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Ariel Baker

Meet 8 Editor-Vetted Blush Palettes That Basically Flirt for You

Model wearing red blush and red lipstick.

Blush can do a lot. It sculpts the face, adds a healthy pop of color, ties together a minimal makeup look, or gives you that flirty, tanned finish we all chase. If you're anything like me, you've probably amassed numerous formulas over the years, mixing and matching different shades and textures to get the exact cheek tone you want. If there's one thing that's become clear throughout this process, it's that there aren't enough of the best blush palettes readily available anymore.

Blush palettes used to be everywhere—they were a staple for makeup artists and everyday makeup wearers alike. But even the pros now have to depot, re-press, and build their own palettes, which is something the average makeup enthusiast likely doesn't have time (or know how) to do. I'm not sure if it's the liquid blush boom á la Rare Beauty or the non-stop rollout of single powder blush launches, but individual pans have now replaced quality palettes that dominated the 2016 era. And I, for one, would like to change that.

A good palette lets you mix and match shades to your heart's content, and can easily double as eyeshadow or even as a lip topper. It makes getting ready both more fun and more efficient. So if you've been struggling to get your hands on good-quality blush palettes, I’ve got you covered. Ahead, find the eight best pigmented blush palettes that flatter a range of skin tones and have managed to win permanent residency in my makeup collection.

If you’ve been trying to downsize your collection, want more cheek colors, or are simply looking to refresh your spring makeup routine, trust me, these picks are worth it.

The Best Blush Palettes

Best Overall Blush Palette: Make Up For Ever HD Skin Blush & Glow Longwear Cream Face Palette

Best Customizable Blush Palette: Simmi Haze Color Glaze Lip and Cheek Pigment

Best Powder Blush Palette: Viseart Paris Blush Palette

Best Blush Duo: Isamaya Skin Enhancing Duo

Best Universal Blush Palette: RCMA 5-Part "Series Favorites" Palette

Ariel Baker testing the Make Up For Ever blush palette. (Image credit: Ariel Baker)
Ariel Baker testing Simmi Haze blush stack. (Image credit: Ariel Baker)
Ariel Baker testing Viseart blush palette. (Image credit: Ariel Baker)
Ariel Baker testing Isamaya Beauty blush duo. (Image credit: Ariel Baker )
Ariel Baker testing RCMA blush palette. (Image credit: Ariel Baker )

Other Blush Palettes I Love

What Should I Look For In a Blush Palette?

Regardless of whether you prefer cream or powder formulas, the blush palette that you choose should hit a specific benchmark. "Look at the dexterity of the product, meaning how it moves on the skin. Consider if it blends easily and works with the rest of the products in your beauty routine," says makeup artist and founder of Glamour Puss, Alex Diblasio. "Blush is meant to create movement on the face, so don't be afraid to experiment with different textures to find what works best for you."

How Do You Use a Blush Palette?

While the packaging might look different from the single-pot designs you're used to, blush palettes are essentially the same (but more versatile!) thing: a product that offers multiple cheek colors in one place. "Blush is used as a tool to accentuate the apples of your cheeks and shape the face," Diblasio says.

One of the easiest tricks in the book when applying blush is to smile and place the color directly onto the apples of the cheeks. That said, your technique might vary based on the shape of your face, the shade of blush you use, and the look you're going for. Bottom line: don't be afraid to experiment and find what works best for you.

What Colors Should I Get In a Blush Palette?

A good rule of thumb is to approach buying blush palettes according to the tonality of your skin. "Palettes catered to fairer tones should include different pink shades," Diblasio says. "Light to medium skin can use deeper pinks and peaches. Deeper skin tones can use shades that lean more on the raspberry, plum, and orange side, depending on what kind of look you're going for."

This said, there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to makeup, so I say go for the colors that draw your eye and play—that's what makeup is for.

Why Trust Marie Claire?

Marie Claire is an expert in cheek makeup, having covered topics ranging from the best highlighters and drugstore blushes, and more. Beauty Writer Ariel Baker brings five years of expertise to this story and has researched and tested practically all of the blush palette options on the market.

How We Tested

For this story, we sourced editor favorites and tested over 12 blush palettes. We scoured the Internet for customer reviews to ensure each palette was rated highly. We evaluated each option based on ease of application, shade inclusivity, and wear time.

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