If you’ve been scrolling through beauty TikTok or paying attention to celebrity makeup artists lately, you’ve probably noticed one thing: everyone looks impossibly sun-kissed. Their cheeks are warm, their skin looks naturally radiant, and somehow they’ve mastered that golden-hour glow without stepping foot on a beach.
The secret? Blonzing.
Think of blonzing as the perfect blend of bronzer and blush. Instead of using the two separately, this technique combines warmth and color to create a naturally lifted, healthy-looking complexion. The result is less sculpted contour and more “I just spent the afternoon in the South of France.”
What Exactly Is Blonzing?
Traditional bronzer is designed to add warmth and dimension, while blush brings life and color back to the skin. Blonzing does both at once.
Rather than placing bronzer under the cheekbones and blush directly on the apples of your cheeks, you sweep one warm-toned blush or bronzy blush higher across the face—connecting your cheeks, temples, and even the bridge of your nose. It mimics where the sun naturally kisses your skin.
The finished look is soft, effortless, and incredibly flattering on nearly every skin tone.
Why Everyone Loves It
Unlike heavy contouring, blonzing enhances your natural complexion instead of reshaping it. It gives skin a fresh, healthy appearance that works just as well for everyday makeup as it does for a night out.
Some of our favorite reasons to try it:
● It instantly warms up the complexion.
● It creates a subtle lifting effect.
● It makes skin appear healthier and more radiant.
● It’s faster than applying separate bronzer and blush.
● It works beautifully year-round—even in the middle of winter.
How to Get the Look
Step 1: Start with Fresh Skin
Apply your favorite skin tint or foundation, then conceal where needed. The goal is to let your natural skin shine through rather than create a full-coverage base.
Step 2: Pick the Right Shade
Look for shades that sit somewhere between a blush and a bronzer. Think warm peach, terracotta, rosy bronze, cinnamon, or soft coral.
Cream formulas melt seamlessly into the skin, while powders offer a more diffused finish.
Step 3: Apply High
Using a fluffy brush or makeup sponge, sweep the product across:
● The tops of your cheekbones
● Toward your temples
● Across the bridge of your nose
● A touch along the forehead where the sun naturally hits
Skip placing it too low on the cheeks—the higher placement creates that lifted, effortless effect.
Step 4: Blend
The magic of blonzing is that there shouldn’t be obvious lines. Blend until everything melts into the skin and looks like it belongs there naturally.
Our Favorite Shades to Try
If you’re looking to recreate the trend, reach for products with warm, sunlit tones rather than cool pinks.



Some standout options include:
● bareMinerals Gen Nude Blonzer
● Rhode Pocket Blush in Toasted Teddy
● Patrick Ta Major Headlines Blush Duo in She’s So LA
● Haus Labs Color Fuse Blush in Fire Moon
● Tower 28 BeachPlease Cream Blush in Power Hour
● Makeup by Mario Soft Pop Blush Stick in Earthy Pink
● Saie Dew Blush in Spicy
● Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Blush in Love




Pro Tip
Less is more.
It’s much easier to build the color gradually than to tone it down after applying too much. Start with a light layer and slowly build until you achieve that soft, sun-drenched finish.
The Bottom Line
Blonzing isn’t about looking overly bronzed or heavily blushed—it’s about recreating the healthy warmth your skin naturally gets after spending time outdoors. The technique is quick, beginner-friendly, and works beautifully whether you’re wearing a full face of makeup or just a tinted moisturizer and mascara.
One product, a few sweeping motions, and suddenly your complexion looks brighter, healthier, and like you’ve just returned from the perfect summer getaway.

