As for the exact blush Bieber used, it’s this one from Milk Makeup. The high-pigment formula has a slightly oily texture that helps blend the color across the skin. Once it dries down, it doesn’t budge. I, for one, wore it for a busy eight-hour day, and I never touched it up once.
On its own, it gives the skin a really pretty flush, but when it’s combined with a small amount of face cream, it becomes sheer, dewy, and light-reflective. It instantly made my skin glow and made me feel like I too could have supermodel cheekbones.
Later on in the video, she used this liquid blush for yet another hack—this time to create a customized tinted lip gloss. She mixed a small amount of the blush with a dab of her Peptide Lip Treatment ($16). Again, this exact lip product is sold out, but I think you could use any clear gloss, like Tower 28’s ShineOn Lip Jelly in Clear ($15), for example.
Since they went for a “monochromatic berry look,” Bieber and Darcy followed up with yet another blush. This time, it was the Milk Makeup Lip + Cheek Cream Blush in the shade Quickie, which is a complementary dark berry color. Darcy applied it onto the back of her hand before tapping it onto Bieber’s cheekbones for a more controlled application. “We’re kind of just layering two different blushes and just intensifying it,” Bieber said.
She went on to apply this exact same product onto her eyelids with a fluffy eye shadow brush. “I have hazel eyes, so I love burgundy colors on my eyes—burgundy mascara, burgundy eyeliner, kind of like those burnt plummy purple-y colors, because I really feel like it brings out the tiny little hint of green that I have in my eyes,” she said.
The liquid blush that Bieber used comes in three other shades, so you can experiment with the monochromatic look you create. First, there’s the shade Teleport, which is a bright coral color.
Next, there’s the shade Infinity, which is a stunning and understated mauve color.
Finally, there’s the shade Fly, which is a bright ruby red. I don’t know about you, but this one will be going on my eyes, cheeks, and lips for a monochromatic Valentine’s Day look.