Cream Blush vs Powder Blush (2024)

Are you team cream blush or team powder blush? Or maybe you love to mix and match? Whatever your preferences, blush can actually be a make or break step in many makeup rituals. Designed to make you look gorgeously glowing and lit from within with a healthy flush of cheek-popping color, on the flip side, too much blush, not enough blending, or a formula that doesn’t work with your skin’s needs can lead to many a blush blunder. Whether bright, neutral, or just a hint of hue, wherever you sit on the blush spectrum, this handy guide will help you find your best blush, and learn some new blush application tricks and techniques too.

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Texture

First up, how do you decide between cream or powder blush? Much like with foundations or bronzers, the simplest answer to this is that it's all down to your personal preference. That said, cream blushes like our Cream Blush Sticks impart a richer, conditioning texture, so they tend to complement those with drier complexions as they add dewiness and radiance to dull skin, have great staying power, and are less likely to cling to any dry patches or imperfections. They're also infused with nourishing skincare ingredients including vitamin E and candelilla wax, so really help to nourish skin while imparting that perfect flush of blush.

Powder blushes—especially matte powders are an excellent option if you err on the oilier side, have larger pores, acne-prone skin, or if you’re just generally looking for a more subtle glow. And, of course, you can mix and match using a cream base and powder top, depending on the look you’re going for

“I’m such a fan of blush, I use both cream and powder,” says Anna De La Cruz, Glo’s Master Aesthetician. “I love the velvety, lightweight texture of a cream because it provides such a natural-looking flush of color when done right. All of Glo’s cream blushes contain kaolin clay which is super balancing, so it really helps the color anchor to cheeks and lasts longer than powder alone.”

“Powder blush on the other hand is just so easy to use,” adds Steph Scalet, Glo’s Global Aesthetics Educator. “It’s much more buildable, so you can create different effects with just one blush. Glo’s powder blushes are so finely milled they have a silk-like powder effect, and many of them feature a soft shimmer, so you can create that radiant flush with just your powder.”

All of Glo’s blushes—both cream and powder, are mineral, meaning they’re perfect for all skin types, even sensitive skin, and are infused with caring ingredients including antioxidants vitamins C and E, and green tea, along with kaolin clay. They’re also talc-free, paraben-free, fragrance-free, and cruelty-free.

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Application

“Cream blushes can definitely look more color-intense in the packaging than powders, so that can be intimidating for some people,” Anna adds. “But don’t be put off, the trick to adjusting the intensity levels is all in the application. Use a light touch with both cream and powder, then build from there. And, it may sound like a no-brainer, but always apply your blush in daylight to ensure you can see properly so you don’t overdo it, and blend it out effectively.”

Our Cream Blush Sticks are super versatile and can be applied with your fingers or any of our face brushes. Depending on how you want to wear your blush—on apples, along the cheekbone, under the cheekbone, pat the blush into position with a light touch, then use a damp sponge to buff and blend outwards. “You can also add a little hint of C-Shield Anti-Pollution Moisture Tint SPF 30+ to the sponge to help create a more flawless blended effect,” suggests Anna.

“My favorite way to use Glo’s Cream Blush Sticks is to mix-and-match the shades for the Super Blush or Sunset Blush trends,” adds Steph. “I also love that it's designed for cheeks, lips, and lids so I will apply my favorite shade to the apples of my cheeks, eyelids, and lips for a monochrome effect.”

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“When it comes to applying powder blush, it’s good to add a primer first to help boost the powder blush’s staying power,” Anna says. “Just pick your favorite Solution Primer, whether that's Hydrating Primer, Illuminating Primer, Mattifying Primer, or Blurring Primer. It’s important to get the right brush too, so you stay precise. You could even have two brushes, one to apply, and then one to blend. For this, our Powder Blush Brush or a super-soft, dual-fiber brush are perfect to just add a soft kiss of color to the skin.”

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“A look I’m loving at the moment is to apply a powder blush on my temples, for a subtle pop of color,” adds Steph. “I’m seeing this look all over social media, and it’s such a cute way to add some definition to cheekbones too.”

