Blushing Beauty: Finding the Best Blush for Asian Skin Tone

As natural, glowy makeup is getting more popular, people are paying attention to products that enhance your natural beauty such as highlights, lip glosses and especially blushes. Finding a perfect blush is not an easy task for Asian women since the shade of the product doesn’t look the same on their skin. If you’re an Asian woman that is struggling with this issue, let us help you find the best blush for Asian skin.

Understanding Asian Skin Tones 

Understanding Asian skin tones is crucial when it comes to finding the perfect blush shade. Asian skin tones can range from very fair to deep, and can have varying undertones such as cool, warm, or neutral. Knowing your skin undertone is important as it can determine which blush shades will complement your skin tone the best. Cool undertones tend to have pink, red, or bluish hues, while warm undertones tend to have yellow, peach, or golden hues. Neutral undertones can have a mix of cool and warm undertones. Additionally, Asian skin can be prone to pigmentation concerns such as hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, melasma, and acne scars, which can affect the appearance of the skin and impact the way blush shades appear. Addressing these concerns before applying blush can help ensure a flawless finish.

For example, the best blush for pale skin is usually in a shade like pastel pink or soft berry but people with darker or warmer skin are unlikely to choose products in those colors as they’re way too light and might not look cohesive with their skin.

Cream Blush vs Powder Blush

There are more and more types of blush products on the market but 2 most common items are blush in cream form and in powder form. You can choose whatever you like but if you’re still hesitating with these 2 options, we can help you out.

Benefits of cream blush:

Ideal for dry skin: For dry-skin girls, you might want to get yourself some high-quality cream blush as they can provide hydration and do not accentuate dry patches or fine lines.

A natural, dewy finish: If you are into a natural makeup look, you would prefer cream blush to powder blush. Cream blush blends seamlessly into the skin and provides a natural-looking flush that mimics a youthful, dewy complexion.

Can double as a lip tint: Cream blush can be used as a lip tint as well, making it a versatile addition to your makeup bag.

How to apply cream blush: Using your fingers or a synthetic brush, dab a small amount of cream blush onto the apples of your cheeks and blend upwards towards your temples. They blend perfectly into your skin, giving your skin a natural, subtle hint of blush on your cheek.

Benefits of powder blush:

Ideal for oily skin: While people with dry skin prefer a cream blush, powder blush is for people at the opposite. Powder blush is great for those with oily skin as it helps to absorb excess oil and provides a matte finish.

Offers buildable coverage: Powder blush can be built up for a more intense color payoff, making it great for those who prefer a more dramatic look. You can adjust the intensity of the color based on your preference.

How to apply powder blush: Using a fluffy brush, tap off excess product and sweep the blush onto the apples of your cheeks, blending upwards towards your temples. Powder blush might be a little bit harder to use than blush in cream form as it requires a blush and you have to be steadier and careful while putting it on.

Blush Products for Asian Skin

When it comes to finding the best blush products for Asian skin, there are plenty of options available both in the drugstore and high-end categories. You should get high-end products if you’re able to afford them, but if you are on a budget, there are a lot of cheaper items that can work well too.

Drugstore blush products for Asian skin

Milani Baked Blush in Luminoso: This item has such a buildable formula, allowing you to customize the intensity of the color, as well as a shimmery finish that provides a subtle glow to the cheeks, which is perfect for adding radiance to your complexion. This is probably the best drugstore blush for fair skin.

NYX Professional Makeup High Definition Blush in Baby Doll: This is a soft pink shade that gives a natural flush to fair skin. If you’re into a beautiful radiant finish, this blush can satisfy your needs.

Flower Beauty Flower Pots Powder Blush in Warm Hibiscus: This item can give you a coral shade of blush that has a buttery texture that blends easily into the skin, providing a radiant finish that’s perfect for summertime.

L’Oreal Paris True Match Blush in Spiced Plum: For everyday wear, Spiced Plum by L’Oreal is what you need. The blendable formula with a subtle shimmer, which adds a beautiful glow to the cheeks can work well with medium to deep skin tones with warm undertones.

Covergirl Clean Fresh Cream Blush in Sweet Innocence: This cream-to-powder formula provides a buildable, natural-looking flush that compliments light to medium skin tones with warm undertones.

