upward strokes. Build intensity gradually rather than applying too much at once.
- Cream blush: dot the product directly onto the cheeks using your fingertips or a damp sponge. Blend quickly with circular motions while the formula is still workable. Cream blush looks especially radiant over moisturized skin, and the hydrating ingredients in many cream formulas make them an excellent choice for dry or dehydrated skin.
- Liquid blush: apply a small amount to the fingertips or a sponge and pat onto the cheeks. Work fast, as liquid formulas set quickly. A little goes a long way — start with a single drop and build if needed.
When layering blush and bronzer, always apply bronzer first. Using a large and fluffy brush, sweep bronzer along the temples, hairline and jaw in a soft, sweeping motion, following the shape of a "3" on each side of the face. This creates warmth around the perimeter and gives the face a sculpted, sun-touched depth. Next, apply blush to the cheeks, blending upward so it meets the bronzer naturally at the temples — the two products should transition into each other seamlessly, with no harsh line between them. A clean brush or sponge is useful for softening any edge where the two products meet. Always finish with a setting spray to lock color in place throughout the day.
Tip: For a complete look, pair your blush with a bold lipstick, a swipe of lip gloss, or a coat of mascara that opens up the eyes.
Choosing a blush color is less about finding a permanent match and more about dressing your cheeks for the moment. The right shade shifts with your outfit, the occasion and the season.
Match your blush to your lip color: a warm-toned lipstick calls for a blush in the same family, while a cool-toned lipstick pairs naturally with a pink or mauve blush. This monochromatic approach creates a cohesive, intentional look with very little effort.
Consider the occasion: for daytime or the office, a soft nude pink or subtle peach blush gives a fresh, natural flush that reads as effortless. For an evening look or a special occasion, reach for a more pigmented shade. Let the season guide you: in spring and summer, cream blush formulas in luminous apricot, peach, and light coral shades complement sun-warmed skin and give a radiant, glassy finish. In autumn and winter, matte powder blushes in deeper tones suit the season's moodier palette and layer beautifully over fuller makeup looks.
The most flattering blush color also depends on your skin tone and undertone:
- Fair skin suits soft pinks, light peaches, and baby mauves. These shades add a delicate flush without overwhelming a lighter complexion.
- Light to medium skin glows with warm roses, peachy nudes, and terracotta tones. These shades bring warmth and definition to the cheeks.
- Medium to tan skin looks beautiful with corals, warm berries, and bronze-inflected blushes that complement deeper undertones.
Deep skin comes alive with rich plums, vibrant oranges, and saturated berries that show up richly and beautifully on deeper complexions.
Your undertone also plays a role:
- Cool undertones (blue or pink hues) tend to suit pink and berry-based blush shades.
- Warm undertones (golden or olive hues) are most flattered by peach, coral, and tangerine shades.
- Neutral undertones have the most flexibility and can wear almost any blush color with ease.
Tip : For sensitive skin, look for non-comedogenic formulas developed with skin-loving ingredients that won't clog pores or cause irritation.
Match your blush to your lip color: a warm-toned lipstick calls for a blush in the same family, while a cool-toned lipstick pairs naturally with a pink or mauve blush. This monochromatic approach creates a cohesive, intentional look with very little effort.
Consider the occasion: for daytime or the office, a soft nude pink or subtle peach blush gives a fresh, natural flush that reads as effortless. For an evening look or a special occasion, reach for a more pigmented shade. Let the season guide you: in spring and summer, cream blush formulas in luminous apricot, peach, and light coral shades complement sun-warmed skin and give a radiant, glassy finish. In autumn and winter, matte powder blushes in deeper tones suit the season's moodier palette and layer beautifully over fuller makeup looks.
The most flattering blush color also depends on your skin tone and undertone:
- Fair skin suits soft pinks, light peaches, and baby mauves. These shades add a delicate flush without overwhelming a lighter complexion.
- Light to medium skin glows with warm roses, peachy nudes, and terracotta tones. These shades bring warmth and definition to the cheeks.
- Medium to tan skin looks beautiful with corals, warm berries, and bronze-inflected blushes that complement deeper undertones.
Deep skin comes alive with rich plums, vibrant oranges, and saturated berries that show up richly and beautifully on deeper complexions.
Your undertone also plays a role:
- Cool undertones (blue or pink hues) tend to suit pink and berry-based blush shades.
