rare beauty blush dupe

Rare Beauty Stay Vulnerable Melting Cream Blush in Nearly Apricot vs e.l.f. Putty Blush in Turks And Caicos

"This blush works amazing without makeup, since it’s suppose to be for a natural look..."

Annie @anniesmakeupworld compared the Stay Vulnerable Melting Cream Blush in Nearly Apricot to the Putty Blush in Turks And Caicos. Here's what they had to say:


The packaging for both products is very nice. Both blushes are a cream finish. Elf blush: this is a very nice and soft formula. The blush looks very natural on the skin. You can build it up for a more dewy finish. This blush does not cake up or fade. It is very long lasting on the cheeks. Even without any foundation or primer this blush works great. Rare Beauty: this blush is super soft and smooth. The texture is very creamy, it literally melts into your skin. I warm it up between my fingers and dab and apply on my cheeks. This blush is for very natural looks. It is long lasting on the cheeks. This blush works amazing without makeup, since it’s suppose to be for a natural look. Both blushes are amazing. I really like the Elf blush because it is cheaper and almost the same as the Rare Beauty blush.


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