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Top Blush Colors for Deep Autumn

Warm Tan
#D5A583
Warm Tan (#D5A583) represents a moderately saturated shade within the warm bronze family. The warm undertones create a golden luminosity that enhances warm complexions, providing visual coherence through complementary color theory.
Warm Bronze
Deep Apricot
#C48B5C
Deep Apricot (#C48B5C) represents a moderately saturated shade within the warm bronze family. The warm undertones create a golden luminosity that enhances warm complexions, providing visual coherence through complementary color theory.
Warm Bronze
Burnt Sienna
#BC6C25
Burnt Sienna (#BC6C25) represents a moderately saturated shade within the warm bronze family. The warm undertones create a golden luminosity that enhances warm complexions, providing visual coherence through complementary color theory.
Warm Bronze
Terracotta
#AB5C3A
Terracotta (#AB5C3A) represents a moderately saturated shade within the warm rust family. The warm undertones create a golden luminosity that enhances warm complexions, providing visual coherence through complementary color theory.
Warm Rust

Expert Application Tips

Preparation

Apply after foundation but before powder for seamless blend.

Application Technique

Smile and apply to apple of cheeks, blending upward.

Longevity

Layer cream and powder formulas for extended wear.

Finish Selection Guidance

Powder formula for oily to combination skin. Cream formula for dry or mature skin requiring luminosity.

Blush for Different Occasions

  • Professional Work: Apply subtly on apple of cheeks for fresh appearance
  • Evening Events: Build intensity and add highlighter for dimension
  • Casual Day: Use cream formula for natural, dewy flush

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