Champagne Cheeks: The Elevated Way to Wear Blush

Blush is having a defining moment—not as a supporting act, but as the lead.


From red carpet appearances to editorial shoots and cult-favourite series like The White Lotus, the most talked-about makeup trend isn’t contour or liner—it’s what’s being called “champagne cheeks.”

This modern take on blush moves away from the heavy placement of the early 2000s. Instead, it focuses on applying colour high on the cheekbones, where your highlighter would typically go.


The result? A soft, diffused glow that gives the face a lifted, light-reflective finish—like the warmth of a golden hour toast.


The magic lies in both the application and the tone. A blush that leans peach with a touch of warmth creates that soft-lit effect—radiant, but never overpowering.


It gives skin that “just one glass in” glow, effortless and elevated.

Hand holding a makeup brush and open blush compact.

Your shortcut to the champagne cheeks look: Making Moves blush

This is where Making Moves steps in.


Its peach-gold tone and subtle sheen are designed to catch the light in all the right places. Whether tapped onto the highest points of your cheeks with fingers or swept on with a brush, it blends seamlessly into the skin for a refined, fresh finish.


From the runway to everyday, champagne cheeks proves that the most modern beauty looks are also the most wearable. And with Making Moves, achieving them takes no more than a few seconds.


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