Behind the Patrick Ta Beauty Blush
The Major Headlines Double-Take Crème & Powder Blush Duo is a 2-in-1 compact that pairs a pigmented powder blush with a super blendable crème formula. The powder diffuses color into the skin for a soft, ethereal finish, while the crème layers over it to add a dewy, multidimensional pop of pigment. You can even press the crème onto lips for a monochromatic moment.
The collection spans 21 shades across matte and satin finishes, from soft baby pinks and golden peaches to rich terracottas, deep plums, and berries. Every skin tone has a shade that flatters, and if you are not sure where to start, the Blush Quiz will match you in under a minute. Prefer to test the waters first? The Mini Major Headlines Blush Duo delivers the same formula in a travel-ready size.
How to Apply Crème and Powder Blush
There is more than one way to wear the duo:
For a sheer, glossy flush, tap the crème formula onto cheeks with your fingers or a dense blush brush. For a soft, luminous look, sweep just the powder across the apples of the cheeks with a fluffy brush.
Patrick's signature technique layers both. Start by blending the powder blush onto the apples of the cheeks, then gently stamp the crème on top. In two steps, you get long-lasting color with a radiant, skin-like finish. For a full walkthrough, see Patrick's Blush Duo Technique.
Take Blush Further with Transition Blush
Blush is only half the story. Transition Blush is Patrick's three-step system designed to brighten, blush, and blur, creating a seamless gradient of color from the undereyes to the cheeks.
Step one is the Liquid Transition Brightening Blush, a luminous, sheer liquid that brightens below the eyes and melts into the cheeks. Step two is your Major Headlines Blush Duo. Step three is the Transition Blurring Blush Duo, a sheer powder topper that softens the line between concealer and blush for an airbrushed finish.
Want the full routine in one order? Patrick's 3-Step Blush System bundles all three formulas, or grab the Transition Blush & Brush Set to add the dual-ended brush designed for both formulas. Not sure which shades suit you? Take the Transition Blush Quiz to find your match.
Transform Your Look with Patrick Ta Beauty
Patrick Ta Beauty is innovation inspired by artistry. Every formula is designed to be versatile, high-performing, and easy to use, bringing red-carpet glamour into your everyday routine.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Difference Between Crème and Powder Blush?
Powder blush diffuses soft, buildable color with a matte or satin finish, while crème blush melts into skin for a dewy, natural flush. Patrick Ta's Major Headlines Blush Duo includes both in one compact, so you can wear each alone or layer them for a multidimensional glow.
How Do You Apply Crème and Powder Blush Together?
Apply the powder blush first, blending it onto the apples of the cheeks with a fluffy brush. Then gently stamp the crème blush on top with your fingers or a dense brush. Layering crème over powder locks in color and creates Patrick's signature radiant, long-lasting finish.
How Do I Find the Right Blush Shade for My Skin Tone?
The collection includes 21 shades, from soft pinks and golden peaches to rich terracottas, plums, and berries, so every skin tone has a match. Fair and light tones often suit soft pinks and peaches, while deeper tones glow in richer berries and mochas. Learn more in How To Find The Best Blush For Your Skin Tone.
Where Should I Apply Blush on My Face?
Placement depends on your face shape. Applying blush to the apples of the cheeks creates a youthful flush, while sweeping it slightly higher toward the temples lifts and sculpts the face. For placement tips by face shape, read Where to Apply Blush According to Your Face Shape.
Is Crème Blush Better for Dry or Mature Skin?
Yes, crème blush is often the better pick for dry or mature skin because it adds hydration and a dewy finish without settling into fine lines. The crème formula in the Major Headlines Duo blends seamlessly with fingers or a brush and can be worn alone or layered over powder.
Can You Use Crème Blush on Your Lips?
Yes. The crème blush in the Major Headlines Duo doubles as a lip color, making it easy to create a monochromatic look. Tap a small amount onto the lips with your finger for a soft, blurred wash of color that coordinates perfectly with your cheeks.