As a long time powder blush lover, I’m shocked that I even have this many cream and liquid blushes in my collection! But the formulations have gotten significantly better over the years and they look so much better on the skin. Cream blushes are a great alternative to wearing powder blush if you don’t want to wear powder or what something with more moisture to it. Not all cream blushes are moisturizing but many are and can give you that healthy glow or radiance that powder blush cannot. And if you have more mature skin or dry skin, I highly recommend adding a cream blush formula to your makeup routine.
My skin is more normal to dry but I find myself reaching for non powder blush formulas now more than ever. They are often very easy to blend and don’t accentuate any fine lines or texture like powder blushes can do. I still own and wear powder blushes but it has to be the right formula and texture. As I get older, I have different requirements for my makeup formulations than I did when I was younger. If you struggle with finding cream blushes for mature skin, I have identified a ton of options that I personally love and would recommend.
11 Best Cream Blushes for Mature Skin
Not all cream blushes are created equal so it’s important to find ones that blend easily and have a bit of moisture to them. There are cream blushes that have a drier texture which makes them better for those with oily or combination skin types, but can be a challenge to work with on mature skin. I need a formula that doesn’t pull on my skin, won’t emphasize any fine lines and has a nice healthy skin finish. Occasionally I will also use a dewy or luminous cream blush which can also look beautiful but the glow needs to be more of a sheen on the skin rather than something glittery or sparkly. If you are looking for a new cream blush to try, hopefully you will find one from this list that will suit your needs.
Is Cream Blush Better for Mature Skin?
This is hard to state definitively but I definitely feel like cream or liquid blush works better on aging skin and dry skin. Powder blush can often be too drying and can accentuate texture and lines more prominently. There are always exceptions and it’s best to use what you feel looks best. Cream blush formulas have advanced so much in the past few years that there is a formula for every skin type out there. I personally like cream blush on mature skin because the added bit of moisture in cream formulations gives a more seamless and skinlike look.
What is the Best Cream Blush for Mature Skin?
Pixi On-the-Glow Tinted Moisture Stick Bronze and Blush
It’s super sheer but gives the cheeks a natural flush of color and has skincare benefits to moisturize. Easy to apply and blend, this product is foolproof. If you are someone who loves a no makeup makeup look, these blush and bronzer sticks are a must have. The bronzer especially is one of the best bronzers for fair skin. You don’t have to worry about applying too much and they don’t stay tacky on the cheeks. The only downside to these is that they aren’t as long lasting as other formulas on this list.
Rhode Pocket Blush
The Rhode Pocket Blush is a cream blush formula designed to give a diffused wash of color with a satin finish. They are portable so you can take them with you and touch up on the go if you want. They are a lightweight formula that melts into the skin easily without leaving a tacky or greasy feel. I find it best to apply them with a brush instead of swiping them directly onto my skin. I can control the intensity this way and they blend easier for me. They leave my cheeks looking fresh without being too dewy or shiny.
Armani Luminous Silk Liquid Blush Cheek Tint
A gorgeous liquid cheek tint with the perfect amount of pigment. Not too much that it becomes difficult to blend them out. But just enough that you know they will be long wearing. They have a soft satin finish and has a slight blurring aspect to them as well. You have some time to play with them when you first apply but once they dry down, they are incredibly long wearing.
Westman Atelier Baby Cheeks Blush Stick
The Westman Atelier Blush Stick is a cream blush formula designed to give a soft wash of buildable color with a satin finish. They are a lightweight hydrating formula that melts into the skin easily without leaving a tacky or greasy feel. They leave my cheeks looking fresh without being too dewy or shiny. I primarily use them on my cheeks but they are also suitable to use on the lips.
Patrick Ta Creme and Powder Blush Duo
The Patrick Ta Major Headlines Double-Take Creme and Powder Blush Duo (that is quite a mouthful LOL) is a compact duo of powder and creme formulas designed to be a long-wearing blush formula that imparts a naturally radiant glow to the skin. What makes these unique is how Patrick Ta suggested they be used – stating that he recommends applying the powder blush first to the cheeks and then tapping on the creme blush over. Obviously you can use these however you see fit and what works with your makeup routine, but it is a different take on applying blush by using the cream product last. Additionally these are a richly pigmented formula designed to layer easily and last all day. I personally use the cream side the most but if you are someone who wants to have both options, this is the perfect product for you.
MAKE Beauty Dewy Gel Cheek Tint
These cheek tints are very different from anything I have yet an absolute dream for dry or mature skin. It’s a gel tint that gives just a sheer wash of color to the cheeks. I was worried it would wear off quickly because of transparent formula but it was much more long wearing than I anticipated. If you are someone who loves a no makeup makeup look, these gel tints would be perfect.
Merit Beauty Flush Balm Cream Blush
The Merit Beauty Blush Balm is a cream blush designed to give a tint to the cheeks and a “lit-from-within” finish to the skin. The texture is very emollient and balm-like so it melts into the skin. Microfine pigments provide a touch of color without covering up your natural skin texture. They claim it is a long-wearing buildable formula that leaves a gorgeous glow on the skin that’s never cakey or heavy. The way it makes my cheeks look and the color options are absolutely beautiful so I do reach for it quite often.
Saie Dew Blush
For those with drier skin, this liquid blush formula leaves the cheeks with a fresh dewy finish. Perfect for mature skin types who need the extra bit of moisture in their makeup. These are quite pigmented so start small and build up as needed.
Sarah Creal Blurring Pressed-Mousse Blush
If you don’t want something dewy or anything that leaves a glowy finish, this Sarah Creal cream-to-powder formula is a must try. It is one of the most beautifully blurring formulas I’ve ever tried while still leaving a soft focus powdery finish. As someone who is usually a glowy cheek fan, this has become one of my favorite blush formulas.
RMS Beauty Lip2Cheek (discount code: Maree-15)
This is the most sheer cheek tint out of this entire group but incredibly nourishing and moisturizing. These solid balms are great to use on the cheeks or lips to add just a hint of color. It’s best to warm them up with your fingers before applying so they really melt right into the skin.
How to Apply Cream Blush on Mature Skin?
Prep Your Skin
Regardless of the cream blush formula, your makeup will never look its best if your skin is not well moisturized and prepped. Be sure to use a gentle exfoliating toner a few times a week to remove any dead skin buildup. Try to choose a moisturizing SPF (this one is holy grail for me – code: MAREE works for 20% off) or a hydrating moisturizer before applying your makeup. The more hydrated your skin is, the better your makeup will apply and look.
Warm Up the Product On the Back of Your Hand
If you find that your cream blush doesn’t blend into the skin, try putting some on the back of your hand and mixing it with your finger. Sometimes this will make the product easier to apply and it will melt right into the skin.
Use a Makeup Artist Mixing Palette for Liquid Blushes
I bought this tiny mixing palette from Amazon and put my liquid blush on there so I have something to work off of. You can also use it for cream blush if you don’t want to apply it to the back of your hands. After I put some blush on the palette, I will spread it around so that my brush picks up less product. This allows me to control the blush better and I can build it up to the intensity that I prefer.
Use a Makeup Brush
I get the best application and longest wear when I apply my liquid or cream blushes with a makeup brush. This is my favorite brush to use because it picks up just enough color. And blends it out effortlessly (code: MAREE10).
Build Up the Color
To ensure your blush lasts all day, it’s best to apply it in sheer layers. Apply one sheer layer first and then an additional layer to deepen the color payoff. By layering the color in sheer applications, you are blending the product into the skin ensuring it will last longer but look more natural. For more tips, read my guide on how to apply cream blush.






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