
Between heatwave alerts, crowded subways and aperitifs on terraces, complexion makeup tends to melt off even before the end of the day. We’re all looking for that sweat-resistant blush that keeps a pretty golden glow without turning into patches or disappearing on the way home.
Good news: a small stick for £10, or around $13, is getting a lot of attention across the Channel. The Rimmel Multi-Tasker Blush ‘N’ Brush, a double-ended stick blush with integrated brush, promises luminous, water-resistant color and express delivery, often dispatched within 24 hours on British e-shops.
Why This Sweatproof Blush Changes Everything for Summer
When temperatures rise, classic cream blushes can slip, migrate into the furrows and leave marks on the mask or shirt collar. And then, retouching your complexion every two hours in direct sunlight is not really realistic.
The key here is the cream-to-powder formula: the stick leaves a buttery texture on the skin that blends easily, then sets in a light powdery veil. Testers point out that it doesn’t move the foundation underneath, even when applied directly to the cheek, which helps a lot when the skin heats up and the base stays thin.
Rimmel Multi-Tasker Blush ‘N’ Brush: hold, golden glow and low price
The stick contains 8 g of product and comes in several pink and peach shades. For a real glow, Cherry On Point and Nearly Suede have a shimmery pearl gold finish that catches the light like a setting sun, while other shades remain more matte for those who prefer a soft-focus finish.
In terms of wear, several editorial tests report intact color after an entire day, including on a very sweaty commute to work. The formula is described as waterproof or water-resistant, designed to last from morning to evening without requiring touch-ups, as long as you stick to normal sweating and not an intensive swimming session.
How to get the most out of this sweat-resistant blush
The simplest gesture: draw two or three lines of stick on the cheekbones, then blend with your fingers or with your usual brush. Many users find the integrated brush a little too dense, with a risk of slightly moving the base; use it for troubleshooting at festivals, yes, but for everyday use, a good duo-fiber brush remains more reliable.
On oily skin, the trick is to mattify the T zone and leave the cheekbones fresher so that the blush maintains its radiance. On dry skin, moisturize well, you can even add a healthy glow treatment like Embryolisse Apricot Lumière Skin Blush Treatment for comfort, then apply the Rimmel stick on top. On the other hand, those who want ultra-strong 24-hour hold can turn to the MAC Cosmetics Mate Skinfinish Sunstruck Bronzer, which is resistant to water, sweat and humidity, but it costs around $47.
Is the Rimmel Multi-Tasker Blush ‘N’ Brush suitable for high heat?
Its water-resistant cream-to-powder texture has been designed to stay in place for several hours, even when the skin heats up and sweats slightly.
Which shade to choose for a real golden glow?
The shades Cherry On Point and Nearly Suede contain golden pearls which offer a luminous glow, ideal for a golden hour effect on the cheekbones.
How much does this blush cost and how can I get it with fast delivery?
The stick is sold for around £10.99, or almost $13, on British sites which often announce shipping within 24 hours.