My face was a glazed donut by 10 AM. Everything else slid off.
This blush? Still there at 6 PM. Like it was tattooed on — but cute.
Glossier Cloud Paint. $20. They said it wouldn’t melt. I was deeply skeptical.
Gel-Cream Hybrid
It’s not a balm, not a liquid — it’s its own thing.
Water-Resistant
Survived a misting fan on high. Impressive.
Tiny Tube, Big Payoff
You need half a pea-sized amount. Seriously.
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It’s basically pigment suspended in a breathable film. No heavy oils or waxes that heat destroys.
- Dimethicone: Creates that flexible, sweat-resistant barrier
- Squalane: A whisper of hydration that doesn’t feel greasy
- Mica: For a soft-focus glow, not glitter
- Pigments: Powder-coated for serious color payoff
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Feels cool and slippery out of the tube. Blends with fingers in under 10 seconds — sets down to a velvety finish.
After two weeks, I realized it layers over (or under) powder without pilling. A rare feat for a cream.
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My blush stayed put through a humid, active day. My oiliness? Still present. This isn’t mattifying — it’s just color that clings.
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It’s one of the few cream blushes that understands summer. Not a gimmick.