SHEGLAM Color Bloom Liquid Blush Makeup for Cheeks Matte Finish - Love Cake

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars | 7,803 ratings

Price: 6.99

Last update: 12-24-2024


About this item

Light Coverage: Provides a natural, matte finish blush for a light coverage look
Cruelty-Free: Made with cruelty-free materials and free from harsh chemicals
Moisturizing Formula: Infused with moisturizing ingredients to hydrate and nourish skin
Vibrant Color: Features a vibrant, matte shade in a creamy, pigmented formula
Easy Application: Comes in a palette for seamless, streak-free application


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Jenny Lore
5.0 out of 5 stars The perfect color for my pale olive skin
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
I see now why everyone loves this brand of blushes. I see them all over my TikTok. I ordered the peach and it livens up my pale olive skin for the perfect natural blush/sun kissed skin look. Pale cool olive skin can be such a pain for blush shades (well all makeup shades really) but this is beautiful and blends super easy with just a few taps of your fingers. Will buy again, I can see this being a staple in my make up routine. Even looks cute as a cheek flush on the no make up/no foundation days. For reverence I am 42, my skin is on the dryer side and this looks great.
Jatzilk Perez
5.0 out of 5 stars Cute
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
It leaves off a sunkissed blush which was what I was going for, and it’s super easy go blend (can’t really tell in camera.) The packaging itself idk if it’s normal, or it’s like a malfunction, but it spills. I’ve tried to clean the bottle, and keep the bottle up to avoid spills, but it just kinda leaks out of the cap, so my bottle is all messy.
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Jatzilk Perez
5.0 out of 5 stars Cute
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
It leaves off a sunkissed blush which was what I was going for, and it’s super easy go blend (can’t really tell in camera.) The packaging itself idk if it’s normal, or it’s like a malfunction, but it spills. I’ve tried to clean the bottle, and keep the bottle up to avoid spills, but it just kinda leaks out of the cap, so my bottle is all messy.
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angelic_a74
5.0 out of 5 stars Trying a different kind of blush
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
My teen girl is all about trying new different makeup up products. I decided to get this one for her and she liked it. The color is beautiful , pink and a bit of peach together. She says it stays long without fading .
Megan Jones
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
I got the both the blush and the contour and the contour was literally perfect so i had really high hopes for the blush. It for the most part is excellent, exactly the shade i wanted, the perfect amount of color without it being too over powering, however the seal on the blush broke at some point and no it just spills out of the bottle if it is even remotely not perfectly upright. I’m not sure if it was a me issue or the products since the contour has the same style of bottle and has not done this but just a warning for sure. everything else about this blush i love!
Jill Myers Mccullough
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic and natural looking!
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024
I have oily skin and have issues with my blush fading while I’m at work. This blush is long lasting and very natural looking! I can wear it with or without foundation, use a matte setting powder over my whole face, and I’m good all day long, even in the heat!
MaryAnn
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this blush
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
It's my first time using a liquid blush & I love this one! Very easy to apply & little goes a long way. The color is very natural. I'll be sticking with this blush!
Lover of All Things Beauty
3.0 out of 5 stars “Night Drive” doesn’t look matte on my dry skin. Looks REALLY glowy.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024
I have very fair, very cool toned skin. Anything with even a HINT of warmth looks even warmer on me (like like those with warm undertones who use anything even slightly cool looks even cooler toned on them). It’s hard finding good blush shades for my very cool skin. I’ll get a pink and it ends up looking peach if it has a little warmth to it (and many do, although now the cool toned baby pink has become more popular, finding a pink that works for me hasn’t been as hard as it used to be). But I found dusty pinks, mauves, purple, berry, and plum tones look best on me. With berry tones, I usually need to be careful since I’m very fair and most are deeper in color. They can also lean warm and end up looking more like a red on me than a berry. The shade “Night Drive” in the first photo looked like it was a beautiful dusty rose color. In the photo showing all the shades swatched together, it looked like a beautiful plum color. But then in the other photo where it showed the 3 new shades and had a shade description, the color looked like it was more of a reddish berry, but was described as a deep plum red. To me it’s either plum (a purple toned shade) or red, but I guess “deep plum red” means it’s a berry with a red tone. I was hoping it would end up looking more like it did in the first photo (a kind of dusty rose color) or the swatch photo (a beautiful plum color), and not be too red toned.

