Trust Me, I've Tested Them All—These Are the Blushers That Really Complement Dark Skin
As a beauty editor, I've tried countless blush shades and formulas. Trust me when I say these are the best for dark skin.


There was a time when finding the right blusher for dark skin felt... humbling, for lack of a better word. Historically, “easy to access” blush formulations have been made with lighter complexions in mind. This has meant that blushes that looked glowy in the pan would show up chalky, ashy or just downright invisible on deeper tones.
That’s why I’m constantly on a hunt for the best blushes that actually pop on dark skin, and truly deliver that healthy, radiant flush of colour without disappearing into an ashy mess the second you blend them in. I've endured years of swatching, patting, speaking to the experts and seeing how certain blushers wear IRL (from gnarly pilates classes to office lighting and golden-hour selfies), so you don’t have to.
As a self-proclaimed blusher connoisseur, here I break down the secret to finding the perfect blush for you, whether you’re looking for a rosy cheeked youthful look in the form of a cream blusher or a gentle splash of colour to add dimension to the face, I've got you.
How to Find the Right Blush for Dark Skin
Depending on your complexion and undertone, all too often, rosy pinks vanish into dark skin or turn ashy, leaving us with zero payoff. You want to look for something that blends seamlessly with your complexion, leaves it looking radiant and also something that pops, but not too much. (We must beat the blush blindness allegations, after all.)
To help us all, I've picked the brains of a true expert in the game, Dame Pat McGrath, founder of Pat Mcgrath Labs. “For me, blush is the accessory that completes the look on every skin tone. I’m obsessed with blush, and it’s one of my favorite moments in the beauty process. With the right shade and formula on deeper skin, the look will be major,” she tells me. These are her top tips for choosing the right product for your deep skin tone.
1. Shade Depth & Undertone Match
Look past the packaging names and just look out for the berries, plums, brick reds, burnt corals and deep terracotta shades. McGrath’s top tip? “For deeper skin tones, I focus on both undertone and formula when selecting a blush. Warm undertones look beautiful in rich corals and terracottas, while cool undertones are beyond gorgeous with berries and plums,” McGrath advises. Neutral undertones? With a mauve blusher, you can’t go wrong, but you’re free to play with warmth or coolness. Just avoid ultra-pale or peachy shades that can give you a jump scare when photographed.
2. Formula Matters
Usually, I’d say that creams and liquids are "it", as they blend into skin for that soft-glam finish we all love, without looking flat or chalky. However, powders can work too, just make sure they’re richly pigmented and finely milled for deeper tones. McGrath agrees, adding: “I love incorporating cream formulas because they melt into the skin and give a luminous finish with just a hint of colour."
3. Testing Technique
When in-store, swipe onto the jawline or inner forearm under warm lighting, blend with your finger or a sponge, then step outside to see how it wears in natural light. If you’re an online shopper, perhaps look for real-user swatches and check how the colour fades or layers (especially on social posts or reviews).
4. Consider Texture & Finish
For a natural finish, avoid chunky shimmer or glitter. According to the pros, the sweet spot is subtle radiance that lifts the complexion, not flash or glare.
5. Think About Longevity & Wear
Check if the formula includes hydrating ingredients (like hyaluronic acid and vitamin E) if your skin leans dry or you're looking for a blusher for mature skin. For longer wear, lightly set a bit of loose translucent powder, but only if necessary.
The Best Blushers for Dark Skin, Tried & Tested
- Best liquid blush: Benefit Cosmetics Benetint (£23)
- Best balm blush: Pat McGrath Labs Divine Blush Legendary Glow Colour Balm (£27)
- Best creamy blush: Fenty Beauty Cheeks Out Freestyle Cream Blush (£22)
- Best powder blush: Dior Backstage Rosy Glow (£35)
- Best dewy blush: Saie Glow Sculpt Multi Use Cream Highlighting Blush (£24)
1. Benefit Benetint
Shades to try: Dark Cherry; Raspberry
Pros
- Buildable coverage: The watery formula allows for a sheer wash or more intense flush, making it easy to customize.
