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@@skylerk126 I mean I'm south Asian, a tiny bit paler than her. Its maybe just not her right colour? The second set also showed up just fine It has little to do with the formula
I feel like she rub the blush with her fingers and the oil from the finger transfer to the blush hence the lack of pigmentation. This is actually a gorgeous blush, and I wear it every day!
is that what you say to yourself to make spending $40 on a low quality dior blush seem reasonable?? lol you’re 100% paying for the name. just use less of the “clownish” blushes. there’s drugstore ones better that look more natural
Absolutely! Dior also isn’t targeted towards heavy makeup, their products tend to be very light weight and buildable, even the pro collection is buildable, but they all blend very seamlessly and look great on the skin, whether dry or oily or acne prone and their shade ranges for their foundation is amazing!
Pigment isn’t really those blushes’ thing. It’s supposed to be a buildable wash of color with a slight glow from within look. They have another blush line that is much more pigmented. These are supposed to be in line with the lip glow, which is a sheer lip product range.
@@DitzyandGlitzyno it’s a stage blush. It’s meant to be worn in front of cameras, it doesn’t have a lot of pigment because it’s always easier to add then take away from makeup. It’s meant to be built up to the perfect blush. You can use a lot and it will be pigmented, but people expect eyeshadow coverage in a stage blush.
Yeah I hate blushes that are just BOOM in your face, I want a light pink glow not clown cheeks 😂 which when I use to wear blush that’s how I looked , looking back I’m like oh dear lord that blush was blushing to hard! I wish I went for a very light look!
I honestly prefer a buildable blush way more than one that’s really pigmented because I already have a lot of redness in my cheeks and if I slip and put too much I always end up having to conceal over it because it gives clown
im usually a light-medium shade but can get really tanned sometimes too so i much prefer brown girl friendly products like these. the rosewood one shows up more on camera and looks really pretty on you like a natural flush!
I’m pretty white, and that cherry shade looks good on me too! I just go in with a fluffy brush and a light hand, and it looks very similar on me. I have seen hardly anyone talk about that color, but it’s so fantastic!
Tbh I find a very pigmented blush worse … I don’t wanna look like a clown, for something like blush I don’t mind if it’s more sheer, ofc I still want it to show up tho
A blush shouldn't be something so easily pigmentate because you shouldn't walk on eggshells when you're applying the appropriate amount of blush - a subtle and natural hint more exactly
idk for $40 for something that i really cant tell apart from my blush stick i’m not sure it’s worth it, not to mention the way it shows up on different skin tones
i think a lot of high end makeup brands make ‘no-makeup makeup’ tbh. i’ve noticed how natural and sheer they are compared to others. plus they use a lot of their own stuff for their runways so it makes sense.
As someone who likes to wear minimal makeup, I actually really enjoy these. They don’t look too clownish and can be built. I don’t use a foundation because I have a strict skincare routine so I needed just a little color added to my cheeks. These are easily one of my favorite blushes. Just me though, everyone has different opinions.
But then again, that is HER preference. I actually love faint pigmentation cause I don’t have a good makeup hand so I look like a clown with actually powerful stuff.
Blushes are pretty.. but why are these beauty influencers obsessing over "pigmentation".. blush should be subtle to look good on the skin not to make someone look like a clown.. but yeah shades are important when it comes to skin tone..
Because all they care about is looking good for the camera in front of HARSH light instead of how it looks in person. Usually these people look like clowns irl.
@@sumlemshe used the wrong shade. Do you really expect that pale pink will show up on her? Furthermore, the last two blushes are the right shade. They are just not formulated to be pigmented right off the bat
I think build-able blush is better than off the bat super pigmented blush. As someone who wears A LOT of blush, I think for those who like the shade and the formula but not TOO MUCH pigment it's better to have build-able but not invisible colors.
You can achieve that with a color that's close to your skin tone. I don't see the point of buying an expensive sheer blush. I would get a cheaper one if that's what I wanted
I feel like with the two new shades it’s not a matter of pigment. Like the shade rosewood just didn’t show up as much because it is closer to your skin tone. Cherry has more contrast, so it shows up more. But contrast≠pigment
I'm not that pale but they're pretty pigmented on me and they're buildable and blur my pores. I think the colour matters alot because the new colours probably wouldn't work for me. Not every blush formulation needs to be 100 every application
I’m tan, not even brown, I have those blushes and they barley put out any pigmentation on me. I even gave them to my white friends and they said it barley had anything for them too. I can tell you layered those blushes on your face bc that’s what I had to do too. 😭😭😭
I feel like it would be easier if companies created makeup lines for specific skin colors and ethnicities in mind. I find that universal makeup doesn’t really appeal to anyone whereas makeup specifically curated for certain skin colors is a lot better
It’s not that the first one isn’t pigmented, it’s because the shade is too light for your skin tone. That’s all! The new darker shades are stunning tho!
