by Morphe

MORPHE 8W Warm Master Blush Pallete

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Description:

Buff your way to the top of the blush game with an array of warm tones. This palette features eight blendable, super-boss shades in matte, shimmer, and satin finishes that command attention in all the right ways.

SHADE NAMES

  • Sweet / matte apricot
  • Babe / lustrous peach
  • Witty / gilded grapefruit
  • Beat / glitzy coral
  • Goals / matte pink punch
  • Unapologetic / matte burnt ginger
  • Mua / matte toasted amber
  • Provocative / matte poppy


BRUSH UP ON BLUSH
Keep it soft or go full glam—blush has your back for every look, Morphe Babe.

Simple Slay

  • Grab a domed brush like the R14 Round Contour
  • Pick up a small amount of blush on the side of your brush bristles
  • Smile!
  • Lightly sweep the blush on the apples of your cheeks
  • Use soft, circular motions to blend

Slay

  • Use a small, tapered brush like the M427 Tapered Duo
  • Swirl it in your blush until saturated
  • Smile!
  • Apply using soft, circular motions that start on the apples of your cheeks
  • Finish by sweeping color down towards your jawline

Super Slay

  • Choose an angled brush like the a M405 Contour Brush
  • Dip the flat edge of your brush into your blush
  • Place color near your hairline and sweep it down, using your cheekbones as a guide
  • Apply using tight, circular motions that diffuse and soften as you go downwards

INSIDER TIPS

  • Wherever you first place your brush on your face will leave the most intense color,  apply it by starting on the outside of your face & work your way in.
  • If a blush shade is too bold for you, lighten it up by mixing with a bit of setting powder. 
  • Not ready to commit? Test blush on the back of your hand or your neck to see how intense it’ll look before applying it to your face.
  • To brighten your look, choose a blush shade that is a few shades lighter than the depth of your skin tone.
  • For a soft, natural look, use a brown tone that has more warmth.