The subtle application of blush will lift cheekbones, enhance your face and give you the gentle glow of good health. The right color will work with your skintone to give you a youthfull radiant look. The wrong color will drain your color and make you look older and unflattering.
If you have not already done so, visit our Picking Foundation section to help you determine your color category. Once you know your color category, look at your eyecolor without make-up in natural light. Then based on your correct color category, below are guidelines for picking blush that will be most flattering to your skintone.
DiamondTones are Cool based colors and skintones falling in this category will look best in Blush that is Red, Bronze, Plum, Hot Pink (these colors look redder or rosier when compared to peach/rust colors).
SaphireTones are Cool based colors and skintones falling in this category will look best in Blush that is Pinkish Brown, Soft Plum, Rose, Mauve, Soft Fushia (these colors look pinker or rosier when compared to peach/rust colors).
TopazTones are Warm based colors and skintones falling in this category will look best in Blush that is Cinnamon, Salmon, peach, Terracotta, Spice, Warm Red (these colors look peachy or rustic when compared to rose/pink colors).
OpalTones are Warm based colors and skintones falling in these category will look best in Blush that is Salmon, peach, light cinnamon (these colors look peachy or rustic when compared to rose/pink colors).