Yeah it's way up there for me for subtle blushes for a particular reason. I've got sort of peach fuzzy cheeks, so a lot of pale standard powder blushes can get powdery on me and accentuate the fuzz. At Dusk doesn't do this AT ALL, which I adore. It's so natural, including the lovely skin-like sheen to the finish. I think you'll love it! I never use my 128 for blush, but I do sometimes grab the 159 for blush, but I wouldn't say it's the best blush brush, because it's not a good shape to do circular motions on the apples of the cheeks. It's ok if you mostly just sweep back in a line or have really tiny cheek apples and just pat a dab on them. If you want a single brush to work for highlight AND blush, you're probably better off with the 116 or maybe 129 - they're small enough to do precise placement, they're flexible so you can use lots of different motions (sweeps, swirls, pats) and they will pick up plenty of product…they're classic brush workhorses.