Rare Beauty Blush Review: Why I’m Loving the Hope Shade
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If you’ve been on the hunt for the best rare beauty blush shade for fair skin, let me save you some scrolling: the Rare Beauty blush in Hope might just be your new holy grail.
I’m honestly not someone who’s into makeup. But a few months ago, my brother came back from Dubai with a few things for me: a rare Beauty lip oil, a Rare Beauty blush in Hope, and some other bits I didn’t really ask for.
I first got curious about Rare Beauty because of its founder, Selena Gomez, and her vision of embracing imperfections while making beauty effortless. So naturally, I wanted to see if the hype matched the reality. Spoiler: it does.
Quick Review ⭐ 4.8/5
- ✅ Liquid formula blends effortlessly
- ✅ Natural, skin-like finish
- ✅ Buildable color for subtle to intense blush
- ✅ Perfect for fair skin (Hope shade)
- ⚠️ Higher price point than drugstore options
Why Rare Beauty Liquid Blush Is Different
Before I dive into shades and swatches, let’s talk about why this blush stands out:
- Liquid formula: Unlike my previous favorite, Pixi’s cream blush, Rare Beauty is liquid-based, which makes it super blendable.
- Natural finish: It gives a “skin-like flush” rather than sitting on top of your makeup.
- Buildable pigmentation: You can go from a subtle hint of color to a more pronounced cheek glow without looking cakey.
I remember my first try of Rare Beauty liquid blush just one dot on each cheek and bam, instant freshness! I never bother with makeup brushes; fingers are my go-to, and honestly, it worked perfectly. It felt like this blush was made for someone like me someone who barely understands makeup but still wanted to look a little put together.
My Experience with Rare Beauty Blush in Hope
I chose Hope because it’s widely recommended for fair skin tones. Here’s my honest take after a few weeks of use:
- Shade & Undertone: Hope is a soft pink-peach with neutral undertones. For fair skin, it gives a delicate, natural flush that looks like your cheeks are glowing from within.
- Longevity: It lasts about 6–8 hours on me without fading or separating. Bonus points if you don’t touch your face all day.
How I Apply Rare Beauty Liquid Blush
Application is key to achieving that perfect, natural flush. Here’s my routine:
- Prep your cheeks: Apply moisturizer as usual.
- Dot small amounts: Use the dropper to place one small dot on the apples of your cheeks.
- Blend with fingers or sponge: I prefer my fingers for a warm, skin-like finish.
- Layer if needed: For a more intense look, add one more dot and blend again.
Pro tip: Avoid over-applying; the liquid formula is buildable, so a little goes a long way.
Rare Beauty Blush Shades Breakdown
Rare Beauty offers a range of shades that cater to different skin tones. Here’s a quick guide:
- Hope: Soft pink-peach – best for fair skin.
- Love: Vibrant coral – ideal for medium tones.
- Joy: Warm rose – great for olive skin.
- Gratitude: Deep berry – perfect for darker skin tones.
Each shade has a unique undertone, so knowing your skin’s undertone (cool, warm, neutral) helps in picking the ideal match.
Pros & Cons for Rare Beauty Blush
Pros
- Liquid formula blends effortlessly
- Gives a natural, skin-like finish
- Buildable pigmentation for subtle to more intense color
- Perfect for fair skin (Hope shade)
- Easy to apply with fingers, no brushes needed
Cons
- Higher price point compared to drugstore blushes
Rare Beauty vs Pixi blush
Blush | Type | Blendability | Finish |
---|---|---|---|
Rare Beauty Blush | Liquid | Effortless | Natural, skin-like |
Pixi Blush | Cream | Needs extra blending | Slightly dewy |
Final Thoughts
I didn’t plan to fall for makeup, but Rare Beauty blush in Hope changed that slightly. It’s subtle, effortless, and perfect for fair skin. I’m still not going all-out on makeup, but for blushes and lip oils like Kiro Lip Oil (if you’re interested, check out my blog on it: Kiro Lip Oil Review), I’m officially onboard.
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