Recently, I’ve been obsessed with multi-use beauty products, with the best version being cheek and lip products. I’ve noticed they give you an effortless glow with just the right amount of color. They’re also great for on the go-just pop them in your school bag. Here are four of my favorites that perfectly complement your skin and can be used on a bare face or over makeup!

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The Rhode pocket blush is my personal favorite. I use this on my lips to add a little color or on my lips and cheeks at night. I love the range of tints too. I always felt that certain blushes looked too bright on my skin, but I’ve fallen in love with the shade, “sleepy girl,” and now that I have it, I don’t think I could ever go back. My favorite part about this product is how natural the blush looks blended out on cheeks, as well as how it feels on your skin.

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Another classic a lot of people know is the Benetint Cheek and Lip Stain. I think this stain is great because of its durability and long-lasting color.  The only downside of this product for me is that it sometimes doesn’t blend out super well due to the fact that it’s a stain. But otherwise, this Benetint Cheek and Lip Stain is good for on the go and comes in a bunch of gorgeous complementary colors.

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I love Westman Atelier products, and they truly never miss. Their range of shades is on the cooler side and less bright, so if you find yourself wanting to try a toned-down shade of blush with more coverage, this might be the right product for you. It has more shine than a lot of the other options, but still looks really natural.  It’s good for achieving the “glass skin” effect that’s on trend at the moment.  You can purchase the standard or travel size, making it so easy to carry around. And the application couldn’t be easier-you just swipe on anywhere you want color and shine.

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Another holy grail of two-in-one makeup options is cloud paint from Glossier.  This is one of the original products that made Glossier famous.  It provides lighter coverage, making your skin glowy but not too cakey. If you wear lighter makeup, I think this could be the perfect blush for you. With cloud paint, it’s best to add a little dab on your cheeks, then follow with swiping a little on your lips. I have to say, using a tube isn’t my favorite application process, but I think the product makes up for the packaging.

I hope that this article helps anyone looking for a new blush and lip product. Blush can be tricky because it’s either too pigmented or not pigmented enough, and it’s hard to find a lip color that looks natural. I think all of these products work for both lips and cheeks and are easy to have on hand at school for a little refresh during or after class!

 

 

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