They have both matte and shimmer finishes. 4 shades have a shimmer finish and 11 shades have a matte finish. Some shades come in both finishes - matte and shimmer - while some of the others only come in one finish (either matte or shimmer). I was happy when I saw the shade I wanted (“Night Drive”) was one of the matte shades. I don’t like my blushes to be shimmery. Shimmery usually means glittery, which I don’t like. Shimmer/glitter can accentuate texture and fine lines, plus depending on the shimmer (if it’s larger shimmer/glitter particles), then that can migrate to the rest of my face. And even if there’s no glitter, dewy/glowy finishes still can accentuate texture and fine lines. So I prefer my blushes to be matte, and I can add glow another way if I want it.

In person, the shade is more like it appeared in the photo showing the 3 new shades with the description, and I’d definitely agree with the description of “deep plum red.” It definitely is a kind of plum color but with a red tone to it. On my very cool toned skin, it shows more as a red than I wanted, but it still looks nice.

The component is nice! It’s a plastic, hexagonal tube that has a soft, baby pink kind of color that has a frosted gradient look to it. The top twists off to reveal a pointed sponge tip that you can easily dot onto the cheeks. When the sponge tip goes into the bottom of the tube, there’s a piece inside that I guess is kind of like a stopper to keep too much product from coming out. I was worried how that’ll work once I’ve used these a lot and they start to get low - will I still be able to get product on the sponge? Because with that stopper in there, it seems like once it gets low and the product isn’t hitting that spot, I wonder how it gets the product? But only time will tell. So far, I’ve been using this shade off and on for 5 months and it doesn’t seem like there’s any less product on the sponge tip when I take it out now than there was when I first started using it. So I’m happy about that.

You get enough product on the sponge tip where you can use the tip to dot it on your cheeks. That’s how I’ve been preferring it when I apply it. I take the pointed tip, and do a couple tiny dots. Then I take my fave brush for any liquid/cream product (Elf Putty Brush) and dab the product out. I stamp the brush over the dots to spread the color out where I want it, and then keep lightly stamping to blend it to where I want it. It blends out nice and easy. I prefer doing dots on one side, blending that out, then doing the dots on the other side. I have tried it where I apply the dots to both sides and blend out one side then go to the other, and I’m still able to blend the other side easily. I also tried applying some to the back of my hand (stamping the sponge onto the back of my hand, then dabbing my brush into it to pick some product up and spreading it evenly on the brush) then going in and applying it on my cheeks. This worked well to, but I felt like I wasted a decent amount of product doing it this way. I had to keep putting more on the back of my hand to pick up more product. But this is a good way to do it if you feel like it’s too pigmented or want a slight wash of color.

