If One of These 11 Powder Blushes Are in Your Makeup Bag, Beauty Editors Will Know You Have Good Taste
Yep, it's true.
Here at Who What Wear, blush is one of our favorite topics. Whether we're talking about rom-com-worthy blush sticks, the "toasted blush" trend, or the TikTok-viral blushes that *actually* deserve the hype, we simply can't shut up. about it.
Recently, while focusing on our blush fixation, we realized something. Powder blush is one of the most basic makeup products in our collection. We don't mean basic in a negative sense. We mean basic as in foundational—the way the perfect white T-shirt or pair of jeans is considered a wardrobe basic. (You get it.) We decided to put our heads together, reach out to a celebrity makeup artist, and curate a list of the best powder blushes on the market. These are the editor-tested, foolproof formulas that will never—I repeat never—let you down. Ahead, see the 11 best powder blushes we've crowned as essential.
The Best Powder Blushes, Listed
- Best Overall: Pat McGrath Labs Skin Fetish: Divine Powder Blush
- Best Affordable: L'Oréal True Match Super Blendable Blush
- Best Designer: Dior Rouge Blush
- Best Radiant Finish: Hourglass Ambient Lighting Blush
- Best Matte Finish: Glossier Cloud Paint Plush Blush
The Best Powder Blushes
Best Overall: Pat McGrath Skin Fetish: Divine Powder Blush
Size: 0.34 oz | Finish: Matte and shimmer | Shades: 6
Pros: Silky texture, good color payoff, blendable, both matte and shimmer finishes.
Cons: None.
When a celebrity makeup artist confirms that your favorite blush is, in fact, exceptional, you feel so validated. That's the case with Pat McGrath Labs' Skin Fetish: Divine Powder Blush. The soft, silky, and buildable powder blush gets an A+ from celebrity makeup artist Christian Briceno. "Pat McGrath's Divine Blush is pigment control at its finest, with a rich payoff that still feels soft and believable. The texture is refined with a satin finish that gives skin a dimensional, luxurious glow. It photographs beautifully, never appearing chalky or flat, and it retains its quality throughout the day," he says.
Beauty Editor Kaitlyn McLintock wearing Pat McGrath Labs' Skin Fetish: Divine Powder Blush in Divine Rose
Best Affordable: L'Oréal True Match Super Blendable Blush
Size: 0.21 oz | Finish: Natural | Shades: 4
Pros: Silky texture, good color payoff, blendable, natural finish.
Cons: Some people might prefer a bolder shade range.
Yes, you can find a powder blush that's worth its weight in gold at the drugstore. "These blushes deliver a smooth, natural finish that feels airy and fresh, never heavy or chalky," Briceno says. "The formula blends effortlessly, and each shade harmonizes with the skin undertones, allowing the color to blend seamlessly into the skin. It's dependable and trustworthy for artists and everyday users alike with a great price point."
Best Designer: Dior Rouge Blush
Size: 0.21 oz | Finish: Radiant | Shades: 22
Pros: Silky texture, good color payoff, good shade range, blendable, radiant finish.
Cons: Expensive.
If you're allergic to matte makeup (I kid), Briceno says you'll love the radiant, French-girl glow that Dior's Rouge Blush gives the skin. "Dior Rouge Blush embodies the classic Parisian finish, with its formula delivering rich pigment in a smooth, velvety texture that melts into your skin," he says. "You can go from a soft wash of color to a bold editorial statement. It's a timeless staple in any artist's kit, marrying luxury texture with dependable performance on every skin tone."
Best Radiant Finish: Hourglass Ambient Lighting Blush
Size: 0.21 oz | Finish: Radiant | Shades: 6
Pros: Silky texture, good color payoff, radiant finish.
Cons: Some people might find the finish too glowy.
The Who What Wear team agrees that this blush belongs in makeup bags everywhere. It's incredibly lightweight and silky, glides onto the skin like a dream, and delivers the prettiest lit-from-within finish. It literally looks like your skin is in some sort of perpetual candlelight when this is on. It's like magic.
