Dior has revamped them Rosy glow powder blush behind the scenes Again, I added some new additions in a Rosy Glow Brush Stick Behind the Scenes And aRemove lip butter. I carried almost every shade to review and try, and after extensive testing these, I finally have my review. I think there will be some hits in the new launch, but I think there will be a clear path.
Rosy glow powder blush behind the scenes
Rosy glow powder blush behind the scenes ($40 each) has already been reformulated several times, but I have to say I was really impressed with the latest version. Although there were no issues with previous variations, the latest variations have much better colour payoffs and easier blending textures.
001Pink It’s one of the best baby pink blush I’ve tried. It should be pH reactive, but in reality it doesn’t shift the color of my skin. It’s a cool tone pink I think it was layered over other creams.
103 Toffee It’s a new shade in the lineup and another winner. The powder has a golden glitter, but I hope they don’t add, but I love the neutral beige tone of the skin. The sparkle is not cold, but it is noticeable on the skin.
012 Rosewood It’s dusty rosy. I think of this more along the lines of autumn/winter shades, but I think it’s great rose neutral to work with a wide range of skin tones. This has a bit of sparkle, but it’s not too sparkly.
077 Candy It’s a golden sparkling coral pink. It almost reminds me NARS Orgasm Blushing in pink/gold shift. I love this. Of all the shades, I think this is my favorite.
063 Pink Lilac Soft lilac pastel. I really wanted it to work, but I pulled the Cholki a little with my tan skin. I think I can layer it over other cream blush colors and make it work in layers, but for now I think I prefer the older formula over this new formula with this new color
015 Cherry Outside of my comfort zone for blushing, I am adventurous and decided to give it a try anyway. I think it can be operated with light hands. I like this colour more than my lips and cheeks, but it’s still very pretty and I enjoy the summer.
Rosy glow stick behind the scenes
I have mixed feelings about it Rosy glow stick behind the scenes ($44 each). I think this concept is good, but without applying some kind of powder, it’s just damp, humid weather that my skin is too convulsing to wear. All of these match the tweaked powder version, but when blended it becomes extremely thin on the skin. There is enough pigment to see them (except for the toffee that suits my skin tone).
They also have a larger aroma, like root beer. It’s a fun scent and doesn’t irritate my skin or nose, but if you’re sensitive to fragrant products, this is a clear no. I would have loved these if the formula hadn’t been blatantly dressed for a long time.
If you have dry skin or love the refreshing glow for the cheeks, you’ll love these. For me, I can only wear it if I layered powder on top. I usually wear some sort of powder blush on top of the cream anyway, but I don’t think I reach for these often.
Of all the shades, I think rosewood and candy are the best.
Addicted lip butter
I’m watching it last Addicted lip butter ($40 each). I think I could have easily appreciated these if they gave us more products and more special things. Many of you have had some serious rants about these being filled with 1/2. I think there must be some kind of gap in the squeeze tube to accommodate the product that causes the tube to explode, but I think Dior has become better and has given me more. I rarely see ounces or glams of makeup products, but I agree with the rants about this. These small tubes are easy to use if they’re exhausted in a few weeks.
Aside from the size issue, I think the gloss formula is really great. Feels smooth and comfortable on your lips. The pigment is on the light side, but the colour is pretty, but the only shade I really think stands out is the glass-enclosed lavender. I think many other brands like ELF, Maybelline, Summer Fridays, Fenty, and many other brands are easily fooling around at prices that are good for quality and performance.
This is the colour of each color family. Some of them looked at both blush sticks and powder separately, but some layered together. I’m still in a match Forever Skin Perfect Foundation Stick in 3n.
wear Pink behind the scenes rosy blush glow stick vs Rosy glow powder blush behind the scenes and Glass Pin Clip Butter
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wear Toffee Backstage Rosy Blush Glow Stick vs Rosy glow powder blush behind the scenes and Toffee lip butter
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wear Candy Backstage Rose Blush Glow Stick and Rosy glow powder blush behind the scenes Can be stacked on top Addicted lip globe balm With candy
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wear Pink Lilac Backstage Rose Blush Glow Stick and Rosy glow powder blush behind the scenes Can be stacked on top Glass Lilac Lip Butter
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Wearing underneath Rosewood Glow Brush Stick Behind the Scenes vs Rosy glow powder blush behind the scenes and Rosewood lip maximizer
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wear Cherry Backstage Rose-colored Glow Blush Stick and Cherry Backstage Rose-colored Glow Powder Blush On top and Lychi lip butter
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Overall, I think the rosy glow powder blush behind the scenes is the winner of the formula, but if you already own the colours of the old formula, I don’t think you need to get a new formula. I think candy and toffee are the best colours.
For me, blush sticks are more innovative than practical. I’ll probably wear it on date nights or special occasions, but I don’t think it’s the daily blush for me.
The lip butter is completely exhausted, but I’m even more excited about the launch of lipsticks from other brands like Summer Friday and Laneige.
You can now find all new releases in Dior Sephora.
Source: The Beauty Look Book – thebeautylookbook.com













