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17 Gorgeous Blushes That Show Up and Show Out On Deeper Skin Tones

These vibrant pinks, plums, and corals give melanted skin a healthy flush without any ashy residue.

By Nykia Spradley

December 21, 2020
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The Best Blush Colors for Dark Skin Tones
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    Blush might not top the list of no-excuses, must-have makeup products for everyone, but if we're being completely honest, it's the one makeup staple that when done right, completely boosts even the simplest looks. The thing is, though, for darker skin, it can be tricky finding a blush shade that doesn't leave your cheeks looking ashy. You can run into products and formulas that are too pale, too pearlescent, or not the right texture for oily or dry skin.

    The point of blush is to create a warm, natural-looking flush, like you just stepped in from the cold. You don't need super fair skin to get this effect. All you need is to go brighter with your blush choice than you think you need. "With [people] of color, you can have so much for fun with color," says Sir John, a makeup artist who often works with Beyoncé. "[The blush] may look shocking in the pan, but once you apply, it gives you the softest hint like you came in from the cold."

    In fact, the more vivid it looks in the package, the more likely it is to give even the richest complexions a vibrant, healthy glow. (However, some blushes, as you'll see, can be deceiving in their packaging). Hot pinks, fiery corals, berry, and wine-toned blushes work best for the melanin-rich.

    The texture and finish are equally as important as the shade itself, too. "I want people to get into the habit of using less powder because it just looks more modern," Sir John says. He does add a tiny caveat to this tip, though. For darker skin, in particular, he suggests lightly setting a cream blush with a powder formula to not only make it last but also to make intensify the hue. 

    A collectively well-seasoned crop of makeup artists and Allure editors shared their favorite blushes for darker skin. Keep going to see their picks along with a few other standouts that'll have your cheeks flushed and glowing.

    All products featured on Allure are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.

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      Glossier Cloud Paint in Haze

      For brown skin, no matter how deep or light, Glossier's Cloud Paint in Haze is Sir John's top pick. The sheer liquid formula is also a favorite among Allure editors. "Even though [these blushes] look bright, once you put them on your face, they just give you this subtle, lit-from-within, I-just-had-sex kind of glow," he says. It's not too much — just beautifully flattering.

      $18 (Shop Now)

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      Ilia Beauty Multi-Stick in A Fine Romance

      Ilia Beauty's Multi-Stick has held a spot as one of the most popular products on Allure for several consecutive months due to its creamy, sheer tint that doles out a glossy dose of color. The thing is it doesn't just sit on top of your cheeks, though. Instead, avocado seed oil and cocoa butter moisturize the skin and help the blush melt beneath the surface to reveal a dewy glow. A Fine Romance is a bright berry shade that's particularly perfect for giving deep brown skin a visible wash of color. 

      $34 (Shop Now)

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      Rituel de Fille Inner Glow Crème Pigment in Frenzy

      The entire Rituel de Fille lineup is pretty much made for the most gorgeous, ethereal beauty looks, but the Inner Glow Crème Pigment in Frenzy is out of this world for brown skin. The deep red cream, which is Allure's director of content development, Soyini Driskell's cheek choice, has a subtle shimmer that can be used to highlight eyes and lips as well. What's even better is that all of the brand's formulas are free of synthetic dyes, talc, and plastic-based glitters.

      $29 (Shop Now)

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      Mented Make You Blush in Berried Away

      Mented's Make You Blush in Berried Away is a highly pigmented burgundy made with melanin in mind. It's bright enough to show up on dark skin without any weird undertones to dull down your natural glow. It's also buildable so you can work your way up to your desired level of flush. 

      $22 (Shop Now)

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      MAC Powder Blush in Coppertone

      Allure digital editor Jihan Forbes reaches for the MAC Powder Blush in Coppertone when she wants to liven up her face. The bronzy blush highlights just as nicely as it flushes cheeks with warm-toned shimmer. The power is also enriched with antioxidants like vitamin E to protect skin from environmental damage. 

      $25 (Shop Now)

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      Juvia's Place Bella Blush

      The fiery shade of Juvia's Place Bella Blush looks intimidating, but it touts exactly the richness deeper skin tones need. The terracotta tone has a matte finish that doesn't compromise on vibrancy and livens up dull winter skin — and takes you into warm-weather mode once temperatures rise again. 

