I finally get the hype. This isn’t makeup — it’s a mood.
The real magic? It disappears into your skin in under 30 seconds. No sticky residue. Just color that looks like it came from within.
It’s a gel-cream blush from Glossier. $20. They said it feels weightless. I was skeptical.
The Tube
Tiny paint tube — you need less than a pea-sized dot.
The Shades
Eight colors, all weirdly wearable. Even the bright ones.
The Finish
Pure dewy skin. Zero shimmer, zero glitter. Just light.
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It’s simple. No fillers. The base is a water-gel that evaporates, leaving pigment behind.
- Dimethicone: Creates that slip so it blends like a dream
- Squalane: A hint of moisture that doesn’t feel greasy
- Mica: For a soft-focus, blurring effect — not sparkle
- Titanium Dioxide: Sun protection? Please. It’s just for color opacity.
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Cool and slick straight from the tube. Then it just… vanishes. Like spreading watercolor on your cheek.
After two weeks? I started putting it on *before* foundation. It peeks through perfectly — a press release would never admit it makes some foundations pill.
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My skin looked alive, not made-up. Lasted 6 hours on my combo skin. Didn’t clog pores. Didn’t fix my dry patches either — it’s not skincare.
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It’s the blush for people who hate blush. Effortless, believable, and stupidly easy to use.