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Pairings

“Crafted to be used solo or layered, my favorite Cream Blush Stick to wear on its own is Hush. It’s a mid-tone mauve that looks amazing from every angle, and looks like a natural flush. And, our Powder Blush in Melody is a best seller for good reason. This mid-toned rose is a soft matte formula that’s so chic.”

Personalize your look even further by mixing up your blush effects with these perfect pairings...

Pink Coral: “This pairing is soft and fun, great for summer. Start with Cream Blush Stick in Fling—a cool vibrant pink, then top off with Powder Blush in Papaya for an incredible pink coral effect,” shares Anna.

Sunset Serenade: “For a more robust pop of color, pair Cream Blush Stick in Spark—a baked terracotta, then top with Powder Blush in Spice Berry for a little extra heat."

Rosé Rendezvous: “Such a pretty, romantic pairing, start with Cream Blush Stick in Bliss—a beautiful berry rose, then lightly tap on Powder Blush in Sheer Petal for a delicate blush effect.”

Getaway Glow: “The perfect warm bronze glow, pair Cream Blush Stick in Desire—a rich chocolate brown with Powder Blush in Soleil starting with Desire for light sculpting and depth, then top off with Soleil, a bronze-coral shimmer for added dimension,” she adds.

And, don’t forget to finish your look with a pop of highlighting balm from our Glo Up Highlighter for a sheer, dewy finish.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Powder or Cream Blush Last Longer?

Powder blushes tend to last longer than cream blushes. Because of their texture and formulation, you can apply your powder blush in the morning and still feel like you’ve got a good flush of blush going into the night. As cream blushes are heavier textures and tend to be more richly pigmented, they can fade faster than powder blushes and will need a touch-up to take you into the evening.

To boost your blush’s staying power, apply your cream blush, let it sit for a moment, then add a dusting of setting powder over the top. You can also then add a layer of powder blush, for a customized blushed look that lasts all day and night.

Can Oily Skin Types Wear Cream Blush?

Powder blushes are more compatible with oily skin types for their mattifying and oil-absorbing properties, but if you have oily skin and prefer the texture and finish of a cream blush on your complexion, then go for it. You can also layer a setting powder or mattifying powder on top to take some of the shine off. If you’re firmly in the powder blush camp but are looking to create a similar effect to the texture of cream blush, try layering your powder with a little Barrier Balm on top for a glossed effect.

Does Cream Blush Clog Pores?

Cream blushes are heavier formulations than powder blushes, and like any product that contains oil, this may lead to breakouts or clogged pores, but there are several ways you can avoid this. Look to cream blushes that are non-comedogenic, or check to see what oils the blush contains—coconut, flaxseed, or palm are considered comedogenic oils. It’s also super important to ensure the makeup brushes you’re using to apply your product are regularly cleaned to avoid the spread of acne-causing bacteria—this includes hands too if you’re applying with your fingers.

Careful cleansing at the end of the day is also vital in reducing potential breakouts and clogged pores. Double cleansing here will be your best bet, first to remove makeup, debris, excess oils, and purify skin, then the second cleanse for that deeper clean.

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Cream Blush vs Powder Blush (2024)

FAQs

What is better, cream blush or powder blush? ›

If you want a dewy “I drink eight glasses of water per day” complexion, cream blush will go a long way. If you want something softer and more matte, powder can be a powerful tool to give you a “Who, me?” flush. Ultimately, it may pay off to have one of each on hand.

Do I have to put powder blush over cream blush? ›

Once your complexion is magically moisturized, apply your choice of foundation, concealer and cream/liquid products to create a glowing, sculpted-looking makeup look. Cream blush is rich in moisture so it's best to apply it before your powder products to prevent any issues like lifting or texture.

What skin type is cream blush best for? ›

Cream blushes are great for dry and sensitive skin types, but they also work well for people with oily skin if formulated with the right ingredients. Blush that contains jojoba oil, for instance, works well for all skin types.

