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What are your deal-breakers for blush?

I like medium, buildable coverage, so anything that is ultra sheer won’t work for me. I will totally wear a pigmented blush, but I’ll cop to not reaching for super pigmented blushes as often since it’s easier to use something with less coverage. As far as texture goes, anything chalky, dusty, or really glittery is a no for me!

— Christine

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Erica Avatar

Blendability and stiff blush. Sheer can be built up and super pigmented can be toned down but if it is too difficult to pick any product up, then no just no! Also if it fades quickly.

Kat Avatar

I’d agree with medium coverage. Since I’m so fair, anything too pigmented isn’t worth the trouble. As far as texture goes, I like shimmer, but no sparkle or glitter, and nothing chalky for matte blushes. Also a HUGE pet peeve is when blushes are difficult to blend out.

Roxi Avatar

The few blushes I’ve gotten rid of this year, some are even extremely hyped up and well received products, all were baked (yes I’ve decluttered Clinique cheek pop, Milani luminoso and mac warm soul) .
I think the deal breaker was that the blushes were hard to pick up color for my usage, despite their swatches being very pigmented and pretty. Honestly I don’t know what I’m doing wrong.
Additionally, I really couldn’t stand too much tiny shimmer. I find many high end blushes (those above €35 IMO so Clinique and Nars don’t count) with shine to give a much better and natural sheen/glow, think Chanel, Dior, Burberry, Hourglass, Marc by Marc Jacobs etc.
Another dealbreaker for me is impossibility to blend. I like pigmented blush, as I have medium skin tone and a lot of things don’t show up, but can’t stand it when you can’t blend that thing.

Ruby Avatar

Blush for me has to be buildable so I can use it very lightly because I hate to have obvious blush. I’m very pale so a subtle blush is muh more preferable. I also won’t use any blushes that are shimmery or sparkly at all because I loke my highlight to add glow, not my blush. I feel too much like a glitter ball if everything on my face is shimmery! They have to be matte and subtle otherwisr I probably won’t use them.

Julia Avatar

I need formulas that are easily blended and don’t oxidize! And I’m really not a big fan of totally matte blushes – I prefer at least a satin finish; shimmery is perfectly fine for me but it has to be fine shimmer/ no glitter!

nicole Avatar

anything that is poorly formulated and turns out patchy on my skin regardless of the type of base used would be chucked immediately. just no point trying with those.

Anne Avatar

I ditto Christine’s comment and will add a caveat: Brushes can make or break blushes — even the best of them! For those of you who NEED to wear blush to look like a member of the human race (and you know who you are), using the right brush to apply a particular blush is essential. My collection includes blush brushes from squirrel to goat to synthetic and some in combinations thereof. I have fans to blenders, round to flat, dense to wispy. All told, I have more blush brushes than all my other face brushes combined. So, if I can’t get a blush to work like a dream with my collection of brushes, it’s a deal breaker. No blush is better than the brush used to apply it.

Anne Avatar

Sure, I’d be happy to:
– Creams: Goss #1 (goat) and #10 (goat/synthetic) — stippling mostly
– Fans: MUFE (synthetic); and Goss 15 (goat, I think), great for even intensely pigmented blushes
– Pinched: Chikuhodo Cheek/Highlight (squirrel) — for relatively soft-packed blushes; Goss #11 (goat) — for medium-packed blushes
– Wispy: Goss #14 (goat) — same as #11, multi-tasker, beautiful brush
– Chikuhodo (white goat, LE) — perfect for hard-packed blushes (like Nars dual intensity, etc); look for white goat Xmas Chikuhodo sets, they’re great and usually nicely priced
– Blenders: MUFE #122 (synthetic), won’t move anything except the blush, awesome brush; Aucoin Soft Buff (natural, and sooo soft), multi-tasker blender

Tip: Don’t buy any natural hair that is dyed. It won’t be as soft. As a general rule, white goat picks up more product than darker goat hair, even less with squirrel, and even less with synthetic.

If you have more questions, just ask. I hope I didn’t mess up any of the info above. It took me awhile to acquire my collection as they are so expensive, but so worth it in the long run.