Best Matte Finish: Glossier Cloud Paint Plush Blush
Size: 0.20 oz | Finish: Matte | Shades: 10
Pros: Innovative, Memory Cloud texture, good color payoff, blendable, buildable, matte finish, good shade range.
Cons: Some people might prefer a more traditional pressed powder blush.
Who What Wear senior beauty editor Jamie Schneider loves Glossier's new Cloud Paint Plush Blush. "The innovative formula features a Memory Cloud technology that allows the wearer to literally mold the blush like clay. The pillowy-soft texture blooms across the skin with a mere press of a fingertip, making it easy to build soft layers," she says. (It just so happens to be part of one of 2026's biggest blush trends.)
Schneider demonstrates the clay-like texture of Glossier's Cloud Paint Plush Blush.
Ciele Flush & Protect SPF 45+ Powder Blush
Size: 0.13 oz | Finish: Natural | Shades: 7
Pros: Silky texture, blendable, buildable, natural finish, infused with SPF 45+.
Cons: Some people might prefer a less sheer, more instantly bold formula.
Ciele's new Flush & Protect Blushes blend so easily, whether it's onto bare skin, over foundation, or over sunscreen. I love the berry-hued color palette the brand is working with, and I love that each one is infused with SPF 45+ even more. (Who doesn't want a little extra sun protection? There's only one thing to note. These blushes are more sheer than other powder formulas on the market. I love that because it creates the prettiest flush of color for daytime, but some people might prefer higher pigment right out of the gate.
Nars Talc-Free Powder Blush
Size: 0.17 oz | Finish: Matte and shimmer | Shades: 14
Pros: Silky texture, good color payoff, blendable, buildable, both matte and shimmer finishes.
Cons: None.
Nars Powder Blush has been a makeup-bag mainstay for beauty editors for years. It's still, to this day, one of the best powder formulas on the market. Never cakey, chalky, or obvious, the silky powder melts onto the skin and delivers a kiss of color, either with a matte or a shimmer finish. While there are so many good shades to choose from (14 to be exact), I have a soft spot for the iconic shade called Orgasm—a super-flattering peachy pink with golden shimmer.
Valentino Eye2Cheek Eyeshadow and Blush
Size: 0.17 oz | Finish: Matte and shimmer | Shades: 8
Pros: Silky texture, good color payoff, blendable, buildable, both matte and shimmer finishes, can be used on both the eyes and cheeks.
Cons: Expensive.
Who What Wear associate beauty editor Alyssa Brascia swears by this versatile Valentino Beauty pick. It can be used on both the eyes and the cheeks (or anywhere, really) for a pop of highly pigmented color. It's the blush to buy if you love a monochromatic makeup look.
Associate beauty editor Alyssa Brascia wearing Valentino Eye2Cheek Eyeshadow and Blush in Rosa Emozione
Haus Labs Color Fuse Talc-Free Blush
Size: 0.18 oz | Finish: Natural | Shades: 6
Pros: Silky texture, good color payoff, blendable, buildable, natural finish, infused with fermented arnica and hydrating squalane.
Cons: None.
Both Who What Wear Beauty Director Erin Jahns and I love Haus Labs' Color Fuse Blush. Not only does it have all the hallmarks of a good powder blush (silky, blendable, buildable, etc.), but it's also talc-free and infused with redness-reducing fermented arnica and hydrating squalane. That's what makes it such a dream for people who struggle with dry, redness-prone skin, like yours truly.
Morphe Cheek Thrills Multi-Finish Face Trio Blush
Size: 0.38 oz | Finish: Matte and radiant | Shades: 7
Pros: Silky texture, good color payoff, blendable, buildable, matte and radiant finishes, three-in-one palette.
Cons: If you only use powder blush, it might be more worthwhile to buy a single blush.
