Melt Cosmetics Onyx Blush: 6-Month Cult Verdict

Cult Verdict
This powder blush has a near-perfect Sephora rating, but does it actually last an 8-hour workday without fading?
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.💥The blush that broke me

I bought this on a whim at 2AM and it’s now the only blush I’ve used for six months straight. No joke — my other blushes are collecting dust.

The real test? I fell asleep with it on and woke up looking better than when I applied it. That’s not normal.

2.🎨Powder that acts like cream

Melt Cosmetics calls these “velvet powder blushes” — $22 each, four shades. I grabbed “Sandy” (a dirty peach) because the marketing said it “melts into skin.” I rolled my eyes. Then I tried it.

1

Micro-milled texture

Feels like touching a cloud that’s been pressed into a pan — no chalk, no glitter, no bullshit.

2

Buildable in one swipe

One dip gives you a wash. Two dips gives you clown realness. You control the dial.

3

Zero fallout

I literally tap my brush and nothing falls. Every other powder blush I own should be embarrassed.

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3.What’s actually inside

No fragrance, no talc, no nonsense. The formula leans on silicones for that blur effect — but not the greasy kind. It’s the kind that makes your pores apologize.

  • Dimethicone: gives that silky, no-powder-feeling finish
  • Silica: blurs pores without caking
  • Mica: adds dimension, not sparkle
  • Tocopherol: keeps your cheeks from looking dry by hour 6
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4.🔍First swipe shock

I swatched it on my arm in store and literally said “what the fuck” out loud. It felt like a cream turning into a powder — that weird alchemy. On the face, it blends in 3 seconds flat. No streaks. No patches.

Week 3: I wore it through a 90-degree day, a gym session, and a crying jag over a TV show. Still visible. That’s when I knew.

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One Thing: Use a dense brush and tap it into the pan — don’t swirl. Swirling kicks up powder. Tapping gives you pigment control.
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5.✍️Six months later, I’m picky

My cheeks look alive, not painted. The shade “Sandy” has become my signature — it warms up my fair skin without making me look sunburned. The only downside: the pan is small. I hit pan at month 5. That’s fast for me.

Buy if
You have normal to combo skin and want a blush that stays put through sweat, masks, and bad decisions.
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Skip if
You’re oily as hell — this has a slight dewiness that might slide off by hour 7.
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Worth it?
$22 for 4g is steep. But you’ll use every speck. No waste. So yes.
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6.Final call

This is the blush that made me stop looking for other blushes. It’s not perfect — nothing is — but it’s the closest I’ve found.

8.5/10
Stays all day, fades gracefully
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Where to Buy: Melt’s site directly — Sephora runs out of stock constantly. Grab the travel size first if you’re unsure.