Unfortunately, even on my very dry skin, this does NOT look matte AT ALL. It looks REALLY dewy. Thankfully, it doesn’t have any shimmer to it. But it has a very dewy look to it. Because of that, I feel like it can sometimes pick up product underneath (like my foundation), which I HATE! I at the same time I got this, I also got 2 shades of the SheGlam Sun Sculpt Bronzers and I LOVE those. They apply nice and easy, dry down and set on their own, and have a matte finish but not too matte where it looks dry. They’re beautiful. I was expecting the formula of this blush, being a matte finish, to be similar to those. So I was pretty disappointed when it wasn’t. I have to be really careful when applying it to make sure my foundation underneath doesn’t lift up. I have to usually wait a bit after I apply my foundation before I apply this, which just isn’t always easy to do. I use a fan sometimes to speed the process up. But, it’s just not something I like having to deal with. I’ve used tons of liquid/cream blush formulas and I’ve never had issues with them lifting any of my foundations underneath when using my HG brush for them (the Elf Putty Brush). There’s just something about that brush that’s always magic with liquid blushes. But NOT with this one. I also tried using a sponge and my fingers, and still had the same thing. I’ve tried this with different foundation formulas and finishes. This seems to work best with a matte foundation, but even then, I need to be careful when applying it so foundation doesn’t lift up underneath. I tried setting my face with powder before applying this and that didn’t work at all! It just made this look patchy and uneven. So, I just need to let my foundation set completely on its own before applying this and be careful when applying it so it doesn’t lift my foundation underneath. Then, I need to put a tiny bit of powder of this so that it doesn’t look so dewy.

Overall, this one wasn’t a win for me. I LOVE the Sun Sculpts (in shade Tawny Amber for bronzer and Soft Tan for contour). If the formula on this blush was like those, I’d love this too. But, unfortunately, it’s not. It’s glowy when it’s supposed to be matte and just finicky to work with. So this isn’t something I’d recommend unless you WANT a dewy blush that isn’t shimmery/glittery and don’t mind it might be finicky to work with and lift up your foundation. I give it 3 stars. It’s okay, but not great.
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Lover of All Things Beauty
3.0 out of 5 stars “Night Drive” doesn’t look matte on my dry skin. Looks REALLY glowy.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024
I have very fair, very cool toned skin. Anything with even a HINT of warmth looks even warmer on me (like like those with warm undertones who use anything even slightly cool looks even cooler toned on them). It’s hard finding good blush shades for my very cool skin. I’ll get a pink and it ends up looking peach if it has a little warmth to it (and many do, although now the cool toned baby pink has become more popular, finding a pink that works for me hasn’t been as hard as it used to be). But I found dusty pinks, mauves, purple, berry, and plum tones look best on me. With berry tones, I usually need to be careful since I’m very fair and most are deeper in color. They can also lean warm and end up looking more like a red on me than a berry. The shade “Night Drive” in the first photo looked like it was a beautiful dusty rose color. In the photo showing all the shades swatched together, it looked like a beautiful plum color. But then in the other photo where it showed the 3 new shades and had a shade description, the color looked like it was more of a reddish berry, but was described as a deep plum red. To me it’s either plum (a purple toned shade) or red, but I guess “deep plum red” means it’s a berry with a red tone. I was hoping it would end up looking more like it did in the first photo (a kind of dusty rose color) or the swatch photo (a beautiful plum color), and not be too red toned.

They have both matte and shimmer finishes. 4 shades have a shimmer finish and 11 shades have a matte finish. Some shades come in both finishes - matte and shimmer - while some of the others only come in one finish (either matte or shimmer). I was happy when I saw the shade I wanted (“Night Drive”) was one of the matte shades. I don’t like my blushes to be shimmery. Shimmery usually means glittery, which I don’t like. Shimmer/glitter can accentuate texture and fine lines, plus depending on the shimmer (if it’s larger shimmer/glitter particles), then that can migrate to the rest of my face. And even if there’s no glitter, dewy/glowy finishes still can accentuate texture and fine lines. So I prefer my blushes to be matte, and I can add glow another way if I want it.

In person, the shade is more like it appeared in the photo showing the 3 new shades with the description, and I’d definitely agree with the description of “deep plum red.” It definitely is a kind of plum color but with a red tone to it. On my very cool toned skin, it shows more as a red than I wanted, but it still looks nice.