Who What Wear assistant beauty editor Sabrina Talbert is a fan of Morphe's smart and chic three-in-one blush palettes—so much so that she recently dedicated a full review to them. (That's when you know a beauty editor really loves a product.) "For less than $20, you're getting a three-in-one product, and I love that you don't necessarily have to use all three formulas to get the look you want," she says. "One of the biggest issues I have with some blushes is that they don't last or the color fades after a few hours, so I was pleasantly surprised to find that these blushes held up well throughout the day."
Assistant beauty editor Sabrina Talbert wearing Morphe Cheek Thrills Multi-Finish Trio Blush in After Party
Ilia Soft Focus Blurring Blush
Size: 0.15 oz | Finish: Natural | Shades: 8
Pros: Silky texture, good color payoff, blendable, buildable, Natural finish, blurring effect.
Cons: None.
Schneider and Brascia both count Ilia's Soft Focus Blurring Blush as one of their all-time favorite formulas. It has a pretty, powdery finish, but it's not powdery in a chalky or cakey way. No, it's powdery in a soft, velvety, and cloud-like way. It's all thanks to the cool, blurred effect it gives the skin, Dust it onto your face, and you'll see how it helps erase texture and lend an almost poreless look to the complexion.
What to Look for in a Powder Blush
"A great powder blush should feel refined with pigment that builds gradually instead of grabbing on contact," Briceno says. "Finely milled blushes create even payoff and blend effortlessly. Shade selection matters too; blush should mimic how your skin naturally flushes when exposed to warmth or emotion."
How to Apply Powder Blush
"A good blush application begins with the right brush," Briceno says. "A medium-density, rounded [brush] soft enough to diffuse the color, like Trademark Beauty's Blush Brush ($11)." He suggests tapping off excess product before applying it to the skin to avoid harsh lines. "Place the blush starting at the high point of the cheek and blend upward toward the temple in circular motions. This technique visually lifts the face while maintaining a believable color. To finish, use a clean brush or a touch of translucent powder to blend the edges for a skin-like, airbrushed finish," he explains.
How We Chose the Best Powder Blushes
Beauty editor Kaitlyn McLintock has nearly 10 years of experience assessing the latest and greatest beauty products, and she has approached these powder blushes with a trained, discerning eye. She reached out to an expert: celebrity makeup artist Christian Briceno. She also collected insights from her colleagues—Who What Wear's expert beauty editors. Finally, she put these powder blushes to the test on her own skin. While creating this list, she made sure to consider a variety of factors, including texture, finish, color payoff, and longevity.
Customer reviews are also important to keep in mind, as everyone has different makeup needs and preferences, so she made sure to scour the review sections of our favorite retailers when compiling this list of the 11 best powder blushes.
Why Trust Who What Wear
At Who What Wear, we know that beauty isn't one-size-fits-all. Over the years, our editors have tested thousands of products—including skincare, makeup, haircare, and nails—while also working closely with trusted experts, like renowned dermatologists, celebrity makeup artists, and other leading industry insiders. Together, this ensures every guide is well-researched, inclusive, and relevant to you.
We focus on formulas that deliver, whether they're affordable favorites or luxury investments. Our product selection is based on tangible results, ingredient know-how, and what we'd truly recommend to our closest friends and family members.

Kaitlyn McLintock is a Beauty Editor at Who What Wear. She has 10 years of experience in the editorial industry, having previously written for other industry-leading publications, like Byrdie, InStyle, The Zoe Report, Bustle, and others. She covers all things beauty and wellness-related, but she has a special passion for creating skincare content (whether that's writing about an innovative in-office treatment, researching the benefits of a certain ingredient, or testing the latest and greatest at-home skin device). Having lived in Los Angeles, California, and Austin, Texas, she has since relocated back to her home state, Michigan. When she's not writing, researching, or testing beauty products, she's working through an ever-growing book collection or swimming in the Great Lakes.
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