This unique blush stain doesn't budge from 7am-9pm - and I've got the photos to prove it
Want a flattering flush of blush that lasts? Our beauty writer has found the longest-lasting formula, and it's £21
Notoriously, blusher is the first area of makeup to start sliding off your face in the heat, but I think I've discovered a product that can survive it all...
With the high temperatures we've been facing this summer, I've noticed that even my most reliable blushers lose their vibrancy after a couple of hours. Even my go-to best cream blush hasn't held up.
Making it my mission to find a blusher that can last longer than my commute, I searched high and low to find a product that truly delivered on its longevity promises, and there was only one clear winner...
Why I love WONDERSKIN Wonder Blading All-Day Blush Stain
When a product has the word 'stain' in its name, you know you're in for a long ride. This blusher, though, takes hard-working makeup to a whole new level and is definitely up there with my favourite blusher (alongside my holy grail Nudestix Matte Blush).
RRP: £21
Combining the colour payoff of a powder with the longevity of a cream, this blusher means business. Promising to set up shop on your cheeks for 12 whole hours, this is not for those with colour commitment issues. When I say this stains your skin, I'm not exaggerating. It's completely life-proof, lasting from morning to midnight without the need for touch-ups. It's made for dehydrated skin, thanks to a host of skin-loving ingredients. it comes in six high-pigmented colours to flatter all faces.
Packing a pigment punch like no other, these blushers are so pigmented you only need the tiniest dot to provide enough colour coverage for up to 12 hours. You don't need to take my word for it; 100% of testers agreed that it lasted for 12 hours and refused to budge or streak. Even more impressively, the formula is jam-packed with some of the best skincare products, so not only does it last and refuse to budge, but it also looks flawless all day.
This blusher gives me exactly the level of pigment and performance I require from my makeup. Plus, it's buildable. For a natural look, pop one dot on each cheek for a sheer wash of colour, or for ultimate impact, layer more on top. If you're unsure of how to apply blush, then take it slow and build gradually. Application is best with a blending brush or sponge so you don't transfer any pigment onto your hands.
A picture of beauty writer Annie at 8am (L) and 8pm (R)
I like a proper pop of blusher, so I use two generous dots on each cheek. On the day of testing, I really put the product through its paces. It was 31 degrees, and I was also running around after a 12-week-old Labrador puppy. So, I think this is more than enough proof that this product can go the long haul. I honestly didn't expect it to actually last the full 12 hours without fading or smudging, but it honestly did. While the rest of my makeup melted away, the blusher remained, and I was so impressed.
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Wondering how this blush manages to last so long? It's thanks to clever micro-pigments that deliver an instant burst of colour to your cheeks; the long-wear stain pigments also absorb into the upper layers of the skin, which ensures the colour lasts for 12 hours. But in terms of removal, fear not- the stain comes off very easily with an oil-based cleanser, which breaks down the surface pigments in a flash. So you don't have to worry about having a permanent flush.
My favourite shade is Barely (which I'm wearing in all my photos) because it's bold enough to make an impact but also subtle enough to make me look like the English rose I strive to be. All the other shades have been designed to suit a variety of skin tones, so everyone will be able to find their perfect match. Happy 12-hour blushing!

Annie Milroy is the Beauty Writer for Woman & Home and other publications.
She spent three years studying Journalism and English Language at the University of Portsmouth before starting her career in magazines in 2017. After nearly 10 years in the beauty industry, she's grown very fond of any product that can give her that 'my skin but better' finish, and anything that hydrates her seemingly always parched face.
When she’s not working, she’s shamelessly watching back-to-back Real Housewives episodes, spending all her time with her families foster dogs, and hunting down the best carb spots London has to offer.
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