I totally get where you’re coming from, but I don’t think pigmentation and price correlate in makeup. For example, I bought a Tom Ford eye quad. They are not super pigmented. They ARE however extremely smoothing on the eyes and easy to blend. So that’s why I do like the dior blushes. For those exact reasons-smoothing and buildable. If it’s buildable, it’s likely extremely blendable. And for someone like me on the opposite end of the shade range, I need there to be products like that or I’d look clownish every time. I used to believe if something has pigment, it can be sheered out to work with my skin-nope. That’s not the truth. You can only sheer something out so much before it breaks apart and looks patchy and clings. Not to mention that I think it takes more time to be super precise and careful with applying a pigmented product vs building up the pigment of one. I’m glad they expanded the shade range but I hope that the beauty industry maintains a range instead of producing all high pigment products. Like I wish everyone did what Kosas did with their cream blush duos. Same shade; two intensities.
I’m so glad someone actually said something about this! Everyone keeps raving about the Dior blush in rosy glow but I tried the tester at Sephora and I had to basically dig into the product for any pigment and there still was barely any
Girl luxurious brands products don't need to be that pigmented 'cause not every person is a makeup artist or know how to use it correctly and it's mainly made not for that young ladies if or bloggers, just know the history of the brand before judging lux brands
heres the thing, if those r the only shade that blush has then yes it needs more colors and is not brown girl friendly. but if u r just getting colors that clearly wont work on darker skin i dont think thats the oeoducts fault. not every sade is meant fir dark skin and not every shade is meant for light skin
I remember when makeup artists preferred blushes like that since it is a blush, not a shadow which must be hyper-pigmented. I think it's a preference thing. Not a bad product, just not something you prefer.
Girl if that blush doesn’t work on your skin that is ok just find a different brand that works for your skin. That is what i did. I really like the liquid blush from glossier ❤️
I love the sheer Dior blush in pink I am nc 25-30 in Mac , 2W2 in Estée Lauder and 2 WO in Dior forever foundation. I prefer as if it’s there but not there coming from within.
my sister have one of those and its SO pigmented that she only needs to do one plup in the blush and then you have the exact same pigment as every other blushes
I would love to see you swatch that third! I feel like it could be a pretty winter shade!! I can’t imagine how it’ll look though, I’m so white it’d come up lookin like it does in the pan 😂
While I like subtlety, the lavender blush doesn’t show on my cheeks even when I rub the brush intensely. It’s weird, reminds me of how some blushes behave with a hard pan. Wish I could have the kaleidos one but to each their one
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hey as a fan of using very oigmented blush that sometimes isnt as pigmented.... i suggest scrapping the top layer off the blush and then trying it 😊
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Just one of those would break my bank and then subsequently my will to live😂 we appreciate you girl! More than you know!!
Same 😂😂😂
This!
Now I'll go ahead and add a Dior blush (or 2? That 🍒 shade ❤) to my stash...
I like blushes like this, its like the difference between a 2B pencil and a 2H pencil, it lasts way longer looks less clownish and is very buildable
but on darker skin tones they just don’t show up at all
@@skylerk126 I mean I'm south Asian, a tiny bit paler than her. Its maybe just not her right colour? The second set also showed up just fine It has little to do with the formula
I feel like she rub the blush with her fingers and the oil from the finger transfer to the blush hence the lack of pigmentation. This is actually a gorgeous blush, and I wear it every day!
@@Acccccccccct the oil thong has been proven wrong. It just doesnt show up on darker skin
is that what you say to yourself to make spending $40 on a low quality dior blush seem reasonable?? lol you’re 100% paying for the name. just use less of the “clownish” blushes. there’s drugstore ones better that look more natural
I usually like buildable blushes because they don't look clown like or blotchy from blending
They look like they seal in the pan though
Exactly
@@kellynaz9256 yes 😅
Absolutely! Dior also isn’t targeted towards heavy makeup, their products tend to be very light weight and buildable, even the pro collection is buildable, but they all blend very seamlessly and look great on the skin, whether dry or oily or acne prone and their shade ranges for their foundation is amazing!
Pigment isn’t really those blushes’ thing. It’s supposed to be a buildable wash of color with a slight glow from within look. They have another blush line that is much more pigmented. These are supposed to be in line with the lip glow, which is a sheer lip product range.
So this isnt a true review then? Cuz that blush is blushing.
@@DitzyandGlitzyno it’s a stage blush. It’s meant to be worn in front of cameras, it doesn’t have a lot of pigment because it’s always easier to add then take away from makeup. It’s meant to be built up to the perfect blush. You can use a lot and it will be pigmented, but people expect eyeshadow coverage in a stage blush.
@@nevaehb2279 aaaahhhh tysm!!! Mom of 3 boys...never experienced dance or anything like this. Hahaha
@@DitzyandGlitzy of course!! It’s very pricey though and there is cheaper better blushes.
but you still barely get anything even after building.
I actually like that the dior blushes arent extremely pigmented because that makes it more buildiable and i can decide how much blush i want
Yeah I hate blushes that are just BOOM in your face, I want a light pink glow not clown cheeks 😂 which when I use to wear blush that’s how I looked , looking back I’m like oh dear lord that blush was blushing to hard! I wish I went for a very light look!
