Emily Atack finds the perfect new autumn blush shade in sensitive skin-friendly formula

Emily Atack finds the perfect new autumn blush shade in sensitive skin-friendly formula

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The lightweight, natural-looking blush from Emily Atack is her “favorite” for the fall, which has a sensitive skin-friendly formula and perfectly captures the “French girl aesthetic.”

As the weather changes, it’s always a good idea to give your makeup bag a little update to make sure you’re using formulas and shades to suit the new season. For Emily Atack, that means swapping her lighter summer blusher shades for something a little darker and richer in the form of Merit’s Flush Balm Cream (£26).

Lydia Barnes, Emily’s makeup artist, recently said, “This is our favorite blush now that we’re in the fall. Perfect if you enjoy the “French girl aesthetic,” which gives the skin a new, warm, natural feel.

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The Flush Balm Cream has a light buildable formula, which means you can get the intensity you want, and it’s ideal for giving your cheeks a natural-looking flush. Emily’s cheeks were covered in Postmodern, a deep, berry-toned shade that Lydia chose for the fall.

For a truly natural appearance, the Flush Balm Cream contains microfine pigment powders that add color without masking your skin’s natural texture. It’s also made with vitamin E to nourish and soothe your skin, which makes it ideal for sensitive skin.

The Merit blush is the one for you if you’re hesitant to use blush because of how easily it can go wrong. Because of its design, which can be applied directly to your skin or with a brush, it’s almost unbreakable.

The sheer finish of Flush Balm Cream, which has a sheer finish that sinks into your skin without having an immediate impact, means that you don’t even need to worry about placement. That means that if you commit a mistake, it is obvious enough to be covered up and that you can layer the product to increase its intensity as you mature.

Similar products are available in the form of Jones Road’s Miracle Balm (£38), which doubles as a blusher, bronzer, highlighter, and more. It can be applied to your cheeks, lips, or as an all-over tint to give it a natural look, and can also be applied to foundation to warm things up or to wear it on its own for a no-makeup glow.

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If you’re not familiar with a cream or balm, The Beauty Crop’s Glow Milk Luminous Blush Powder is more affordable at £8 and has a silky powder formula that’s a little easier to manage. It’s a simple one to use on the go because the powder melts into a buttery cream that’s easy to blend.

Source: Mirror

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