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Jane Iredale makeup artist explains: Cream blush vs. powder blush

Is cream blush or powder blush better suited for your makeup look? Shawn Towne, Global Director of Artistry and Education at Jane Iredale, breaks it down

An older gentleman with glasses applies blush to a woman with fair skin and red hair.

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Jane Iredale products tend to offer universal benefits, so you can’t go wrong whether you choose a cream or powder blush. However, if you’re looking to make a certain kind of statement, Global Director of Artistry and Education at Jane Iredale Shawn Towne can help you choose between the two.

Cream blush vs. powder blush

Cream blush comes in a creamy formula that often features hydrating ingredients like jojoba oil, making it an excellent option for dry skin. Jane Iredale Glow Time Blush Stick offers a streak-free finish that adds natural-looking radiance and luminosity for a dewy look.

Powder blush comes in a powder formula, either pressed or loose, that offers a matte or satin skin-like finish. It’s great for all skin types. Jane Iredale PurePressed Blush provides a natural-looking, weightless finish that creates a touch of warmth to any look.

You can even layer cream and powder blush together to boost the longevity and color intensity of your look.

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