Everyone’s doing it wrong. You’re not painting a doll’s cheek.
The real trick is in the tool you use *after* the blush — not the brush you use to apply it.
Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Blush. $23. The claim? A “soft pinch” of color. The reality? It’s insanely pigmented — one dot is enough.
The Pigment
One drop stains a cotton pad.
The Finish
Dries down demi-matte — not sticky, not dewy.
The Shades
The brights are terrifying in the bottle. In a good way.
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It’s not just color. There’s a skincare base. Watery, not oily.
- Watermelon Extract: Gives a slight cooling sensation on the skin
- Lotus Extract: Helps with a smooth, even application
- Glycerin: Pulls moisture to the skin so it doesn’t cake
- Dimethicone: The slip agent that makes it blendable before it sets
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Texture is thin — like watercolor paint. Sinks in fast. You have about 15 seconds to work.
Week 2 discovery: It lasts through a work call, but not through a greasy takeout meal. The fade is even, though — no weird rings.
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My cheeks looked flushed from within for 8 hours. My foundation routine got faster — no powder blush needed.
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This blush demands a technique change. Master the sponge, and you master the flush.