Budget friendly blushers that give a gorgeous glow
If you’re looking for a blush that gives a delectable natural glow, then you’re going to love what budget brands like ELF have on offer. The latest budget friendly blushers to hit the beauty sphere are really hitting the mark in terms of their creaminess, how easy they are to blend and longevity.
There’s really no need to spend a lot of money on big brands when you can get the perfect finish for less than a tenner. Here’s my selection of my favourite budget friendly blushers, I’ve personally tried them all and can vouch that they really work.
Revolution Blush Bomb
Revolution Blush Bomb packs a lot of colour in a tiny amount of product. Available in 4 shades, the formula is light but easy to blend. It lasts all day without fading.

ELF Camo liquid blush
This is one of my fave budget blushers due to the gorgeous dewy finish. Available in 12 shades, it packs a lot of pigment which doesn’t look heavy on my skin.
It contains hyaluronic acid, rose flower water and hibiscus flower extract so you can be sure it’s taking care of your skin whilst keeping you looking great. I’ve currently got it in 2 shades and may buy more (but I have so many already!).
Revolution PH Bomb lip and cheek tint
If you prefer makeup that’s a little more you then Revolution PH Bomb lip and cheek tint is the one to try. It reacts to the PH in your skin to create a glow that’s unique to you. I’m a massive fan of the rosy flush it creates when I apply it.
Revolution Relove Pumpkin Crush
Created by Revolution’s even cheaper brand Relove, these budget friendly blushers are not to be sniffed at. They’re currently on sale for £3.50 and are too cute to miss.
Whilst they’ve been designed to help you create a Pumpkin Spice look, you can use them any time of the year. It’s packed full of pigment and has a lovely satin finish. Available on three shades, my current fave is Decaf Pink.
Collection Filter Finish liquid blush
The formula of Collection Filter Finish liquid blush is very reminiscent of Charlotte Tilbury’s Matte Beauty blush wand, but in my opinion Collection’s is better (and cheaper)!.
You only need to squeeze the blush slightly to get a large amount of product to the sponge applicator. You only need a small amount of product as it is incredibly pigmented, and it can be quite hard to remove if you apply too much. It’s not as easy to blend as the others, but it still produces a really nice warm glow for less than a tenner.
It’s skin friendly with a cocktail of hyaluronic acid, watermelon seed extract, Shea butter and jojoba oil and comes in 3 shades.
Beauty Bay liquid blush
I only recently discovered Beauty Bay liquid blush after discovering one in their Mystery Beauty bags. Now I’ve discovered them I certainly won’t be forgetting about them any time soon.
The blushers have a light creamy formula that’s buildable. You only need a small amount for a lovely flush of colour and it’s really easy to blend. I’ve currently got 2 of these little beauty’s in my collection, but there’s 6 shades available.
SheGlam Cheeky colour jam
These little pots may look tiny but they’re jam packed full of pigment. You only need a tiny amount or you’ll end up looking like Coco the clown. You get a beautiful lovely warm finish for less than £4. Currently available in 6 lovely shades.
I hope this gives you some ideas on the best budget friendly blushers to try. I guarantee you will not be disappointed if you try one of my favourites.
What do you think? Are you a fan of any of the above? Let me know in the comments.