Jane Iredale ColorLuxe Liquid Blush Wild Child 5ml
Description
Description
Liquid blush in bright coral-pink for a lively, energetic flush
Coral is the blush shade with the most vibrancy. While pink focuses on softness and terracotta on warmth, coral brings something different: energy. It’s the color of early summer, of rested skin after a good night’s sleep, of a smiling face. On both warm and cooler skin tones, a bright coral-pink has a refreshing effect — it brightens the complexion, gives the cheeks a sporty-youthful appearance, and works especially well in daylight.
Wild Child is the bright coral-pink within Jane Iredale’s ColorLuxe Liquid Blush line — the most energetic and summery of the seven shades. The weightless liquid formula melts into the skin, holds its color for eight hours, and nourishes the skin with squalane, castor oil, and an antioxidant complex. It’s the blush for those who want their makeup to have a cheerful, lively signature without the intensity of a bold red.
Color: bright coral-pink with a fresh, summery tone, ideal for light to medium brown skin with warm or neutral undertones and for a lively summer or vacation look.
Benefits
- Vibrant coral-pink flush that gives a fresh, energetic look
- Works on a surprisingly wide skin range thanks to the balance between pink and orange
- 8 hours of clinically proven comfort — even in warmer weather and during activity
- Squalane keeps the skin soft and hydrated under the blush
- Vegan, gluten-free, and suitable for all skin types including oily and combination skin
Active ingredients
Squalane: Squalane ensures that Wild Child absorbs smoothly into the skin, even in warmer temperatures. For a coral shade often worn in summer or on vacation, this is important: squalane prevents the blush from running or becoming patchy due to sweat and heat, while keeping the skin soft beneath the color.
Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil: Castor oil gives the liquid formula its characteristic creamy glide over the skin. For a fresh shade like Wild Child, this means the color picks up immediately and blends evenly without needing heavy blending to remove patches. The oil also supports the skin’s moisture balance throughout the day.
Antioxidant Blend with Vitamin E and UV Absorbers: Especially for a shade often worn in daylight and summer conditions, the antioxidant complex is valuable. Vitamin E and the UV absorbers form a protective base against free radicals from sunlight — a subtle nourishing addition to a blush applied to the most sun-exposed area of the face.
How to use it
- Finish your complexion first with foundation or a light tinted cream for an even base
- Remove the doe-foot applicator from the bottle and place one dot on the apple of each cheek — Wild Child works best on the rounded part for a sporty-fresh look
- Tap the color out with the Jane Iredale Cheek Brush in a circular motion and gently sweep the color upwards towards the temple
- For a truly summery look: apply a minimal amount also on the top of the nose bridge for a sun-flushed effect
- Build up in thin layers — the first layer already adds liveliness, extra application intensifies towards a pronounced coral statement
Suitable for
- Light to medium brown skin tones with warm or neutral undertones
- Tired or dull complexion that needs a cheerful, refreshing color
- Oily and combination skin thanks to the long-lasting formula without oil overload
- Women who create summer, vacation, or weekend looks
- Warm and olive skin where coral comes to life particularly harmoniously
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Wild Child also work on cool skin?
On a light cool skin tone, Wild Child can work summer-fresh if you keep the application deliberately thin. For a pronounced coral tone on a cool undertone, the match is less natural — in that case, choose Sugar Magnolia or Bombshell. As a seasonal blush for spring and summer, Wild Child still works on more skin tones than you might expect.
Does Wild Child become too orange?
No — Wild Child is deliberately designed as coral pink, not coral orange. The pink element balances out the orange, keeping the shade looking fresh without drifting into orange or terracotta territory. For a pronounced terracotta, choose Cinnamon Girl.
Is Wild Child suitable to wear after summer?
Definitely, and many women actually wear Wild Child during the winter months to bring liveliness back to pale, tired winter skin. The coral pink works almost therapeutically in that context: it compensates for the dulling of the complexion due to less daylight.
Does Wild Child stay on after sports or in heat?
The 8-hour formula has been clinically tested for long-lasting wear. For extremely intense sports, reapplication may still be necessary, but for a normal active day, warm weather, or a long vacation day, Wild Child reliably holds its color.