High-end blush products for Asian skin

Charlotte Tilbury Cheek to Chic Blush in Ecstasy: Ecstacy is the most popular shade of Charlotte Tilbury for obvious reasons. This two-toned blush provides a natural, peachy glow that suits most skin tones and has a buttery, blendable formula making no one regret buying it.

Nars Blush in Orgasm: This iconic peachy-pink shade is universally flattering and has a silky, pigmented formula that blends easily. It’s widely used by professional makeup artists and celebrities like Emma Stone and Jennifer Lawrence.

Tom Ford Cheek Color in Frantic Pink: This pink-coral shade provides a subtle, natural-looking flush and has a smooth, lightweight texture that lasts all day. It looks the best on girls with fair skin as this product really flatters and leaves the wearers’ skins a glowing, bright finish.

Hourglass Ambient Lighting Blush in Diffused Heat: For a natural-looking flush of color on the skin, this is the blush for you. This shade is a warm coral pink with a soft, subtle sheen that combines blush and highlighter in one product to create a multidimensional effect. 

When selecting a high-end blush product, it’s important to consider your skin type and preferred finish. Some products may have a more shimmery or matte finish, while others may have a cream or powder texture. It’s always a good idea to swatch the product on your skin and test it out in natural lighting to ensure it compliments your skin tone and looks flattering on you.

If you want to try something new, you should try out Oh blush by the glass by Espressoh. This is a highlighting blush for natural, dewy, flushed cheeks. Glassy has a pH reagent formula, where the revolutionary pigment reacts to the pH of your skin and transforms it into a dewy blushing tint. The color intensity and exact shade will vary depending on your skin tone and pH. This blush is literally your own customized blush.

Whether you like a clean makeup or a full-glam look, blush is a must have in your makeup bag. For those with fair skin, lighter shades like peach, pink, and coral can add a natural-looking flush to the skin without being overpowering. On the other hand, those with medium to deeper skin tones may want to opt for bolder shades like berry, mauve, or deep rose. Remember to understand your undertone as well as skin type well before purchasing one if you don’t want your product to look patchy and incohesive with your makeup look.

BAD MAKEUP ARTIST FAILS: 48 EXAMPLES OF MISHAPS

From the soot-rimmed eyes of ancient Egyptians to the lead paint used by the Elizabethans, the pursuit of beauty through cosmetics has a long history. However, this experimentation doesn’t always yield favorable results. The subreddit ‘Bad MakeUp Artists’ serves as an excellent showcase for these mishaps.

Since its inception in 2017, this online community has grown to 568K members who actively share images of both everyday individuals and celebrities sporting glaringly obvious fake lashes, overly sculpted brows, and mismatched foundation shades.

Keep scrolling to explore the collection, and be sure to check out our conversation with British beauty content creator Jane Cunningham, interspersed among the photos.

Oh Dear

Makeup expert Jane Cunningham, known on Instagram as @britbeautyblog, emphasizes that mastering the basics of makeup isn’t as difficult as it seems. “Makeup textures and formulas have come a long way so they’re easier than ever to use,” she shared with Bored Panda. “There’s a big difference between being decent at makeup and excellent at makeup, but most of us can scrape by with adaptable products such as lip and cheek crayons.”

She also notes the rising popularity of sheer looks and a “less is more” philosophy, which is perfect for beginners. “A good example would be that if you’re not confident applying foundation, try a tinted moisturizer instead — there’s less pigment and far more leeway for good blending and a glowy finish.”

Tiktok Ad For Eyebrow Stencil

That Shade Would Even Be Too Dark For Me And I’m Not Even White

Her Chest!!!

Cunningham asserts that the key distinction between experts and amateurs lies in the process. “Pros are taught in a very particular and meticulous way that gives them a foundation of knowledge on which to expand. Once you understand skin tones, textures, and effects, you can experiment with layering and enhancing,” she elaborated.

She provides an example: “A good example might be that it takes most of us a couple of moments to apply eyeshadow or lipstick, but a pro can be there for a long time working with the colors to get them absolutely perfect.”

Caption Said: A Soft Smokey Look

Didn’t Even Recognize Ariana In Her Newest Look. Am I The Only One Who Feels Like She’s Gone From Blackfishing To Asianfishing?

