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Saie Beauty’s SuperSuede Powder Blush: Reviewed

If you know me, then you know I love Saie Beauty’s Dew Blush ($25). Even though I’m a beauty editor, which means I’m constantly testing products and swapping the old for the new, I haven’t removed this blush from my makeup bag for well over a year. I love how it blends onto my skin, delivering the most flattering wash of natural-looking color. I love how it feels weightless. And I love how it lasts all day long (I don’t use a primer or setting spray, yet I rarely need to reapply it). I’m not the only one who feels this strongly. The internet-favorite formula is all over Instagram and TikTok, not to mention my fellow beauty editors’ desks.

So, when I heard Saie was launching a collection of powder blushes inspired by Italy, I knew I’d *most likely* love them. I wasn’t wrong. Ahead, learn how these new blushes compare to the brand’s original formula and see every stunning shade.

First, The Internet-Famous Cream Blush

The New, Italian-Inspired Powder Blushes

Saie SuperSuede Blush collection

Here are all six shades on my desk.

(Image credit: @kaitlyn_mclintock)

The new blushes are inspired by Italy and include the shade names Ciao, Grazie, and Bella. Each one contains ethically sourced silica and mica, which mimic the healthy glow of summer skin. Add moisturizing ingredients like plant-derived squalane, glycerin, and hyaluronic acid into the mix, and you get a blush that naturally blurs and diffuses the skin for a soft-focus effect. It makes my skin look like I’m being bathed in golden-hour light on the Amalfi Coast.

Beauty editor Kaitlyn McLintock wearing Saie SuperSuede Blush in Mia

Here I’m wearing Saie SuperSuede Blush in the shade Mia.

(Image credit: @kaitlyn_mclintock)

These new blushes are just as much of a delight to apply as the original Dew Blush, albeit for different reasons. First, the baked powder deposits the perfect amount of pigment onto my brush (I used Saie’s new Powder Blush Brush). Second, the soft, velvety texture blends seamlessly into the skin without catching on any texture. The best part? They’re long-wearing and noncomedogenic, so you don’t have to worry about constant reapplication or clogged pores.