THEthe fuchsia pink blush, but also lilac and purple, it will be one of the strongest makeup trends of 2025. It’s not just the celebs who confirm it – da Vanessa Hudgens to Kylie Jenner – and the parades. But also Pinterest with its annual Report. In fact, on the famous photo sharing social network, searches for “make up with purple blush” are increasing by 30%. Moreover, as the same document specifies, the “aura” effect in make up is particularly liked by Gen Z and Baby Boomers.

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Fuchsia pink blush, who looks good on it

There is pink and pink, purple and purple: from lavender to lilac, from orchid purple passing through sangria, magenta, fuchsia. It could be said that there is a pink for every skin tone. Generally speaking, however, pink blush It suits dark and multi-ethnic complexionswho can experiment with all shades from aubergine to neon purple.

This does not mean that fuchsia pink blush makeup, if properly dosed, can also suit medium skin tones, light skin tones that have a cold undertone and olive skin tones. Make room, therefore, for dark purple blush shades for phototypes 4, 5 and 6. The intermediate ones can, however, focus on nuances of mauve, burgundy and fuchsia. While lighter skins, on lilac and lavender.

Less expert hands can try the more neutral nuances of burgundy and pomace which contain more red pigments than blue.

Fuchsia pink blush, how to apply

The application of intense pink blush requires some care: in fact, not giving a natural bonne mine effect, these nuances they must be dosed and blended with care. Who is just starting out must prefer powder textures which, even when highly pigmented, are easy to apply to cheeks and cheekbones with a large bristle brush.

However, the situation is different in the case of liquid cream blush. These, if not warmed and blended with the fingertips within a few seconds, they can provide a more intense result. They are therefore recommended for those who are already very familiar with these new consistencies.

Pink, lilac and purple blush: new things to try

In line with what Pinterest reported, there are already many beauty brands that have adapted their spring/summer 2025 make-up collections to the fuchsia pink, even purple blush make-up trend. On everyone Dior which, in the new collection Glowmaniaincluded a compact powder in shades of lilac – Dior Forever Couture Luminizer – to be used as a highlighter or luminous blush.

Or, there is Huda Beauty who, with his Ube Collection inspired by ube cake, it offers a new shade of Blush Filer in a vibrant and highly blendable lilac.

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