Anne Avatar

You’re welcome. I’m no expert; I just did some reading. As for the new squirrel Airbrush by Goss, I may yet pick that one up. My guess is that it would be perfect for applying a softer packed or more pigmented highlighter on the cheek bone with a lot of precision. It might be also great for applying a pearlescent sheer blush over a matte one, or a stronger, more intense pop of color on the apple center over the lighter shade a la Tilbury style. Each brush seems to have its own story. Lol.

Ginny Avatar

Not much, really lol. I like to build up sheer blushes but I also like to diffuse super pigmented ones. My dealbreaker is basically if its just the wrong color for me. Or if it looks dry on me, which some can if they are very soft or powdery.

Fran Avatar

Well, obviously I guess, the color has to look flattering on me. Nothing chalky, patchy, or really glittery, or that emphasizes my wrinkles (so most flat mattes are out, too). Big deal: if it can’t be applied lightly or won’t blend out. I have rosacea and like to wear bright lipsticks, so usually go lightly on blush. A HG blush for me is one in an intense, cool berry/purple/red that can still be applied lightly/blended well. If something goes on more intensely than it looks like it would and can’t be blended out and I’d have to start my makeup over again, that’s the worst. I have to be able to modulate the intensity of the color.

Yesterday I wore the Surratt Beauty Artistique Blush in Rougeur, and it went on pretty bright even though I applied it with a smallish, very soft fan brush. I nearly panicked, but with some highlighter over the top and some contour overlapping the bottom and a lot of buffing out with an Hourglass Ambient Lighting powder, everything worked out really well; I could still wear the Givenchy Heroic Pink lipstick I had my heart set on, instead of having to switch to something like Tom Ford Stavros.

Silvia Avatar

Dryness making it difficult to apply as one Elf Pink blush I just got rid of. Too stiff dry although I like the pink color. I love my stipple blush brushes they are soft and apply if so lightly. I have dense blus blushes whuch I’m not using as much since I’ve switched to the stipple kind and is so very cheap from WetnWild. I find both Milani baked blushes and all from WetnWild Coloricon to be great. I don’t like browns on me but some from WetnWikd apply like a natural tan ever so soft! I have to be careful since I’m a ghost to apply and blend everything lightly but actually like a medium blush the too light dies not perform on me. The new Cover Girl ones medium and darker are very soft and pretty also. NARS and Bésame adore those two brands.

judy h. Avatar

I like sheer, somewhat buildable color, I almost always use a cream blush. I don’t care for anything too shimmery or glittery, but I like a dewy appearance. Powder blushes are hard to work with; either chalky, streaky or splotchy. The only powder blush I use now and then is Milani Luminoso. It out performs any other powder blush I have ever tried and the color is natural, lovely and goes with anything.

Codename Duchess Avatar

I have a lot of freckles, so I actually prefer my blushes to be sheer. Medium to heavy pigmented blushes look really muddy on my face, no matter what the color, unless I’m really careful about using the right brush and right technique to sheer them out. It’s easier to start with something sheer but buildable.

Michelle Avatar

I have a couple that are so pigmented that I use a fan brush and just lightly brush the surface, then dip the fan brush tips in a little jar of transluscent (sp?) powder before applying, lightly at first and then blending out in little circles – they are a slight pain but I love the colors
Actual dealbreaker territory is anything glittery cuz you will go nuts trying to get rid of the glitter and keep the color – no bueno! and also not good is really powdery that falls everywhere and looks powdery on the little hairs, you can spray face and press with beauty blender but if the pigmentation isn’t there and you don’t love the color on you, why bother?

Dale Avatar

Same here a chalky, patchy and overly shimmery blushes are a no go for me. I sometimes am so drawn to the very pigmented blushes yet stop my self , I struggle with a heavy hand no matter how light ” I think” I’m being even with such a blush as well dressed!! So, with fair skin it’s a total PITA!!! I watch Erika who has fair skin from style chronicles on YouTube she wears blushes like Mac stubborn and film noir with the use of the Mac 137 ( extra large 217 brush) and pulls it off.. I’m thinking of purchasing a 137 so I too, can wear the blushes that I’m drawn to which are always the much darker and beyond pigmented blushes. Recently a Mac mua convinced me to buy Mac desert rose omg …..don’t even get me started!!

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