- Warm undertones (golden or olive hues) are most flattered by peach, coral, and tangerine shades.
- Neutral undertones have the most flexibility and can wear almost any blush color with ease.
Tip : For sensitive skin, look for non-comedogenic formulas developed with skin-loving ingredients that won't clog pores or cause irritation.
In 2026, the best blushes combine high-quality pigmentation with skincare-inspired formulas. These products look beautiful on application and actively care for the skin throughout the day.
YSL Beauty's blush collection contains formulas that stand out for their buildable color, long wear and skin-loving ingredients that suit a range of skin types, including sensitive skin and dry or dehydrated skin.
The key qualities to look for in a top-performing blush in 2026 are as followed:
- A formula type that suits your skin (powder, cream, or liquid blush)
- Skin-loving, hydrating ingredients for comfort and longevity
- Non-comedogenic formulas suitable for sensitive skin
- A shade range that spans all skin tones and complexions
- Compatibility with primer and setting spray for all-day wear
YSL Beauty's blush options meet all of these criteria, making them a reliable choice whether you are building a beginner makeup bag or refining a professional kit.
YSL Beauty's blush collection contains formulas that stand out for their buildable color, long wear and skin-loving ingredients that suit a range of skin types, including sensitive skin and dry or dehydrated skin.
The key qualities to look for in a top-performing blush in 2026 are as followed:
- A formula type that suits your skin (powder, cream, or liquid blush)
- Skin-loving, hydrating ingredients for comfort and longevity
- Non-comedogenic formulas suitable for sensitive skin
- A shade range that spans all skin tones and complexions
- Compatibility with primer and setting spray for all-day wear
YSL Beauty's blush options meet all of these criteria, making them a reliable choice whether you are building a beginner makeup bag or refining a professional kit.
Yes. YSL Beauty blushes are widely regarded as a worthwhile investment for their formula quality, pigmentation, longevity, and the breadth of shades available.
The collection spans all three formula types — powder blush, cream blush, and liquid blush — across a full spectrum of shades: soft nudes, fresh pinks, warm peaches, vibrant corals, deep berries, and rich plums. Whether you are after a barely-there flush or a bold, editorial cheek, there is a YSL shade to match.
Many formulas are developed with skin-loving and hydrating ingredients that make them comfortable to wear all day, including on dry or dehydrated skin. Non-comedogenic formulas make the range suitable for sensitive skin as well. YSL also offers cheek palettes for those who enjoy layering or customizing their look, and curated skin bundles for a complete complexion routine.
Tip : For a truly personal touch — whether as a gift or a keepsake for yourself — you can make an engraved makeup (available across select YSL Beauty products).
The collection spans all three formula types — powder blush, cream blush, and liquid blush — across a full spectrum of shades: soft nudes, fresh pinks, warm peaches, vibrant corals, deep berries, and rich plums. Whether you are after a barely-there flush or a bold, editorial cheek, there is a YSL shade to match.
Many formulas are developed with skin-loving and hydrating ingredients that make them comfortable to wear all day, including on dry or dehydrated skin. Non-comedogenic formulas make the range suitable for sensitive skin as well. YSL also offers cheek palettes for those who enjoy layering or customizing their look, and curated skin bundles for a complete complexion routine.
Tip : For a truly personal touch — whether as a gift or a keepsake for yourself — you can make an engraved makeup (available across select YSL Beauty products).
Cream blush and liquid blush tend to give the most natural, skin-like flush. Because they melt into the skin rather than sitting on top of it, they create a glow that looks as though it is coming from within.
For the most effortless and natural result, apply cream or liquid blush with your fingertips. The warmth of the skin helps the product blend seamlessly and adhere naturally to your complexion. Work quickly while the formula is workable, blending outward from the center of the cheek.
In terms of shade, soft roses, warm peaches, and peachy nudes tend to give the most natural-looking flush across a variety of skin tones. These shades mimic the skin's own natural color when flushed, making them ideal for an everyday, natural, second-skin finish.
For the most effortless and natural result, apply cream or liquid blush with your fingertips. The warmth of the skin helps the product blend seamlessly and adhere naturally to your complexion. Work quickly while the formula is workable, blending outward from the center of the cheek.
In terms of shade, soft roses, warm peaches, and peachy nudes tend to give the most natural-looking flush across a variety of skin tones. These shades mimic the skin's own natural color when flushed, making them ideal for an everyday, natural, second-skin finish.