Stop rubbing your blush in circles. That’s how you lift your foundation and create a muddy, patchy mess.
The secret is placement first, blending second — and never overworking the pigment.
It’s Glossier’s cult gel-cream blush. $20. The claim? A watercolor-like flush that looks like skin.
The Tube
Tiny paint tube — you need a pea-sized dot, max.
The Formula
Sheer but buildable pigment suspended in a gel base.
The Finish
Dewy, never glittery. Like you ran a mile, but chic.
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It’s simple. No fancy actives — this is pure color and texture play. The base is mostly water and glycerin.
- Dimethicone: Gives that silky slip so it doesn’t grab
- Glycerin: The hydration workhorse — plumps skin
- Mica: For a soft-focus, lit-from-within glow
- Phenoxyethanol: The preservative. Nothing wild.
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Feels cool and slippery — like a lightweight gel. Blends with your fingers in under 10 seconds before it sets.
Surprise: It lasts longer on bare skin. Over heavy powder? It can look separated by hour four.
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My cheeks looked alive, not painted. Zero streaks. But it won’t cover texture — it highlights it.
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It’s the best for a believable flush. But you have to use it right — or it’s a waste of money.