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In the summer all I want to wear is peach or coral blush - you already noticed if you checked out my Summer Beauty Edit! But I have a lot more blushes in these warm shades than the few I included in my favorites selection. If you want to try peach and coral on your cheeks but don't know where to start, here are 10 blushes to inspire you: from powder to liquid textures and at all price points, I'm sure you'll find one to suit your needs!
- Clinique Cheek Pop in Peach Pop ($23): this cute flower blush is a pink coral with a satin finish. It retains its unique shape through a lot of uses, mine that you see here is a couple years old and well loved!
- Clinique Chubby Stick Cheek Colour Balm in 02 Robust Rhubard ($23): what's more convenient than a stick blush? This one is a deeper rosy coral with a very lightweight texture that blends easily.
- Nars Blush in Orgasm ($30): this cult blush is a pink coral with golden shimmer. I have to build it a bit for the color to show up well but then it looks really flattering! The one you see in the photos is a mini I got as a birthday gift from Ulta.
- Benefit Galifornia ($29): a strongly scented pink coral with a subtle golden sheen, quite similar to Clinique Peach Pop but a bit cooler in tone. It looks really bright in its box but not so much on the cheeks if you don't overdo it.
- Stila Convertible Color in Gerbera ($25): this cooler toned pale coral is a cream that can be used both on cheeks and lips - I much prefer it on the cheeks, where it turns into a very fresh coral shade on my light skin tone.
- Wet n Wild Coloricon Baked Blush in Don't Flutter Yourself ($4.99): this very pale shimmery peach is more of a highlighter than a blush if you ask me! It works well as a blush topper, or to add just a hint of peach if you're just wearing bronzer. And how cute is the hummingbird!
- Milani Baked Powder Blush in 05 Luminoso ($6.80): I bought this blush because so many people recommended it! It's a light peachy coral with a strong sheen that works as a shimmery blush for light skin tones and can be used as a soft highlighter on deeper complexions.
- Chanel Rouge Coco Lip Blush in 410 Corail Naturel ($30): a blendable lip and cheek liquid in a beautiful peachy coral color, it looks very natural as a blush. Check out my review for all the details.
- Surratt Artistique Blush in Peau de Pêche ($32): super finely milled with a silky texture, this powder blush is the perfect shade of medium/deep warm peach.
- Nars Liquid Blush in Luster ($30): my absolute favorite liquid blush! Super pigmented, in a very flattering shade of pure peach. A little goes a long way!
Do you love to wear peach and coral blushes as much as I do in the summer? What are your favorites?
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