The component is nice! It’s a plastic, hexagonal tube that has a soft, baby pink kind of color that has a frosted gradient look to it. The top twists off to reveal a pointed sponge tip that you can easily dot onto the cheeks. When the sponge tip goes into the bottom of the tube, there’s a piece inside that I guess is kind of like a stopper to keep too much product from coming out. I was worried how that’ll work once I’ve used these a lot and they start to get low - will I still be able to get product on the sponge? Because with that stopper in there, it seems like once it gets low and the product isn’t hitting that spot, I wonder how it gets the product? But only time will tell. So far, I’ve been using this shade off and on for 5 months and it doesn’t seem like there’s any less product on the sponge tip when I take it out now than there was when I first started using it. So I’m happy about that.

You get enough product on the sponge tip where you can use the tip to dot it on your cheeks. That’s how I’ve been preferring it when I apply it. I take the pointed tip, and do a couple tiny dots. Then I take my fave brush for any liquid/cream product (Elf Putty Brush) and dab the product out. I stamp the brush over the dots to spread the color out where I want it, and then keep lightly stamping to blend it to where I want it. It blends out nice and easy. I prefer doing dots on one side, blending that out, then doing the dots on the other side. I have tried it where I apply the dots to both sides and blend out one side then go to the other, and I’m still able to blend the other side easily. I also tried applying some to the back of my hand (stamping the sponge onto the back of my hand, then dabbing my brush into it to pick some product up and spreading it evenly on the brush) then going in and applying it on my cheeks. This worked well to, but I felt like I wasted a decent amount of product doing it this way. I had to keep putting more on the back of my hand to pick up more product. But this is a good way to do it if you feel like it’s too pigmented or want a slight wash of color.

Unfortunately, even on my very dry skin, this does NOT look matte AT ALL. It looks REALLY dewy. Thankfully, it doesn’t have any shimmer to it. But it has a very dewy look to it. Because of that, I feel like it can sometimes pick up product underneath (like my foundation), which I HATE! I at the same time I got this, I also got 2 shades of the SheGlam Sun Sculpt Bronzers and I LOVE those. They apply nice and easy, dry down and set on their own, and have a matte finish but not too matte where it looks dry. They’re beautiful. I was expecting the formula of this blush, being a matte finish, to be similar to those. So I was pretty disappointed when it wasn’t. I have to be really careful when applying it to make sure my foundation underneath doesn’t lift up. I have to usually wait a bit after I apply my foundation before I apply this, which just isn’t always easy to do. I use a fan sometimes to speed the process up. But, it’s just not something I like having to deal with. I’ve used tons of liquid/cream blush formulas and I’ve never had issues with them lifting any of my foundations underneath when using my HG brush for them (the Elf Putty Brush). There’s just something about that brush that’s always magic with liquid blushes. But NOT with this one. I also tried using a sponge and my fingers, and still had the same thing. I’ve tried this with different foundation formulas and finishes. This seems to work best with a matte foundation, but even then, I need to be careful when applying it so foundation doesn’t lift up underneath. I tried setting my face with powder before applying this and that didn’t work at all! It just made this look patchy and uneven. So, I just need to let my foundation set completely on its own before applying this and be careful when applying it so it doesn’t lift my foundation underneath. Then, I need to put a tiny bit of powder of this so that it doesn’t look so dewy.

Overall, this one wasn’t a win for me. I LOVE the Sun Sculpts (in shade Tawny Amber for bronzer and Soft Tan for contour). If the formula on this blush was like those, I’d love this too. But, unfortunately, it’s not. It’s glowy when it’s supposed to be matte and just finicky to work with. So this isn’t something I’d recommend unless you WANT a dewy blush that isn’t shimmery/glittery and don’t mind it might be finicky to work with and lift up your foundation. I give it 3 stars. It’s okay, but not great.
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Amber
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful shade and smooth formula
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
I love love love this blush! It goes on so smooth and the color looks really nice. I’m not great with makeup so I’m happy with how easy this is to blend and build as needed.
I’m fair skinned and dark blonde with neutral undertones. I usually do classic pinks but decided to go with a slightly warmer/more orange shade and highly recommend. It looks amazing

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