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Jazzria Harris

Soft Matte Makeup Is Trending — These Matte Blushes Make Achieving a French-Girl Inspired Flush Completely Effortless

Best Matte Blushes.

As a beauty editor I like to stay up to date on all the latest makeup trends, I must admit, I’m a complete sucker for a blush trend. Whether it's TikTok-approved looks, like sorbet blush or cold girl makeup, the arrival of new blush formulas and textures (hello highlighting blushers) or simply a single blusher's rise to cult status — I make it my business to know it all. So, when recently I saw a rise in matte makeup looks on the red carpet and social media, I knew there was one area in particular I had to get to the bottom of, the matte blush look, and in particular, how to achieve it.

Thankfully I had an army of makeup artists on speed dial (or at least at the end of an email) who were ready to answer all my questions. “A matte blush delivers that effortless “French-girl flush,” said Fizah Pasha, makeup artist and founder of Brulee Beauty, when I quizzed her on the trend, “It’s perfect for those clean girl, model-off-duty vibes, especially when paired with a neutral lip and fluffy brows.” And, Terry De Gunzburg, founder of By Terry agreed, “French women love matte blush,” she told me, “Creams or liquids are popular for the way they melt into skin but, with the right powder formula, you can achieve the classic Parisian look with even less effort.” So, just how do you apply matte blusher in 2025? My makeup artists have the answer…

How to apply matte blusher?

“The good thing about matte blush is that it’s super versatile,” says makeup artist and founder of Amplified Beauty, Shahna Smith, “You can use it to add warmth, define cheekbones or just bring your face to life without any shine or shimmer. I like to use a soft, fluffy brush and apply slightly higher on the cheeks to lift the face, almost like a soft contour,” she told me, “I also like to blend it across the bridge of the nose for that sun kissed effect!”

For Pasha, it’s all about “blending intention with technique. Use a soft angled brush, tap off the excess, and press the blush into the skin rather than sweeping it — this gives a smoother finish. Also, don’t be afraid to layer; matte doesn’t mean flat. It can still feel fresh and dynamic when paired with glowing skin underneath.”

And De Gunzburg’s top tip? “A key trick with matte blush is to ensure you are following up with a setting spray. This helps to fuse everything together, and add a flushed radiance so your matte blush never looks flat.”

So, now you know how to master matte blusher, you’re probably wondering which formulas are best to create your French-girl inspired flush. Well, as a self-proclaimed blush obsessive, I’ve done the hard work for you and put them to the test. These are the best matte blushes as chosen by a beauty editor…

The best matte blushes

1. NUDESTIX Stax All Over Color Blush Balm

(Image credit: Jazzria Harris)

2. Rare Beauty Soft Pink Matte Bouncy Blush

3. Bobbi Brown Pot Rouge Velvet Matte

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4. Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Matte Beauty Blush Wand

5. Hermès Rose Hermès Silky Blush Powder

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6. By Terry Tea to Tan Blush Powder

8. Kylie Cosmetics Hybrid Blush

More advice from the makeup artists

What are the benefits of using a matte blusher?

“Matte blushes are my go-to for anyone who wants lasting colour without the slip or shine,” says Pasha, “as, compared to cream or dewy blushes, matte textures don’t shift throughout the day.” And, Smith agrees, “Dewy blushes can slip on your face as the day goes on whereas matte formulas are more likely to stay put without the need for touch-ups,” she told me, “Plus, if you are someone who likes to layer your products, a matte blush also plays really well with other textures.”

Who is matte blusher best suited for?

“Matte blushes are a dream for oily, combination, and acne-prone skin types because they don’t add excess shine or texture,” says Pasha, “That being said, with the right prep, like a dewy base or skin tint, even dry skin can wear matte finishes beautifully. It’s all about balance.”

And once again, Smith agrees, “Matte blush really does work on any skin type as long as your base is prepped properly. If you have drier skin, I would recommend making sure your skin is super hydrated to allow for extra grip and glow.” A nourishing skincare routine is a great first step followed by a moisturising primer to offer both hydration and hold.

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