Swipe one of the best blush sticks is our favorite shortcut to glowing skin. We’re talking about often portable twist-up, cream-based formulas that contain skin-nourishing ingredients like shea butter and scalan. If you find yourself in just 10 minutes to always be ready (as we often do), a blush stick can become an actual lifesaver. Are you wondering what new or blush sticks are really worth buying in the most travel-friendly pop of colours around? We chatted charm Editors who decide the best and best, help you save time while shopping and achieve the perfect flash.
Our Top Brush Stick
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Overall the best: Make-up for artist color crayons
Why do we love it: When it comes to making makeup for makeup, you’re in the driver’s seat. With a whopping 24 shades of hues, these sticks do more than blush. Depending on the pick, there are options for concealer, contours, or highlighters, but the pink and pink shades create a lovely flash. Creamy, lightweight, and long-lasting formula blends in with your cheeks, lips, or eye snaps. And the compact shape of the Sticks makes it easy to grow your collection without overcrowding your makeup bag.
“As a huge fan of a very lacking look, I usually feel embarrassed about any type of stick formula because I find that many of them are a little too dry. – Kara McGrath, Content Director
- Important Ingredients: Shea butter, squalane
- Shade Options: twenty four
Best multipurpose: Nar multiples
Why do we love it: Nars’s The Multion won the Best of Beauty Award this year, as the new and improved formula is so good. Think about it: long wear times (up to 16 hours according to the brand) and cream-to-powder texture. In addition to the brand’s iconic orgasm shades, the multiples come in 11 colors ranging from peach to berry tones for mixing, matching and layering. Moisturized peach kernel oil helps this blush keeps going smoothly, but it dries to a non-moving, blurry finish (even after hours of wear, according to one charm editor). If your makeup philosophy is “set it and forget it,” then this may be for you.
Tester feedback from Senior Commerce Editor Saraferbin
“I’m not usually a fan of blush sticks. For me, they tend to be patchy and not mesh well with the rest of the base makeup. The multiples are very different (and much better!). It lasts all day – I don’t even need to set it up with powder blush on top, but my perfect pink, but I don’t think you can get the wrong one of the shades (especially your eyes and lips can use it too). – Sarah Felvin, senior commerce editor
- Important Ingredients: Meadow Foam Seed Oil, Peach Kernel Oil
- Shade Options: 12
Best Brush Writer: Westman Atelier lit up highlight stick
Why do we love it: Westman Atelier has bridged the gap between blush and highlighters with some major skincare benefits thanks to burning Jojoba Seed Oil and gitus Vita Grape Extract. The product itself is easy to blend with a blatant, sparkling finish that will make your skin look wet. The light-up will appear in seven shades, including Petal, including the photo above.
Extra “Yeah, I’m going outside, what?” energy, apply a small amount to your forehead and nose. Want to reduce the reward and sparkle of more colours? Grab Westman Atelier Baby Cheeks Blush Stick-It’s just as great, but not glossy.
Tester feedback from Senior Director of Audience Development Lexi Herrick
“This product is a blush/highlighter hybrid. This is perfect for me. This multitasking stick constantly reaches out to lighten your cheeks by adding the right amount of rouge. It’s incredibly smooth and beautifully blended.” – Lexi Herrick, senior director of viewer development
- Important Ingredients: Capric Triglycerides, Grape Extract
- Shade Options: 7
Perfect for “No Makeup Makeup:” violette_fr bisou blush
Why do we love it: The brainchild of Parisian makeup artist Violet, Violet_fr bisou blush melts into your skin for a (almost) easy, natural-looking flash. There are six marble shades to choose from to choose from a beautiful look on your skin, like a tube, including the neutral beige Louise (pictured here) and Icesa, which is pink for dark skin tones. “You can say that the makeup artists made these,” the makeup artist says Giraffe Batty. “The colours are thoughtfully chosen and are perfect for those who love the ‘no make-up makeup’ look. ”
Details to Love: An antioxidant inger root extract and the addition of Candelilla wax, an emollient that helps protect skin barriers. It also digs a soft, sturdy removable brush into the bottom to make blending easier for easy on.
Tester feedback from commerce producer Sarah Hoffman
“When it comes to shade curation, there are few brands that can touch Violet’s potatoes. You can’t find a single note of bubble gum pink blush. I’m paired perfectly with a full face of make-up and a barely concealer and mascara.” – Sarah Hoffman, Commerce Producer
- Important Ingredients: Ginger Root Extract, Euphorbia cerifera (Candelilla) wax
- Shade Options: 6
Perfect for dry skin: Road pocket brush
Why do we love it: Haley Beaver’s pocket blush, a proud member of the Road Family, is quickly coming charm– Editor’s Favorite – and for good reason. The petite, pocket-sized profile allows for easy to tote and targeted spraying, depositing silky smooth pigments every time. When light and hydrated, it comes in 11 shades that can be applied directly to your lips and cheeks, and gently blends in with your fingers and brushes. Tighten it with brand viral to add a glow to your lips Peptide lip treatment.
Tester feedback from Commerce Editor Sarah Han
“Beyond how cute these blush are, they are So It’s like butter and easily blends. I actually like to use my fingers to pat the product before using the brush. If you want to build pigments (usually do it), use the second layer by picking up the product directly with a brush and lightly tapping it. Is additional build possible? Yeah. They also come in the most beautiful colors. I usually don’t reach for bronze terracotta (I lean a lot towards pink), but toasted teddies have that “je ne sais” quoi factor. ” –Commerce Editor Sarahan
- Important Ingredients: Glycerin
- Shade Options: 11
Best Sheer: Milk Makeup Cooling Water Jelly
Why do we love it: Milk cooling water jelly looks good enough to eat, but don’t. The delicious atmosphere is only suffocated by the thin, long-lasting flash that this stick offers and the instantly cooled feel. “Cooling is due to the release of water when it is pressed,” says a cosmetic chemist. Ginger King. “Also, containing polymers in fumectants such as glycerin, sorbitol, and polysaccharides in aloe vera can enhance its effectiveness.” Makeup Artist Sararen We recommend using a brush with this.[because it] You can build pigments like watercolors and provide more accurate applications. “It’s technically dirty and we recommend working quickly as it’s quick to set up.
Tester feedback from Alessandra Forshoo, Managing Editor
“Calend me skeptical! I don’t usually trust that jelly blush lasts longer and I would prefer a cream blush instead, but this elastic gelatinous blush (as a comparative phrase, not criticism, my cheeks actually have a thin, exposed colour all day long (I like shaded berries). The cooling and refreshing feeling of hoping I will actually last for more than a few seconds.” —Alessandra Forforto, Managing Editor
- Important Ingredients: Vegan collagen, aloe, glycerin, niacinamide
- Shade Options: 7
Best build possible: Charlotte Tilbury Unreal Lips + Cheek Glow Hyaluronic Acid and Cheek Glow
Why do we love it: Do you feel a modest brightness or do you want to increase the notch? Bring your recommendations on Charlotte Tilbury’s Unreal Lip + Cheek Glow Blush Stick. This has a pure finish that blends and layers seamlessly when you need pop, making it the perfect option for you. What also highlights it is the pearlescent pigment that gives the skin a soft focus glow.
Source: Allure – www.allure.com