- Long-lasting: Once applied, it stays put through sweat, workouts and daily activities without fading.
Cons
- Liquid formula can be tricky: If you’re not careful, it can streak or stain fingers or clothing during application.
Benefit Benetint is one of those rare beauty products that has achieved cult status for a reason, she is that-girl. On dark skin, those berry hues translate into a fresh, just-bitten flush that never looks chalky or flat. The watery formula makes it easy to build up coverage: one swipe for a sheer wash of colour, a few more dabs for that “I woke up like this” kind of glow. And once it’s on, it doesn’t budge, whether you’re sweating through reformer pilates or taking golden hour selfies, it stays put all day. Universally loved, low effort, high payoff.
2. Fenty Beauty Cheeks Out Freestyle Cream Blush
Shades to try: Raisin Standardz and in Riri
Pros
- Creamy, blendable formula that melts into skin seamlessly.
- Shades complement all undertones on dark skin.
Cons
- It can be easy to over apply.
Black women love to see a Fenty Beauty product coming, and this one is exactly what you want from a blush formula for dark skin: buttery smooth, easy to apply with fingers or a brush and it seamlessly melts into the skin. The texture is light and creamy without ever feeling greasy, which means you get that natural, dewy flush without worrying about it sliding off by lunchtime. The shade range is also dreamy; those juicy oranges and vibrant berries are perfectly designed to pop on darker complexions. Whether your undertone leans warm, cool or neutral, there’s a shade that flatters without ashy fallout. It’s the kind of blush that makes you look instantly alive, no filter needed.
3. Pat Mcgrath Labs Divine Blush Legendary Glow Colour Balm
Shades to Try: Fleurotique and Forbidden Fleur
Pros
- Rich pigment that gives a dewy, ethereal finish.
- Glides onto skin effortlessly and lasts all day.
Cons
- Premium price point.
If there is someone who does not play when it comes to formulas for dark skin, it's Pat McGrath. These balm sticks are fool-proof and are loaded with rich pigment yet still manage to look dewy and skin-like, leaving you with that ethereal, glassy cheek glow she's famous for. They glide onto the skin effortlessly—no dragging, no patchiness—just a smooth wash of colour that melts right in. And unlike a lot of dewy formulas, once they've set, they're set, and they actually last, keeping that luminous flush intact long after you’ve left the house. It’s luxury blush at its most wearable, and it eats every single time.
4. Dior Backstage Rosy Glow
Shades to try: Berry and Cherry
Pros
- Intense pigmentation; a little goes a long way.
- Flattering, natural finish on dark skin.
Cons
- Premium price point.
- Powder texture may not be suitable for very dry skin.
If we could put opulence in matte powder form, it would come out as Dior’s Rosy Glows. These powders work hard—a little sweep across the cheeks goes a long way—delivering that healthy, lit-from-within pop of colour we blush lovers desire. On dark skin tones, the shades translate beautifully, adding just the right amount of colour payoff without ever looking chalky. It’s silky, flattering and the kind of blush that makes you feel instantly pulled together, even on a bare-minimum makeup day. A makeup-bag essential for me.
5. Saie Beauty Glow Sculpt
Shades to try: Mauveglow
Pros
- Hybrid blush-highlighter gives natural, dewy flush.
- Infuses skin with radiance, flattering on dark tones.
Cons
- Creamy texture may be less ideal for very oily skin.
- Limited shades compared to other cream blush ranges.
Even though the OG Saie liquid blushes already had most of us hooked, this is the undiscovered gem I’m done gatekeeping. It's the most natural, glowy blush in my collection. The perfect hybrid of blush-meets-highlighter, giving skin a radiant sheen without glitter or heavy shimmer. It melts in seamlessly, making cheeks look bright and lifted, and the shades flatter dark skin in that effortless, believable sort of way. It’s the kind of product that has people asking what skincare you’re using, not what blush you’re wearing. Yes, that!
6. NYX Buttermelt Blush
Shades to Try: Butter than Before
Pros
- Silky, buttery powder formula that blends easily.
