It's Official: I'm Now Totally Converted to Liquid Blush—These Are the Best I've Tried

Even if you're not necessarily a makeup enthusiast, I can bet you're aware of the hype for liquid blush that's taken over the beauty world in the past couple of years. In fact, blusher in general is big news in beauty right now—it's the perfect product for creating a healthy glow, adding some natural-looking colour to a no makeup-makeup look, and for perking up a lacklustre complexion.

Cream and liquid varieties in particular are proving especially popular, which makes sense, given that they deliver the fresh, dewy, radiant finish that's currently more on trend than a matte makeup look. They're a welcome alternative to powders, which can look cakey, emphasise texture and lines, and look patchy or fade as the day progresses.

Until a few years ago I'd always been a powder blush girl. It has to be said that they are easy to apply (and practically impossible to overdo), but I always found they settled in and emphasised the acne scars on my cheeks. In recent years I've really leant into the glowy skin trend, and another thing I found frustrating about powder blush was that they always mattified my skin, after I'd spent so long trying to perfect a dewy base.

Best liquid blushers

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Initially, I have to admit to being a bit daunted by the prospect of applying liquid blush. But I soon learnt that even the most pigmented formulas become sheer with just a little blending. The result? A flush of long-lasting colour that doesn't settle in pores or compromise on skin's natural glow—in fact, many serve to enhance it.

Both glow-giving and pigmented, there are so many great liquid blush formulas out there right now. As a beauty editor (and fully converted liquid blush user) I've pretty much tried them all, and I've rounded up my absolute favourites below along with some tips on application from makeup artist Lucy Hart.

The Best Liquid Blushers:

1. Nars Liquid Blush, £33
2. Charlotte Tilbury Beauty Light Wand, £30
3. Made by Mitchell Liquid Blursh, £14
4. Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Blush, £22
5. Saie Dew Blush, £20
6. e.l.f. Cosmetics Camo Liquid Blush, £7
7. Glossier Cloud Paint, £22
8. Giorgio Armani A-Blush, £33
9. Vieve Sunset Blush Balm, £21
10. Milk Makeup Bionic Blush, £22
11. Beauty Bay Liquid Cream Blush, £9
12. Lumene Liquid Blush, £28

How do you apply liquid blush?

"What I love about liquid blush is that there are multiple ways you can apply it," says Hart. "You can do so straight from the applicator to the cheeks, and then stipple it with a dense brush, or dab it with a damp sponge to blend it out across the skin. Alternatively, you can apply and blend it with your fingers if you don't have tools to hand, or apply it directly to the brush or sponge and then apply it to cheeks."

When it comes to tools, Hart recommends using either a firm stippling brush, a damp sponge, or a small powder brush. "Focus on tapping not rubbing, or you'll lift off all the product underneath," she advises.

Where do you apply liquid blush?

"Recently I've started applying liquid blush lower down on the face, which makes you look more naturally flushed," explains Hart. "This look is trending at the moment—it's referred to as boyfriend blush. But generally I would recommend applying it higher up on the cheeks which is more flattering as it lifts the face."

How is liquid blush different to powder blush?

"I prefer using a liquid blush as it applies so well on top of already set skin," says Hart. "It's so easy to apply once you've mastered the tapping application technique. Plus, it looks more natural and gives a really gorgeous glow to the skin."

What should you look for in a liquid blush?

According to Hart it totally depends on what you want from your blusher. "Some people prefer more pigment whereas others favour a sheer formula so they feel more in control when it comes to application," she adds. "But whichever you go for, it may take a bit of practice to get used to application if you're used to using a powder blush."

1. Nars Liquid Blush in Orgasm

2. Charlotte Tilbury Beauty Light Wand in Pinkgasm

3. Made by Mitchell Liquid Blursh

4. Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Blush

5. Saie Dew Blush

6. e.l.f. Cosmetics Camo Liquid Blush

7. Glossier Cloud Paint

8. Giorgio Armani A-Blush

9. Vieve Sunset Blush Balm

10. Milk Makeup Bionic Blush

11. Beauty Bay Liquid Cream Blush

12. Lumene Liquid Blush

Freelance Beauty Editor

Grace Day is a beauty editor and content creator. She has over 10 years of beauty-industry experience, spanning editorial, retail, and e-commerce, which gives her a unique understanding into how people shop for their beauty routines. While studying for a history degree (specialising in the history of beauty) and working as a beauty adviser in department stores, Grace started writing her own beauty blog in order to share the products she discovered while dealing with acne. After graduating, she moved to Beauty Bay as beauty editor and content manager. Grace is currently a beauty contributor to Who What Wear. She has also written for Hypebae and PopSugar and works as a brand consultant and copywriter.