Does cream blush make you look younger? ›

At Fancy Face, we adore cream blushes for their ability to cater to dry skin and create a dewy, fresh look. They're proven to be versatile, making them an ideal choice for mature skin, offering a natural, youthful glow.

Is cream blush better for older skin? ›

For a natural-looking end result, you'll want something that's pigmented but buildable, dewy but not sparkly, and smooth enough that it won't settle into fine lines and wrinkles. In many cases, liquid and cream blushes are your best bet, as they're less likely to emphasize texture than drier powder formulas.

What is the most flattering blush color? ›

If you're still unsure which blush to choose, a peach shade is the most universally flattering blush color that works with every skin tone.

Does cream blush clog pores? ›

Ingredient Sensitivities: Some cream blushes contain comedogenic chemicals, which can clog pores and cause breakouts, especially for those with oily or acne-prone skin. Fragrances and some ingredients in cream blush formulations can irritate sensitive skin, resulting in inflammation and breakouts.

Can you wear cream blush without foundation? ›

If you don't often use foundation, you can apply blush directly on fresh skin for a subtle hit of colour.

How to apply cream blush on mature skin? ›

Cream blush offers a dewy finish that traditional powder blushes can't achieve, and can be especially beneficial for dry or mature skin. Use a blush brush to apply cream blush to the apples of your cheeks, sweeping upward. You can use your fingers (as long as they are clean) if you don't have a brush.

What are the disadvantages of powder blush? ›

Powder blush may not suit individuals who have dry or heavily textured skin. The dry powder consistency can cling to these spots on the skin, leading to the appearance of uneven skin texture. In some cases, powder blush can irritate dry skin and cause clogged pores, acne breakouts and other skin issues.

What is the easiest blush to apply? ›

Since cream blushes are so effortlessly blendable and sheer out beautifully on the cheeks, they're perfect for beginners who sometimes tend to over-apply their blush. You can also apply cream blush with your fingers, making them quick and easy options for busy blush-lovers!

Which is better, powder blush or cream blush? ›

As cream blushes are heavier textures and tend to be more richly pigmented, they can fade faster than powder blushes and will need a touch-up to take you into the evening. To boost your blush's staying power, apply your cream blush, let it sit for a moment, then add a dusting of setting powder over the top.

What color blush gives you the most youthful look? ›

Blush is the key to a youthful glowing look
  • For fair skin: Petal pink is the most natural choice for people with alabaster skin.
  • For olive skin: Those with warmer complexions should stick to subtle coral, soft mauve and pale plum.

Why do I look better with less makeup as I age? ›

Although it may be counterintuitive, it is better to apply less makeup as you age, rather than more. You may feel like more lines and wrinkles need more coverage, but heavy foundations and cream blushes tend to sink into creases in the skin, thus exaggerating their appearance.

Do cream or powder blushes last longer? ›

Do powder or cream blushes last longer? Powder blushes tend to last longer than cream blushes because of their formulation and texture; you can apply a powder blush in the morning and it will still be apparent in the night. Cream blushes are heavier in texture and tend to be more pigmented, much like foundation.

What is the advantage of cream blush? ›

Cream blusher has a number of benefits over powder and liquid. Firstly, it sits nicely on top of the skin, without blending too far in or standing out. Powder has a frustrating tendency to nestle and settle into fine lines, amplifying them, while liquid blushers can cling to areas of dryness.

What form of blush should I use? ›

- Formula And Finish: If you're applying blush over your base makeup, you should consider a powder product as it helps set the liquid foundation. Cream and liquid blushes can be considered if applied directly to the skin. You can also opt for a blush palette with a shimmer finish for an extra glam look.

What type of blush is best for beginners? ›

For blush beginners, I recommend choosing a cream blush because they are easy to apply and easy to blend. You can effortlessly apply cream blush with your fingers – you don't even need a brush – making cream blushes the easiest way to experiment with giving the apples of the cheeks a pretty pop of colour!

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