If you've been obsessing over Rare Beauty's liquid blush like I have (and the rest of the internet) you'll be delighted to know that the world of TikTok has found a £6 dupe.
I'm a huge fan of the Revolution dupe products, and have had a lot of success in my past reviews with products like the Revolution £10 Olaplex dupe and the £7.50 Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Filter Revolution dupe. I was really intrigued to see just how good this £6 Revolution blush and managed to get my hands on the product in the shade 'Dolly Rose'.
The original Rare Beauty Liquid Blush retails for £19, but is currently only available at SpaceNK in the UK. It has thousands of raving reviews and usually sells out very quickly.
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Described as a blush that 'gives the cheeks a healthy flush of colour' the Rare Beauty product is a liquid blush that is 'easy to blend'. It contains a lightweight formula with buildable colour and long-lasting pigments.
So, how does the Revolution product compare? Well, each of the blushes are enriched with Vitamin E to provide a 'healthy and natural look' and contains a doe foot applicator, like the Rare Beauty version.
There are five shades available including Peach Filter, Dolly Rose, Savage Coral, Glam Orange and Rose Lust. Instantly, I was pretty impressed with the broad shade range, and although it's not quite as varied as the Rare Beauty collection which includes lilacs and dark purples, the shades are still beautiful.
My shade 'Dolly Rose' looked gorgeous in its pink packaging, and even more gorgeous on my cheeks after a layer of foundation and topped with highlighter. The shade suited my skin tone perfectly, but I really want to talk about the blendability of this blush - because wow.
I patted the doe applicator three times on the high points of my cheek and blended it in with my beauty blender sponge and was absolutely amazed. The colour looked absolutely beautiful on my cheeks.
As someone that usually uses powder blush, let's just say, I think I've been converted to the liquid blush team. It made my cheeks look flushed and pretty without looking too stripey which powder blushes can often do.
The shade was so pretty, and worked so well at adding some colour to my rather pale face. I already have a feeling that this blush is going to be my go to for autumn and winter, to give some life to my face when the weather isn't cooperating!
I'm officially obsessed with this blush and now understand why the internet loves it. You can purchase the £6 Revolution blush bomb here.
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