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Different Types of Blush

These blushes are often made from pure, organic ingredients that nourish and care for your skin, free from harmful chemicals. The result is a fresh, effortless look that highlights your skin's natural beauty and ensures you feel good inside and out.

There are various types of blush, including cream, liquid, and powder. Cream blush has a creamy texture that blends well with the skin and is perfect for a natural glow, especially suitable for dry or combination skin. 

Liquid blush is lightweight and provides a transparent flush, melting into the skin and often being long-lasting, ideal for a subtle appearance. 

Powder blush is the most classic and popular form. It’s ideal for normal to oily skin types as it helps reduce shine and gives a matte, satin finish.

How to Apply Blush Correctly

When applying blush, everything starts with choosing the right colour and texture that suits your skin tone and type. For a natural look, it's essential to know where to apply the blush. Smile to find the "apples" of your cheeks and apply the blush there for a fresh, youthful look. If you want more definition, apply it along your cheekbones and blend it towards your temples for a lifting effect.

For powder blush, use a Eco Vegan Multipurpose Brush and tap off excess product before applying it in upward strokes. For cream or liquid blush, gently dab with your fingers or a beauty blender on your cheeks and blend well. Ensure that the blush seamlessly transitions into your skin or foundation so that it looks as if the flush comes from within. You can finish the look with a bit of powder or highlighter for extra definition and glow.

Which Blush Should I Buy?

The best blush for you depends on your skin type, skin tone, and desired finish. For dry skin, a cream or liquid blush works best as it adds moisture and provides a natural, radiant glow. If you have oily skin, a powder blush is a better choice as it helps reduce shine and gives a matte finish. In terms of skin tone, light skin tones look great with soft shades like light pink or peach, while medium skin tones are complemented by warm colours like coral. Dark skin tones shine with rich shades like berries, plum, or bright colours that enhance the skin's radiance.