
Secret product Sabrina Carpenter uses to achieve her ‘rosy cheeks' look available at Lookfantastic
Secret product Sabrina Carpenter uses to achieve her 'rosy cheeks' look available at Lookfantastic
Sabrina's make-up artist recently shared how she achieves her signature 'baby-doll blush' look
Sabrina Carpenter at The Brit Awards 2025
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If you've ever wondered how Sabrina Carpenter achieves her signature 'baby-doll blush' look that's got everyone talking then you've come to the right place.
Sabrina's make-up artist Carolina Gonzalez, who also works with Gigi Hadid, Camila Mendes, and Blake Lively to give them their instantly-recongisable looks, recently shared which blush Sabrina uses.
The Armani Luminous Silk Cheek Tints in the shades Bold Pink and Delicate Mauve are what the Espresso singer has been going for and you don't need to look to far or spend hundreds to create this glam look as you can actually get it on sites like Lookfantastic and Boots for £37.
According to Boots it creates a just-pinched healthy cheeks finish. Its watercolour transformative technology is also inspired by the Armani lipstick formulation that combines intense colour with lightweight blendability. For the latest TV and showbiz gossip sign up to our newsletter.
The Armani Luminous Silk Cheek Tints
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Shoppers have also been raving about what they love about one of Sabrina's go-to beauty buys and there are more than a thousand five-star reviews at Boots.
One person wrote: 'I love the formula, it's super smooth and blends out super easy.
'The colour is perfect for a summer glow, and even for my paler skin colour! I love it and will make it a staple in my natural makeup routine.'
Another happy shopper said: 'This blush is beautiful! The product blends nicest and is buildable with a nice colour pay off.
'It gives a nice soft glow that is perfect for everyday wear or going out.
'It has great staying power and no scent, so it is a good blush even for those with sensitive skin (or noses).
'I have stopped wearing highlighter and just use this as if it looks much better! I highly recommend this product!'
Not everyone was as impressed, though, with one person noting: 'The packaging is iconic for the brand. I wanted to love this, but there isn't that much pigment. It is super blendable and I didn't really get any scent, but I just really can't see it on my skin. It is very glowy but not too pink.'
Yet lots of people were still obsessed. Someone else said: 'I was hesitant to try this and was not sure I would like it as I have never used liquid blush.
'I was wrong. The colour is perfect for me. I use this after my liquid foundation prior to applying setting powder and it is beautiful.
'A little goes a long way. Blends like a dream and the pigmentation is amazing.'
Another similar blusher you could buy is Victoria Beckham's Cheeky Posh Cream Blush Stick for £39.
There's also the Backstage Rosy Glow for £35 which you can buy at Dior.
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Alternatively, you can grab Sabrina Carpenter's go-to, the Armani Luminous Silk Cheek Tints, here.
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