Miranda Kerr Met Gala blush $8
- Miranda Kerr’s Met Gala blush resurfaced in shopping coverage on May 22 after E! detailed the drugstore product behind her 2026 red-carpet look. - E! identified Almay’s Color & Care Tint Stick in “Rose Flush” as the key blush, listing it at about $14 while sale coverage pegged it lower. - Miranda Kerr’s product rundown remains available through E! coverage and her Met Gala prep posts from early May.
Miranda Kerr’s Met Gala beauty routine is still generating shopping coverage more than two weeks after the event, with attention centered on the blush E! News said makeup artist Tobi Henney used for the model’s “soft and ethereal” look. E! published the item on May 6 and identified the product as Almay’s Color & Care Tint Stick in the shade “Rose Flush.” E!’s write-up said the blush was part of a full face of Almay products used on Kerr for the 2026 Met Gala, alongside KORA Organics skin prep from Kerr’s own brand. In the same report, E! described the blush as a $14 drugstore product and said Kerr called the finished look “soft and ethereal.” ### Which blush did Miranda Kerr use? (eonline.com) E! News named the product as Almay Color & Care Tint Stick in “Rose Flush,” describing it as the blush that tied together Kerr’s Met Gala makeup. The outlet said the stick delivered the “just-pinched flush” in the final look and listed retailer prices around $14 in its May 6 story. (eonline.com) Almay’s own product page describes the Color & Care Tint Stick as a multi-use cheek and lip tint with a dewy finish that works with skin’s pH. Retail listings from Target and Walmart also describe it as a cheek-and-lip stick rather than a traditional powder blush. ### Did Kerr share the rest of the Met Gala routine? Miranda Kerr shared parts of her prep routine with E! in multiple pieces published around the May 4 Met Gala. (eonline.com) In a May 5 skincare feature, E! said Kerr outlined six pre-event steps using KORA Organics products including Minty Mineral Hydration Mist, Noni Glow Radiant Face Oil and a rose quartz facial sculptor. (almay.com) On May 4, E! also reported that Kerr said on Instagram Stories that she got “a quick microcurrent lift” from Tracie Martyn Beauty before the carpet. That same report said Henney completed Kerr’s glam with Almay products at The Mark Hotel in New York. ### Why are some stories calling it an $8 product? (eonline.com) Sale coverage published after E!’s original May 6 article appears to be based on temporary retailer discounts rather than the product’s earlier listed price. E!’s story showed the tint stick at about $14, while current retailer results vary by seller and shade. (eonline.com) Recent listings show the same Almay tint stick at $10.39 at Target and about $10.38 at Walmart for the Rose Flush shade, while Walmart showed another shade marked down to $8.79. That means the lower price point has appeared in some sale coverage, but it is not the only current price visible across major retailers. (eonline.com) ### What else was in the makeup lineup? E!’s product breakdown said Kerr’s look also included Almay Hydra-Prime Moisturizing Primer, Almay Clear Complexion Acne Foundation, Almay Clear Complexion Concealer, Almay All-Day Eyeliner Pencil and Almay Lengthening Mascara. The outlet said the full drugstore makeup lineup came to just under $70 at the time of publication. (target.com) Kerr arrived at the 2026 Met Gala in a white Dior gown, and E! said the event’s co-chairs included Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman and Venus Williams. The same coverage identified Henney as the makeup artist behind the final look. ### Where can readers check the product now? Target, Walmart and Almay all currently list versions of the Color & Care Tint Stick online, though pricing differs by retailer and shade. (eonline.com) E!’s original May 6 article remains the clearest source for how Kerr’s Met Gala look was assembled and which products Henney used on her face. (target.com) (eonline.com)