Cher’s Met Gala beauty look has us “Moonstruck.”
The Goddess of Pop leaned into a rock and roll-inspired style with her all-black Burberry ensemble last night, while returning to the event for the first time in 10 years. And in addition to black booties and plenty of diamonds, the 79-year-old icon completed the look with sultry, glowing glam.
Red carpet favorite Charlotte Tilbury was behind the “Believe” singer’s gorgeous makeup look — and her lip color is the latest new release in the famed Pillow Talk lineup: Blush Balm Tint in the color Blushed Jam.
Described as a sheer blushed mulberry hue, the pH-adaptive formula reacts to your lips for a bespoke flush. The multitasking formula also contains an ultra-hydrating botanical butter blend to keep lips supple, plus “youth-boosting” peptides to help firm and smooth.
Blush Balm Tint is also available in five other hues, including the cult-favorites Pillow Talk and Pillow Talk Medium. Despite being a lip balm/tint/lipstick hybrid, the color promises an impressive up to eight hours of wear.

While there’s everything to love about the satiny matte original Pillow Talk, we can’t wait to try this new luscious lip formula.
Shoppers are already saying things like it offers “beautiful color with creamy consistency.” (Not to mention, celebs like Demi Moore, Kris Jenner, Sarah Michelle Gellar and more have already worn it, too.)
For the rest of Cher’s Met Gala look, makeup artist Francesca Tolot — who also works with Beyoncé and Cindy Crawford — paired the Blush Balm Tint with Lip Cheat in Pillow Talk, which offers extra definition.
Tolot also used Charlotte’s Magic Cream to prep Cher’s skin before applying Airbrush Flawless Foundation and Concealer, Unreal Blush Healthy Glow Stick, Super Nudes Easy Eye Palette and the Feline Flick in Panther.
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