I have a thing for blush. Maybe it's the storied history of it or maybe it's the glamorous associations I have with it, but it's quickly becoming one of my favorite makeup products to use. That, in itself, is wild, considering I used to avoid it altogether. You see, I've struggled with redness and rosacea for most of my life, and the thought of exacerbating the flushed look wasn't something I found very appealing. It wasn't until I entered my late 20s that I realized the power and potential of blush. When placed correctly, it doesn't accentuate my redness; instead, it brightens up my complexion, whisks away dullness, and makes me look, well, alive.
I also recently joined TikTok, which means I've been spending a gross amount of time scrolling through videos, many of which happen to be the review and the get-ready-with-me type. What I've noticed is that the majority of TikTok-viral makeup products are blush. Whether cream, liquid, or oil (more on that last one in a minute), TikTokers can't get enough of them. So as any good beauty editor would do, I decided to test them all, pitting the products against one another to find the best of the best. Ahead, see every blush I tested, what they look like IRL, and which one was the winner. (Hint: Even I was surprised at the result.)
I have a theory that it's impossible to scroll through TikTok without seeing this blush somewhere along the way. It seems like every single beauty influencer swears by it, so needless to say, I had high expectations. From what I'd seen on TikTok, I expected the cream formula to have a bold color payoff, blend easily, and look natural on the skin.
Pat McGrath's makeup brand is wildly popular, which only makes sense considering she's probably the most recognizable makeup artist in the world. I've seen this blush all over social media, but IRL, I didn't expect it to look as pretty as it does online. I was wrong. When I opened my compact, the rose design was perfect. It was almost too pretty to use (almost).
This is the one I was most interested in using at the start of this weeklong experiment. I'd seen it all over social media, but I'd never tried it myself. It's a color-changing oil formula that looks green in the tube, but when it's applied to the skin, it changes to a flattering pink shade according to your specific pH.
Another iconic blush, this is one I've been itching to use ever since it first went viral for being one of Kylie Jenner's favorite products. The bubblegum-pink color might look a little shocking, but I think it looks kind of chic, too. Also, now that bright-pink blushes are trending on TikTok, I felt like there was no better time to try it out for myself.
Since this is a highly pigmented cream blush, I expected it to be a lot like the Rare Beauty one. However, it was slightly different. The pigment wasn't as in-your-face as the Rare Beauty one, and I actually felt like it blended out easier.
Yes, this is technically a highlighter, but scroll through TikTok, and you'll see and hear almost everyone use it and call it a blush. That's because it's a highly pigmented formula that leaves a soft petal-pink color on the skin. So in the spirit of testing out all TikTok-viral blushes, I felt compelled to include this one too.
The winner, and my new favorite blush, is the Saie Dew Blush. I honestly don't have a single bad thing to say about it. It's creamy, the colors are on point, it blends well, and it provides a natural-looking, lit-from-within flush to my face. Ever since my weeklong experiment, I've worn it almost every day, and the compliments keep rolling in.
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