11 Best Liquid Blushes for Natural Flush, According to Our Beauty Editors

For a matte finish, look no further than Charlotte Tilbury’s beloved blend. It’s super longwearing and gives you a natural, illuminating flush without appearing overly pigmented or clown-like. It also comes with a pillowy applicator that allows you to blend the pigment in without having to reach for a brush.

Testing notes: “I had my doubts about Charlotte Tilbury’s blush wand as I found their similar viral contour bronzer wand to be a bit messy and difficult to control while blending. The blush is a completely different story. After applying a couple of dots to each cheek, I was able to create a gentle flush that’s perfect for my everyday looks, though it’s definitely buildable for more drama,” says Glamour contributor Emily Tannenbaum.

Best Korean Beauty: Fwee Blurry Pudding Pot

Original video from Denise Primbet testing Fwee Blurry Pudding Pot

  • Pros: Pigmented, fun to apply, can be used on the lips for a monochromatic look
  • Cons: Formula is a bit drying

Korean makeup stans, this pudding pot is a must-try. Although technically more of a mousse than a liquid, this hybrid blush formula can be used on the cheeks or lips for a gentle flush. It’s long-lasting and has a very buildable pigment, whether you want something subtle or intense.

Testing notes: “Having gone viral all over TikTok for its fun packaging and bouncy texture, it comes in a shade range that’s nothing short of impressive. Whether you choose to apply it using a blush, your fingers, or the brand’s special silicone applicator, it’s a foolproof product that suits beginners and pros alike. The pigment is easily buildable, too, so you can easily amp it up for a more dramatic result,” says Glamour contributor, Denise Primbet.

Best for Shade Options: Huda Beauty Blush Filter Soft Glow Liquid Blush

Huda Beauty Blush Filter Soft Glow Liquid Blush

Original video from Jenifer Calle testing Huda Beauty Blush Filter Soft Glow Liquid Blush

  • Pros: Long lasting, very pigmented
  • Cons: The formula is a bit drying and can be messy

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