R.E.M. Beauty Cushion Foundation: Worth It Without Ariana?

Celebrity Check
Ariana Grande’s cushion foundation sells on name alone — but does the formula actually outperform drugstore dupes at half the price?
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.💄Ariana Who?

I bought this cushion because my coworker wouldn’t shut up about the compact — and honestly, the swan mirror is gorgeous. But does it beat my $9 Missha? That’s the real question.

Ariana’s name gets you in the door. The formula has to keep you there — and for $38, it better deliver.

2.🔍What’s in the Compact

R.E.M. Beauty calls this a “sweetener” cushion — medium-buildable coverage with a natural satin finish. The claim that got me: “skin-like second layer.” Bold for a cushion.

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Puff Technology

The puff is flat-ish and dense — not the standard sponge. It picks up product weirdly at first.

2

SPF 30

It’s chemical sunscreen, not mineral. No white cast, but I still wouldn’t rely on it alone at the beach.

3

12 Shades

Only 12. The range is decent but not groundbreaking — fair-to-medium skin will find the best matches here.

white drop bottle on white surface

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3.💸Ingredients or Vibes?

It’s not a skincare-cushion — but it’s not empty either. There’s actual hydrating stuff in here, plus a little blurring magic.

  • Hyaluronic Acid: Holds water, keeps it from caking on dry patches
  • Niacinamide: Calms redness and fades dark spots over time
  • Squalane: Lightweight moisture — doesn’t break me out
  • Silica: The blurring agent. Makes pores look like they ghosted you
the contents of a travel bag laid out on a table

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4.🧴The Slap Test

First dab: almost watery. Then it melts into this velvety finish — not matte, not dewy, right in that “I slept 8 hours” sweet spot. It’s shockingly lightweight. Like wearing nothing, but better.

Week 2: I noticed it separates on oily zones by hour 6. Not tragic, but my drugstore cushion lasts longer. The shade oxidized slightly darker on me — test before you commit.

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One Thing: Pat, don’t swipe. Swiping creates streaks. Press the puff into the skin like you’re angry at your pores.
black and silver makeup brush

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5.📊The Verdict Grid

My skin looked smoother immediately — blur effect is real. But it faded faster than my $12 Korean cushion. Fine lines? Same. No miracles, no disasters.

Buy if
You have normal-to-dry skin and want a quick, pretty face in 60 seconds
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Skip if
You’re oily or live somewhere humid — this melts by lunch
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Worth it?
For the compact alone? Almost. For the formula? Only if you catch a sale.
five assorted-color lipsticks

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6.👁️Final Take

It’s a good cushion trapped in a celebrity-brand tax bracket. Buy it for the mirror and the ritual — not because it outperforms the $15 one at Olive Young.

6.8/10
Pretty compact, decent coverage
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Where to Buy: Ulta or directly from R.E.M. Beauty — try a shade match in-store first if you can. The online swatches lie a little.