Artikel: The Best Blush For Medium Skin Tones
The Best Blush For Medium Skin Tones
We believe blush is the unifying factor that ties any makeup look together, which means finding your ultimate blush match is a must. Here are our pro tips for picking out the best blush for medium skin tones.
What are Medium Skin Tones?
Skin tone refers to the overall color of your complexion, with medium skin falling right in the middle of the spectrum. This skin tone is known for tanning fairly easily, and is less prone to burning compared to lighter skin tones.
When it comes to choosing makeup that is suitable for medium skin tones, it’s also important to consider the undertone. Undertones are the more subtle hues underneath the surface of the skin that give the complexion its own dimension.
All skin tones (including medium skin) can have cool, warm, or neutral undertones. Here’s a quick breakdown:
- Cool – skin with red, blue, or pink hues.
- Warm – skin with yellow, gold, or peach hues.
- Neutral – skin that has a balance of cool and warm undertones. This includes olive skin tones, which have a subtle green or greenish yellow hint of color.
What Makes a Blush Ideal for Medium Skin
For us, the ultimate medium complexion blush needs to check a few boxes. First, we recommend reaching for a formula that offers excellent color payoff, as a less pigmented blush won’t give your skin that head-turning, energizing pop of color.
Blendability is equally as important. A blush that seamlessly blends into the skin is essential for getting even coverage and the most natural look.
As far as the formula goes, there are a few different options that will maximize your radiance. We particularly love a cream blush for medium skin, as it adds a fresh dewiness to the face for a naturally radiant look. Powder blushes are also a great choice for an ethereal wash of color on the cheeks.
Of course, choosing the right shade is essential for enhancing your skin’s unique beauty. Medium skin tones stun in a wide variety of blush hues, but generally speaking, colors on the medium to dark end of the spectrum are the most flattering. Shades that are too light can wash out medium complexions. That said, particularly dark colors may look too intense on the skin, especially when it comes to medium skin tones that are on the lighter end of the spectrum.
For your ideal color match, you’ll need to consider your undertones, as well. Cool toned medium complexions look gorgeous when paired with rose, berry, mauve, and cool pink blushes. Meanwhile, peach, coral, apricot, and warm pinks are stunning on warm undertones. Neutral undertones can pull off various shades, but are particularly well-suited for soft pinks, soft roses, and mauves.
Best Blushes for Medium Skin Tones
Patrick Ta’s Major Headlines Double-Take Crème & Powder Blush Duo is our go-to choice for medium complexions. The unique two-in-one palette features a richly pigmented cream that melts seamlessly into the skin, offering a dewy, natural finish. It’s joined by a weightless, blendable powder that creates a stunning airbrushed cheek moment.
Use these blushes on their own, or try Patrick’s signature cream-over-powder application technique. The results? A glowy, multidimensional cheek look with maximum longevity and incredible color payoff.
The innovative, versatile duo is available in a variety of flattering medium skin blush shades, which means everyone can find a hue that fits their complexion and personal beauty style. Here are a few of our top picks:
- She’s Blushing – a radiance-enhancing rosey taupe that’s perfect for daily wear.
- She’s Flushed – a soft and sweet peachy pink that’s especially well-suited for medium complexions with warm undertones.
- She Goes to the Gym – the ultimate cool mauve rose blush hue that looks gorgeous on skin with cool undertones.
- She’s Vibrant – a bright pinky coral that is particularly ideal for warm undertones.
- She’s a Doll– a show-stopping neutral-toned pink.
How to Apply Blush for Medium Skin Tones
Apply blush like a beauty pro by following our expert techniques. To start, you’ll need the right tools. A dense blush brush will seamlessly blend cream blush into the skin, while a fluffy brush diffuses powder blush onto the cheeks for the most natural look.
To apply your blush, start by pressing it into the skin. We recommend a stamping motion (rather than a rubbing motion), as it will evenly apply the blush without disrupting your foundation makeup underneath.
Layer the pigment onto the cheeks, applying it to the apples and working it up towards the temples. After you’ve applied your first layer of blush, you can add more pigment if you are after a bolder cheek moment.
If you want a fresh, glossy, and long-wearing cheek look, we recommend following Patrick Ta’s viral technique. Simply apply the powder blush with a fluffy brush, and then use a dense brush to stamp the cream over the powder, building until you’ve reached your desired color.
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