Glow with fresh-faced vibrance using this JUDYDOLL gradient blush. With a range of sweet shades to choose from, you’ll be set with a flawless, effortless finish.
Glow with fresh-faced vibrance using this JUDYDOLL gradient blush. With a range of sweet shades to choose from, you’ll be set with a flawless, effortless finish.
Glow with fresh-faced vibrance using this JUDYDOLL gradient blush. With a range of sweet shades to choose from, you’ll be set with a flawless, effortless finish.
Glow with fresh-faced vibrance using this JUDYDOLL gradient blush. With a range of sweet shades to choose from, you’ll be set with a flawless, effortless finish.
Last updated at 03/21/2026 15:50:28
Judydoll Pretty Blush Powder 52
Delivery $7.99
Judydoll - Blush Powder 2g 52 (Matte Highlighting Shade) 2g
Delivery $9.50
Pretty Blush Powder, #52
Delivery $14.18
originally posted on chicdecent.com
new fav!i love love love these blushes!! theyre so soft to the touch and have a slight blurring effect that is so beautiful on the cheek and especially helpful if you have a lot of texture in that area. these aren't super pigmented either but theyre still very buildable so that makes it very beginner friendly since theres no way you can possibly go overboard with these. i'm crazy for blush but personally love a softer/more muted look as opposed to something with intense pigmentation so these are perfect since i can easily control the intensity while keeping my application even unlike if i were to use something with a higher color payout. these are really inexpensive too so i think it's definitely worth buying one or two to try out.
originally posted on yesstyle.com
I got the shade #44 milk pink tone. In the picture it looks more muted and kind of beige (?) but in reality it's a bit like a soft blueberry milk color. Maybe even strawberry milk, but it has a bit more purple in it. It's a super pretty pink that reminds me of Romand's blush in the shade blueberry chip.The formula is buttery and has good pigment payoff. It's cool toned and is probably better suited for lighter skin tones. I'm a shade 21 in Korean foundations for reference.
originally posted on yesstyle.com
I've been using this blush since I bought it and I really like it! I bought the shade #04 cream orange and it goes great with my orange/peachy lit tint! The formula is matte but blurring, and it is pigmented but not to the point where it is hard to work with. It feels smooth on the skin and I feel like it can be worn both with a natural routine or with a full glam. It also can be built up and it's never looked patchy on me, but I've only applied on top of a set makeup base. One thing I will say it's that I expected to be a little bit bigger but that's on me for not reading that it has 2 grams of products. In conclusion, a solid choice if you're looking for a powder blush!
| Variant | |
| color | 52 |
Judydoll Pretty Blush Powder 52
Delivery $7.99
Judydoll - Blush Powder 2g 52 (Matte Highlighting Shade) 2g
Delivery $9.50
Pretty Blush Powder, #52
Delivery $14.18
new fav!i love love love these blushes!! theyre so soft to the touch and have a slight blurring effect that is so beautiful on the cheek and especially helpful if you have a lot of texture in that area. these aren't super pigmented either but theyre still very buildable so that makes it very beginner friendly since theres no way you can possibly go overboard with these. i'm crazy for blush but personally love a softer/more muted look as opposed to something with intense pigmentation so these are perfect since i can easily control the intensity while keeping my application even unlike if i were to use something with a higher color payout. these are really inexpensive too so i think it's definitely worth buying one or two to try out.
I got the shade #44 milk pink tone. In the picture it looks more muted and kind of beige (?) but in reality it's a bit like a soft blueberry milk color. Maybe even strawberry milk, but it has a bit more purple in it. It's a super pretty pink that reminds me of Romand's blush in the shade blueberry chip.The formula is buttery and has good pigment payoff. It's cool toned and is probably better suited for lighter skin tones. I'm a shade 21 in Korean foundations for reference.
I've been using this blush since I bought it and I really like it! I bought the shade #04 cream orange and it goes great with my orange/peachy lit tint! The formula is matte but blurring, and it is pigmented but not to the point where it is hard to work with. It feels smooth on the skin and I feel like it can be worn both with a natural routine or with a full glam. It also can be built up and it's never looked patchy on me, but I've only applied on top of a set makeup base. One thing I will say it's that I expected to be a little bit bigger but that's on me for not reading that it has 2 grams of products. In conclusion, a solid choice if you're looking for a powder blush!
So I have 4 of these judydoll blushes and they are fantastic. I have a lot of blush, and I view most of these shades (I only have light ones) to be a supplement to my blush collection. I have 43, 52, 44 and 60, pictured in order. I won't swatch them because they don't show up like that - I use these for brightening, for adding dimension into my cheek makeup. They are so blurring! The only one I use as a solo blush is 44. Highly recommend 43 for fair to light skin girls who want a little sublte pink pop to put under the eyes, tops of the cheekbones and whatnot. (I promise, it's a cool to neutral pink even though it looks pretty beige in the photo.)
| Variant | |
| color | 52 |