I’m not usually easily swayed to buy viral products, however, there’s no denying the beauty of the Dior Rosy Glow Blush.
The story starts in April when the Sephora Spring Sales Event was happening. My coworker ordered the Dior Rosy Glow Blush and wore it to work, and she looked absolutely stunning in it. My go-to blush is the infamous Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Blush, but I immediately added the Dior Rosy Glow Blush to my cart.
After trying the Rare Beauty blush, I never thought I’d go back to powder blush, but here we are.
Some of my posts contain affiliate links. If you click on an affiliate link and buy something, I may receive a very small commission. It does NOT result in additional charges to you or cost you anything extra.
The Product
The Dior Rosy Glow Blush retails for $55 CAD and is available in six shades. The blush uses colour reviver technology, which reacts to the skin’s moisture level upon application to deliver a customized rosy effect. The result is a natural, instant healthy glow that lasts all day long.
The Dior Rosy Glow Blush is a pressed powder formula and is made without parabens.
The Review
It’s not everyday you find a product that you fall in love with after just one application. The Dior Rosy Glow Blush is one of those products. I ordered the shade 001 Pink and it’s my dream blush.
The blush applies smoothly and seamlessly, and has no sparkle or glitter. What you get is a natural rosy look that makes your skin look effortless. It’s flattering to the cheekbones and complements the skin so nicely. And you don’t have to worry about applying too much because it blends out so easily.
My problem with most pressed powder blushes is they aren’t pigmented enough or longwearing. The Dior Rosy Glow Blush is super pigmented and lasts on the skin for hours. You can also reapply throughout the day without it looking patchy afterwards.
I use the Dior Rosy Glow Blush almost every time I do my makeup (when I’m not using the Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Blush, of course). It looks great on its own, but you can also use it to set your liquid blush.
I’ll admit, $55 CAD is pricey for one blush of this size, but the product is so beautiful that it’s worth it. I’ve been using it as my main blush for almost six months and have yet to hit the pan, so the product lasts a long time.
PROS: Pigmented, gorgeous colour, blends seamlessly
CONS: Price
Would I recommend this blush? Yes, this is the one powder blush that I’d recommend everyone to try.
Catch up on previous Makeup Monday and Skincare Sunday posts for more reviews!
Leave a Reply