- Strong pigment with long-lasting wear; smells like cake batter.
Cons
- May appear too bright or intense if over-applied.
- Powder can kick up in compact during travel.
It’s all in the name—even though it's a pressed powder, this NYX Buttermelt Blush really does feel like butter from the first swatch. The formula is silky smooth, blends like a dream and packs serious pigment that actually lasts through the day. And the best part? It smells like cake batter (in the most nostalgic and comforting way), making the whole application experience just that little bit sweeter. Under £10 and high-performing? That makes a serious case for it in my high-street makeup stash.
7. Rhode Pocket Blush
Shades to try: Plum and Date Cake
Pros
- Ergonomic, effortless application for quick touch-ups.
- Flattering warm shades
Cons
- Not designed for precise placement.
I’ll be honest. I’m not usually one to cave to the hype, but Rhode Pocket Blush deserves the buzz. The packaging is ergonomic and intentionally unfussy: it’s not about sharp precision, it’s about swiping and blending in seconds, which makes it perfect for quick touch-ups on the go. The formula glides on effortlessly, giving you that soft, diffused flush without having to overthink placement. And the shades? Warm, wearable and flattering across all undertones on dark-hued skin. They add life without ever leaning ashy or chalky. It’s the kind of product that makes “no makeup-makeup" actually look and feel effortless.
8. e.l.f Camo Liquid Blush
Shades to try: Berry Well, Gorge Orange, and Suave Mauve
Pros
- Affordable and cheerful; melts into skin naturally.
- Blendable and buildable for custom coverage.
Cons
- Lighter shades may need multiple layers on deeper skin.
With e.l.f. you know you're going to get a crowd pleaser without having to sell all of your possessions to afford it. The formula is lightweight, super blendable and melts into the skin with zero fuss, leaving behind a soft, natural-looking hue that instantly perks up the face. It’s the kind of everyday blush you can throw on in seconds and trust to look good, no matter what. Proof that you don’t need to spend a fortune for a flattering, reliable pop of colour to the cheeks.
9. Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Matte Beauty Blush Wand
Shades to try: Dream Pop
Pros
- Strong colour payoff; tiny dot goes a long way.
- Sponge applicator creates soft, blurred finish effortlessly.
Cons
- Premium price point.
- Matte formula may feel drying on very dry skin.
CT did not come to play when she dropped this blush wand. The colour deposit is immense, so trust me when I say a tiny dot goes a very long way. The formula itself has serious staying power, clinging to the skin in the best way and keeping that flushed, blurred look intact all day. And can we talk about the sponge applicator? It’s genuinely a joy to work with, diffusing the pigment seamlessly and giving cheeks that soft-focus, airbrushed effect without any extra effort. This is what blush dreams are made of!
10. Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Dewy Flush
Shades to try: Berry Flush
Pros
- Creamy, blendable formula with strong pigment.
- Flattering, natural flush that lasts all day.
Cons
- Limited shade options for deep skin tones.
- Requires a bit of layering for strong colour payoff
This Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Dewy Flush is basically skincare cosplaying as blush, and I mean that in the best way. It’s hydrating, juicy and gives skin that healthy, plumped finish while also delivering a believable flush of colour and of course skincare benefits. Think of it as the final boss of no-makeup makeup—it’s so natural and seamless that it truly gives you an I-woke-up-like-this glow. And the best part? Even on deep skin tones, the shades show up with that sheer glow that’s subtle but still impactful.
11. Glossier Cloud Paint
Shades to try: Spark, Haze, Black Cherry
Pros
- Natural, glowy hues.
- Buildable, versatile application with fingers, brush, or sponge.
Cons
- Some shades may appear subtle on very deep skin tones.
- Can feel slightly tacky until fully blended.
The Glossier Cloud Paints are classic cult products for a reason—they’re effortless, reliable and deliver that perfect natural glow every time. The hues are soft, glowy and flattering on dark skin tones, and the formula is so buildable that a little really does go a long way. You can dab them on with your fingers for a sheer, dewy flush, or use a brush or sponge if you want a more polished, layered look. Either way, it’s the kind of blush that makes your skin look healthy and radiant, and is a true crowd pleaser.
