Stripped of Selena’s name and the TikTok edits, this blush is just a tiny bottle of pigment.
The real test? If it could survive my 9-hour workday and my terrible blending skills.
Rare Beauty by Selena Gomez Soft Pinch Liquid Blush. $23. They claim one dot is enough. I was skeptical.
Pigment Bomb
One drop genuinely stains your cheek — and possibly your sink.
Doe-Foot Wand
The applicator holds a shocking amount of product — the first mistake everyone makes.
11 Shades
From pale mauve to burnt orange — the “Happy” shade is a cult for a reason.
Photo: Hitesh Dewasi / Unsplash
It’s mostly water, binding agents, and color. But they snuck in some skincare. Not a treatment, but a nice touch.
Photo: Kornchanok Chanwaro / Unsplash
Texture is thin, watery — dries to a soft powder-matte finish in 30 seconds flat. No sticky residue.
By week two, I stopped using foundation underneath. The blush just grips bare skin and stays put. A surprise win.
My blush didn’t budge for 10 hours. But it also highlighted dry patches I didn’t know I had.
The hype is real, even without the celebrity name attached. It’s a brilliantly formulated, high-pigment workhorse.