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      Live Tinted Huestick in Free

      Not only is the Live Tinted Huestick an Allure 2020 Best of Beauty award winner, but it's also Allure editor Gabi Thorne's makeup bag time and space saver. She also swipes the orange Rise stick to color correct darkness under her eyes and around her lips and dabs on Origin as a fall-friendly red lip. 

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      Nyx Professional Makeup Sweet Cheeks Soft Cheek Tint in Showgirl

      The Nyx Professional Makeup Sweet Cheeks Soft Cheek Tints are another creamy option. The pigmented liquid formula doles out a buildable color that shows up on a range of skin tones. The Showgirl shade is a vibrant raspberry that you can easily smear onto cheeks with its fluffy doe-foot applicator. 

      $9 (Shop Now)

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      Trinny London Lip to Cheek Sheer Shimmer in Mama

      Subtle gold flecks in Trinny London's Lip to Cheek Sheer Shimmer in Mama helps accent the golden undertones in brown skin. The level of pigment in this warm, bright tangerine cream may look a bit intense in the jar, but trust us, it effortlessly blends out into the softest coral on skin. Moisturizing castor oil and beeswax also keep both cheeks and lips hydrated throughout the day. 

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      Flower Beauty Blush Bomb Color Drops in Bitten

      The gel-cream texture of Flower Beauty's Blush Bomb Color Drops in Bitten feels invisible on skin. It glides on silky, so you don't have to do too much tugging at your skin to blend it. This mauve-pink has enough richness to tint medium to lighter brown complexions. 

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      Codes Mood Reflecting Blush Palette in Merlot

      Perez suggests layering on a highlighter before your powdered blush pick. "It looks more natural and you can customize the glow," he explains. With a fluffy blush brush, sweep the highlighter on the cheekbone and blend down to the apples of your cheeks. Then, layer a deep pink, like the ones found in Codes Mood Reflecting Blush Palette in Merlot, on top to finish the look off. 

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      Revlon PhotoReady Cheek Flushing Tint in Starstruck

      Hot pinks and bold oranges, like this one, look fantastic on brown skin. Makeup artist Ashunta Sheriff explains that blush can either blend naturally or offer a complementary contrast against dark brown skin. Either way, unless the finish is totally off, if the shade is pigmented enough, you can't go wrong. Dot on Revlon's PhotoReady Cheek Flushing Tint in Starstruck with its doe-foot applicator, then dab it into your cheeks with your fingers so that it sets into your skin naturally.

      $11 (Shop Now)

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      Nars Blush in Exhibit A

      Nars's Blush in Exhibit A is a ripe clementine shade Moore loves that pretty much demonstrates why brighter is better for brown skin. It's highly pigmented, so either dab it lightly with your fingers or dust with a fluffy brush. It'll give even the deepest of brown skin tones a more sun-baked flush rather than a fresh-from-the-cold glow.

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      Make Up For Ever Color Stick in Purple

      Makeup artist Daniel Martin is all about multipurpose products. Instead of a traditional blush, he prefers a creamy color stick, like this one the Make Up For Ever Color Stick, for darker skin. "I can manipulate the payoff and mix [the product] to be bright or subtle," he tells Allure. “It's gorgeous on deep dark skin, especially in the fall." He prefers a cream over a powder because he says that it allows the color to come through the skin rather than appearing to sit on top of it.

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      Dior Rouge Blush Long-Wear Powder Blush in 999

      Ketia Moore loves how Dior's bright, berry blush looks on darker skin. This particular hue gives your cheeks a bit of a glow — perfect if you're trying to skip the highlighter. If you have more textured skin, Moore suggests a matte finish to help blur and smooth it out.

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      Shiseido Minimalist Whipped Powder Blush in Kokei

      Shiseido's Minimalist Whipped Powder Blush in Kokei is an airy mousse texture that blends into a soft powder as you dab it into your skin. It has silicone powder in the formula, which keeps it from looking dry, and the vivid hot pink color won't fade as the day progresses, thanks to a film-forming resin that sticks to skin.

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      Lancôme Blush Subtil in Rum Raisin

      When makeup artist Nick Barose wants a blush to show up on client Lupita Nyong'o's rich brown skin, his go-to is either the Lancôme Blush Subtil Palette in Rum Raisin or the Le Monochromatique cream in Haute Couture. (Lupita is an ambassador for Lancôme.) "To get pink that translates on darker skin, I always go for deeper berries or a plum applied with a lighter touch," he says. Barose also likes to use warmer orangey pinks on his clients. Avoid cooler tones of pink as they will dull down your brown.

      $43 (Shop Now)

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