12. Refy Cream Blush
Shades to try: Cherry and Plum
Pros
- Soft, buildable formula that glides onto skin.
- Natural, dewy finish that layers well with other products.
Cons
- Cream formula may not set as long as powders for oily skin.
- Limited shade range compared to some other cream blushes.
This cream blush is a total gem for anyone chasing that effortless, skin-like flush. The formula is soft, buildable and glides on like whipped butter, letting you control exactly how much colour you want. It dries down to a natural, dewy finish that looks like your cheeks are glowing from within, not just painted on. Bonus points: it layers beautifully over or under other products without pilling, so whether you’re going for a full beat or keeping it minimal, it works with you. We love to see it!
13. Westman Atelier Baby Cheeks Blush
Shades to try: Dou Dou and Bichette
Pros
- High-quality, richly pigmented, and blendable.
- Weighty, luxe packaging adds to the experience.
Cons
- High-end price point.
- Cream formula can be less travel-friendly due to size.
Westman Atelier Baby Cheeks Blush sits at the higher end of the price spectrum, but honestly, there is something to account every penny to. The formula is silky, richly pigmented and insanely blendable—giving you that perfect, buildable flush without leaving it looking clownish or streaky. The weighty, luxe packaging alone makes you want to apply it over and over, and the colours translate beautifully on deep skin tones, giving a natural, radiant glow. It’s one of those products that makes doing your makeup feel indulgent in the best possible way.
14. Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Blush
Shades to try: Faith, Believe and Grateful
Pros
- Lightweight formula that is beautifully blendable.
- Doefoot makes it super easy to apply.
Cons
- It packs pigment, so be warned that a little goes a long way.
This blush marries the essence of Rare Beauty really well, soft and approachable, but impossible to ignore once applied. The creamy formula glides effortlessly onto the cheeks, blending seamlessly for a natural finish. Despite its lightweight texture, the pigment is surprisingly strong, so a little goes a long way, giving you buildable coverage that lasts all day. It’s the kind of blush that makes minimal makeup feel polished and radiant.
15. Too Faced Cloud Crush
Shades to try: Hopeful Romantic and Love Potion
Pros
- Soft, powdery texture with a natural blurring effect.
- Strong colour deposit with a yummy, sweet scent.
Cons
- Fragrance may bother those sensitive to scented makeup.
- Powdery texture can be tricky to build without fallout.
These Too Faced’s Cloud Crush blushes are as delightful as their name suggests. They smell super yummy—like a sweet little treat every time you apply—and the soft, powdery texture feels like a dream on the skin. The formula delivers a natural, blurring effect while still packing a serious punch of colour, so your cheeks look radiant and healthy. It’s the perfect combination of a pop of colour, strong performance and effortless beauty in one.
Why Trust Us
At Who What Wear UK, we know that beauty isn’t one-size-fits-all. Our editors have tested thousands of products over the years—spanning skincare, makeup, hair and nails—and work closely with trusted experts including dermatologists, makeup artists and leading industry insiders to ensure every guide is well-researched, inclusive and relevant to you.
We focus on formulas that deliver, whether they’re affordable favourites or luxury investments. Our product selection is based on tangible results, ingredient know-how and what we’d truly recommend to a friend.

Sheilla (or Shei) is a freelance journalist and has previously worked at GLAMOUR Magazine and The Sunday Times STYLE, with bylines across many publications such as British Vogue, Allure, Teen Vogue, Marie Claire, Refinery29, Dazed and The Telegraph. Although a maths graduate, she has always been passionate about impactful storytelling. She has written features across beauty, entertainment, travel, sports, music, racial equality and Black womanhood. She has interviewed the likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Selena Gomez, Megan Thee Stallion and the incarcerated Russian grand larcenist, Anna Delvey. Her visibility and work have earned her a Highly Commended Award at the British Society of Magazine Editors Awards.
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