This Has Been All Over My Social Media Feeds Lately. The Artist Has A Booking Site And Charges $85

All Of The Makeup Artist’s Looks Are Like This! Their Clients Look Scary

“A happy amateur enjoys applying the product, enjoys the finished result but isn’t looking at their work with an MUA eye, so mostly won’t see that the results aren’t technically perfect. Which is fine!” Cunningham explained.

She also highlighted the importance of versatility: “A huge difference between amateur and pro is that MUAs can create perfect makeup on anyone; amateurs can often only create looks on themselves.”

Found On An Fb Ad

Her Eyes Look Tired From All The Heavy Lifting

This Shade Match Hurts

They Did Her Sooo Dirty

When it comes to mistakes, Jane Cunningham shares a perspective akin to that of the late Bob Ross. “It’s still quite easy to go wrong with foundation tones, but it’s hard to say what’s a mistake and what’s a happy accident,” she noted.

Cunningham emphasized the evolving nature of makeup styles: “Makeup looks have never been so unregimented. Personally, I don’t love huge lashes or a lot of highlighter, but that’s only my preference. If it’s making you happy, it’s not wrong!”

Even The Client Doesn’t Look Happy With This ‘Glam’

UK Mua Combining Block Brows And Feathered Brows

Those Eyelashes Are Not Even Close To Being In The Right Place

I Really Despise These Type Of Lips

“The only ‘wrongs’ I think can be ignoring hygiene around application, or as a pro, not following your client’s wishes and going with what you think is best,” Cunningham stated.

She added, “I’ve seen a couple of practice bridal looks recently that really didn’t hit the brief, and I’ve ended up doing the makeup myself on the day for one of them.”

Watching Hoarders And Noticed The Color Match Of The Doctor’s Foundation Was Off

The Entire Mua’s Page Was Full Of This Style Of Makeup I Can’t Wait For This To Not Be Trendy Anymore

Local B R I T I S H Artist. That Hairline And The Same Shade Of Brown For Every. Single. Client

It Gets Worse, But The Mua Does Admit To Being Inspired By Drag Makeup

If you’re just starting out, it can be beneficial to focus on certain skills that will significantly enhance your look.

Cunningham emphasizes the importance of blending: “If all your layers (primer, base, blush, bronzer, highlighter) are seamlessly blended, then it just looks effortless. If you can pick up anything from online tutorials, focus on blending,” she advised. “After that, it’s easier not to go wrong.”

She also mentions liquid liner: “Oh, and liquid liner! [Although] I’ve never mastered it and fully believe that some people are never meant to make it happen (i.e. me!),” the beauty content creator confessed.

From A Mua On Insta I’m No Expert But What Do We Think ?

So. Much. Foundation

She Looks So Sad

Her Skin Is So Beautiful

Ultimately, improving your makeup skills involves understanding yourself, and ideally, it should be a pleasurable experience rather than a chore.

“Just enjoy your beauty products, don’t rush to be an expert, take your time, and practice until you like what you’ve achieved,” Cunningham advised.

If you’re thoughtful about your application, chances are you won’t find yourself featured on this or any similar subreddit!

Criminal Minds “Tan”

Ummm I’m Sure That Shade Matches Someone But It Sure Isn’t Her

Her Skin Color Completely Changed

The Mua Charges £60 For A Shade Match Like That

Umm This Appeared On My Instagram

 I Am Genuinely Appalled

Clockwork Orange Full Glam

From Normal To Drag

Ugh… She Had A Team Of Reputable Muas, Posted On Ig By A Famous Magazine. Those People Are Payed Thousands For This!

It Just Feels Crusty To Me

Every Part Of Her Face Is A Different Shade Of Orange

A Mua With Almost 1m Followers

This Mua’s Work Has Been Posted On Here A Couple Times, This Is How She Does Makeup On Herself…. She’s A White Woman

A Self Proclaimed Mua

Talk About Suffocating Those Poor Pores… My Skin Is Screaming

Oh, Oh No

This Was Posted By A Big Makeup Brand. Why Is Her Forehead Tan And The Rest Of Her Face Pale?

Well

Straight Into The Hairline

This Makeup Company On Instagram. Why?

They Charge $350 Wtf

The Tone Match Here Is Awful

“Cool New Way To Do Blush”

She Used 6 Pumps Of Foundation To Create This Look