MAC Cremeblend blushes made their first appearance in Lillyland. Now the formula is making a second, permanent appearance, replacing MAC’s old Blushcreme formula. Comparatively, the Cremeblend blushes are lighter and a bit sheerer than Blushcremes.
Heavy swatches:

Posey is probably my off-the-cuff favorite, a watermelon pink. Brit Wit is mauvey beige. I was surprised by Brit Wit, actually — it has such a beloved reputation, and the shade was not love-at-first-sight for me. Ladyblush is peach-pink. Tea Petal is rosy-brown. Something Special is a bright peach-pink. So Sweet, So Easy is cool, pale pink.
Like all MAC blushes these days, Cremeblend blushes are $19.50 each.







I went to see these and the re-promote colors are different than those from the blushcremes. It’s really disappointing that ladyblush now looks different.
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Thank you so much for your swatches – have seen others, but been waiting for yours! They are always more accurate and easier to see as most other swatches don’t compare them to each other!
Thanks for your swatches, Karla! How would you compare these to MUFE HD blushes, finish-wise? Looked at your swatches of the MUFE blushes, and they seem more matte (and pigmented!). I need just one creme blush for the summer, and not sure which one to pick..
Thank you for the swatches. I was wondering if any of the new blush comes close to Lilicent? I am NC20, and my friends recommended me Lilicent but to find out they are all discontinued
@KT you can still get Lilicent and old ones online at Dillards.
I’ve had Brit Wit for at least a couple of years and love it. It’s got a completely matte finish and looks very subtle & natural on my light-medium skin tone.
I also have and have tested quite a few of the MUF HD blushes and can honestly say I prefer the finish & staying power of the MAC cream blushes. I don’t find that the MUF HD blushes last as long on my skin. I also find I have to use more of the MUF blushes than I do of the MAC cream blushes.