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Glamour. Other liquid formulas aren't as pigmented or they're too runny. Rare’s version feels more like a cream, which makes for less mess and less wasted product.
“I bought the mini version of the blush last Christmas and I still have over half a bottle left,” she says. The obsession is great news for Rare Beauty founder , for whom we’re never not rooting, but not so much for those of us who can't track down a tube in any color, particularly in “Happy," a perfect pink that's the star of the range. This is where TikTok's devoted beauty sleuths come in. After much trial and error, dupe-detectives have uncovered what they insist is a “perfect” and “affordable” alternative: Revolution Beauty’s Blush Bomb.
And it's only $8.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.“The Revolution Beauty blush is a , Thompson-Tubridy, who has tried both blushes, says, though she has noticed a slight difference in pigment, as she often needs to apply more layers than she would Rare's version. The difference in price—Revolution's is $22 less than Rare's—more than makes up for it, she says. As for what TikTok thinks? It's safe to say they're obsessed, both with the color match and its affordability, resulting in Revolution Beauty's Blush Bomb trending on the app itself. So whether you're looking for a more affordable option or waiting for Rare Beauty's liquid blush to come back into stock (or both?), Revolution Beauty's Blush Bomb has you covered.Courtesy of brandCourtesy of brand By Elizabeth LoganMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2022 Condé Nast.
first gained traction back in 2016 — when a St. Petersburg restaurant coined the “rescue signal” to help women who felt unsafe.
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