Beauty

The brands latest launch is a dream.

Call it the Sabrina Carpenter effect:blush is everywhere right now.

Once just an optional top-off to your base, its now largely considered a non-negotiable in any makeup routine.

Saie’s SuperSuede blush just squashed my beef with powder formulas.

TBH, after experiencing its dewy, seamless finish, I practically swore off powder blushes altogether.

But then Saies SuperSuede Baked Powder Blush came along and suddenly, Im rethinking everything.

Im what you would call a blush-blindness truther.

SuperSuede Baked Powder Blush

I love a good pigment added to my cheeks that adds dimension.

Read on for everything you gotta know about Saies newest addition to the category.

What makes SuperSuede different is how its made.

Rachel Lapidos wearing the Saie SuperSuede Powder Blush

The result is a silky, talc-free powder that somehow feels weightless but still lasts all day.

If you already love Dew Blush, SuperSuede is meant to be its perfect match.

I used the brands newPowder Blush Brushto apply the pigment to my cheekbones and was immediately in love.

Faith Xue wearing the new Saie SuperSuede Powder Blush

It goes on looking like its your natural flush like cloud skin in blush form.

But Saie’s Supersuede surprised me.

But Saie’s version added the prettiest veil of color.

Daisy Maldonado using Saie’s new SuperSuede Powder Blush

Instead, it gave a soft flush of velvety color that reflected light without looking strobe-y or powdery.

The pigment was definitely there, but it wasntaspigmented as my go-to liquid and cream formulas.

Still, the payoff was impressive for a powder.

I fell in love with how juicy it looked and how much easier it was to build coverage.