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What Is Transition Blush & How to Use It

Article: What Is Transition Blush & How to Use It

What Is Transition Blush & How to Use It

Quick Summary

  • Transition Blush is a new two-step blush system from Patrick Ta Beauty designed to bridge the space between the undereye and the cheek.
  • The system includes a Liquid Transition Brightening Blush worn before powder blush to brighten the undereye, and a Transition Blurring Blush Duo worn after to softly diffuse color from concealer to cheek.
  • Used together, the two products create an airbrushed, gradient flush with no harsh lines.
  • Patrick's three-step method is simple: Brighten before. Blush the cheeks. Blur after.

What Is Transition Blush?

Transition Blush is a two-step blush system from Patrick Ta Beauty that softly bridges the space between the undereye and the cheek. It pairs a brightening liquid worn before your powder blush with a blurring powder worn after, designed to melt one product into the next for a seamless, gradient flush.

It's not a replacement for traditional blush. It's the layer most blush routines have been missing, the connective tissue, so to speak, between concealer and cheek. The first product brightens. The second product blurs. And the result is the kind of finish that looks less like makeup and more like really good lighting.

How Is It Different from Regular Blush?

Regular blush adds color. Transition Blush moves it.

A standard blush, even a beautiful one, lives in one place: the apples, the cheekbones, the tops of the cheeks. Transition Blush works around it, softening the edges and pulling color into the spaces where it would normally stop short. Think of it less as a blush in the traditional sense, and more as a layering system that makes every other blush you own look better.

That's why it's built as two products rather than one. The Liquid Transition Brightening Blush is the new first step of your routine, a silky, skin-like liquid that brightens the undereye and is meant to be mixed into your concealer. The Transition Blurring Blush Duo is the last, a sheer, soft-matte powder with about a quarter of the pigment of Patrick's Major Headlines Blush Duos, so it diffuses rather than adds. One brightens before. One blurs after. Patrick's powder and crème blush still live in the middle, doing what they do best.

How Do You Use Transition Blush?

The whole system runs on three words: Brighten. Blush. Blur. Keep reading for the transition blush technique.

Start with the brightening liquid. Put a small amount of Liquid Transition Brightening Blush on the back of your hand alongside a pump of Major Skin Soft Blur Brightening Concealer. Pick the two up together using the denser end of the Dual-Ended Transition Blush Brush and press them into the inner corners of the eyes. Work quickly, the formula has about twenty seconds of play time before it sets, and finish with a tap of a damp Major Skin 5-In-1 Blending Sponge if you want it even more seamless.

A word of caution: this one is meant to be mixed. Applied directly to bare skin, it'll leave a tint where you don't want one. Always blend it into your concealer.

Then move to the cheeks. Press your favorite Major Headlines powder blush onto the apples of the cheeks using the fluffy side of the Dual-Ended Precision Blush Brush. Nothing changes here. This is the cheek look you already know.

Now blur the in-between. Take the softer end of the Dual-Ended Transition Blush Brush and pick up the darker shade of the Transition Blurring Blush Duo. Sweep it across the space between the undereye and the cheek, that area where your concealer meets your blush. Swirl into both shades of the duo and carry the application a little higher, into the undereye itself. Then use the lighter shade to bake under the eyes, creating a soft ombré that lifts everything upward.

Finish with crème blush. PressMajor Headlines crème blush onto the high points of the cheekbones to lock in dimension and bring back that signature dewy glow.

Step back, and the seams are gone. Your cheeks aren't a stripe of color anymore. They're a gradient, brightened where the light hits, blurred where the shadows soften, flushed where the apples lift.

Why Both Products?

Because each one is doing a different job.

The liquid sets the stage by brightening the undereye before any powder touches the cheeks. The powder finishes the look by softening the line between concealer and blush. Skip one, and the gradient breaks. Use them together, and you get the blurred-blush finish that's been hiding in Patrick's kit for years.

What are the Liquid Blush Shades?

The Liquid Transition Brightening Blush comes in four shades: Between Us (lilac), Quite Confident (vibrant coral), Did You Notice (peach), and Shy at First (pink). Each is sheer enough to mix into any concealer and lift the undereye without leaving an obvious wash of color.

What are the Blurring Blush Shades?

The Transition Blurring Blush Duo comes in five, All or Nothing (tangerine), Quite Confident (vibrant coral), Shy at First (pink), Did You Notice (peach), and Between Us (lilac). Each compact holds two complementary shades you can swirl together for a custom blur or apply separately for more dimension.

Transition Blush Ingredients

The brightening liquid is built on sodium hyaluronate for hydration, vitamin E for softness and antioxidant protection, and a vitamin C derivative to support the skin barrier, so even though it sets quickly, it doesn't feel tight or dry once it does.

The blurring powder is where the magic of the finish lives. A papaya, grapefruit, and pineapple complex delivers a boost of brightening fruit extracts, a flexible gel-like copolymer creates the actual blur, and hollow-weight silica with light-reflecting pigments fills in lines and softens texture as it diffuses across the skin.

Both formulas are vegan and cruelty-free, and free from talc, parabens, and phthalates.

The Takeaway

Patrick has spent his career building products that fix the small things most people don't think to fix, the lines, the seams, the edges. Transition Blush is the most refined version of that instinct yet. It's a category that didn't exist a year ago, built around a problem you probably didn't realize you had.

The principle is simple: Brighten before. Blush the cheeks. Blur after. The result is the kind of finish that makes everything you put on after it look better, and the kind that makes you wonder how you ever did your blush without it.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is Transition Blush? Transition Blush is a two-step blush system from Patrick Ta that bridges the space between the undereye and the cheek. A brightening liquid is worn before powder blush to lift the undereye, and a blurring powder is worn after to diffuse color from concealer to cheek, creating a seamless gradient.

How is Transition Blush different from regular blush? Regular blush adds color directly to the apples or cheekbones. Transition Blush is a layering system that softens the edges of that color and connects it to the rest of the face. It's worn with your blush, not in place of it.

How do you apply Transition Blush? Mix Liquid Transition Brightening Blush with your concealer and press it into the inner corners of the eyes. Apply your usual powder blush to the apples of the cheeks. Then sweep the Transition Blurring Blush Duo between the undereyes and the cheeks. Finish with crème blush on the high points of the cheekbones.

Do you have to use both Transition Blush products together? Yes. The liquid and the powder are designed as a system, one brightens, one blurs, and the seamless gradient effect depends on both steps being used together.

Can you apply the Liquid Transition Brightening Blush on bare skin? No. It's meant to be mixed into your concealer. Applied directly to bare skin, it will leave a tint where you don't want one. The formula sets within about twenty seconds, so work quickly once it's blended.

What does the Transition Blurring Blush Duo do? It softens the space between concealer and blush with a sheer, soft-matte powder. With about a quarter of the pigment of the Major Headlines Blush Duos, it diffuses color rather than adding intensity, like a blush topper that finishes the look.

Is Transition Blush vegan and cruelty-free? Yes. Both formulas are vegan, cruelty-free, and free from talc, parabens, and phthalates.

What brush should you use with Transition Blush? The Dual-Ended Transition Blush Brush is designed specifically for this system. The denser end presses the brightening liquid into the skin; the softer end diffuses the blurring powder between the undereye and the cheek.

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