I honestly prefer a buildable blush way more than one that’s really pigmented because I already have a lot of redness in my cheeks and if I slip and put too much I always end up having to conceal over it because it gives clown
Exactly !! My face is naturally like that too so any super pigmented blush is gonna make me look like I’m blushing like hell over nothing
Personally I like it how they aren’t too pigmented because I prefer a subtle blush look on my face.
im usually a light-medium shade but can get really tanned sometimes too so i much prefer brown girl friendly products like these.
the rosewood one shows up more on camera and looks really pretty on you like a natural flush!
I’m pretty white, and that cherry shade looks good on me too! I just go in with a fluffy brush and a light hand, and it looks very similar on me. I have seen hardly anyone talk about that color, but it’s so fantastic!
Tbh I find a very pigmented blush worse … I don’t wanna look like a clown, for something like blush I don’t mind if it’s more sheer, ofc I still want it to show up tho
A blush shouldn't be something so easily pigmentate because you shouldn't walk on eggshells when you're applying the appropriate amount of blush - a subtle and natural hint more exactly
I actually love a subtle blush. I hate those highly pigmented ones. So, this is just perfect for me!!😊😊
But..blushes aren't supposed to be THAT pigmented...they gotta be buildable though. Pigment doesn't always equal good quality
Exactly !
Girl, I have to know what you put on your lips, they look so juicy!!!
Got to see that brown one!
Yes on the brown shade! I’m dark skinned and black but I be curious when I see brown blushes. I’m still so drawn to them! ❤
There’s a lot of people who don’t like pigmented products and prefer building the pigment also it’s more easy to apply more then remove
idk for $40 for something that i really cant tell apart from my blush stick i’m not sure it’s worth it, not to mention the way it shows up on different skin tones
Girl, no gatekeeping please tell us your lip combo it's so pretty!
The gloss was LITERALLY made by brown girls for my brown girls 🥹🤎 @TINTED #browngirlmakeup
@@makeupbymonicaa omg thank you!! It's so pretty
i think a lot of high end makeup brands make ‘no-makeup makeup’ tbh. i’ve noticed how natural and sheer they are compared to others. plus they use a lot of their own stuff for their runways so it makes sense.
I love buildable blushes because they give you more control.
I love the orange one , matches my skintone nicely (kinda brown)
It does exist. The coral shade definitely shows up on me a lot and I’m also from Indian origin. It’s one of my fav blushes.
They look so good on your skin tone! ✨💖☺️ I would love to see the brown shade! 🤗
i like that its less pigmented bc it looks more blended and natural
Dior’s whole thing is subtle makeup so thats why they chose build-ability over pigment i think
As someone who likes to wear minimal makeup, I actually really enjoy these. They don’t look too clownish and can be built. I don’t use a foundation because I have a strict skincare routine so I needed just a little color added to my cheeks. These are easily one of my favorite blushes. Just me though, everyone has different opinions.
i liked the natural flush of the first one but the second one is great for a glam look
But then again, that is HER preference. I actually love faint pigmentation cause I don’t have a good makeup hand so I look like a clown with actually powerful stuff.
I know you like to do racing stripes. But I think the blush is gorgeous and natural looking
As a brown girl, my go to blush since 2019 is Charnelle from Dior Rouge blush
Dior blushes are supposed to be more subtle,and classy. I’m pretty sure you have to put a lot on if you want to have a more brighter color.
The cherry shade looked beautiful on her 😍
Need your lip combo!!
THE LIP SHADE IS PERFECT I LOVE IT
Juvias place is so good. So much pigment and two colors for like $15
as someone who likes light makeup, the purple dior blush is my absolute fav
Blushes are pretty.. but why are these beauty influencers obsessing over "pigmentation".. blush should be subtle to look good on the skin not to make someone look like a clown.. but yeah shades are important when it comes to skin tone..
Pigmentation matters because it determines if the shade will show up on deeper skin tones in the first place
Because all they care about is looking good for the camera in front of HARSH light instead of how it looks in person. Usually these people look like clowns irl.
@@sumlemshe used the wrong shade. Do you really expect that pale pink will show up on her? Furthermore, the last two blushes are the right shade. They are just not formulated to be pigmented right off the bat
I think build-able blush is better than off the bat super pigmented blush. As someone who wears A LOT of blush, I think for those who like the shade and the formula but not TOO MUCH pigment it's better to have build-able but not invisible colors.
Oh my goodness your lip stick/lip gloss is so fire 🔥 ❤❤ I love it and you are just so gorgeous 🤩
Your makeup is stunning here !!!!
You look stunning in the cherry one
The blush I have is very pigmented but I have fair white skin lol
Let’s not use the word “ fair “ to describe skin specific to certain races please? It’s really discriminatory and rooted in racism.
@@galaxzz4601 The definition of "fair" means (of hair or complexion) light; blond, most words have more than one meaning.
@@galaxzz4601 the word fair has been used to describe light complexion for centuries. Please do yourself a favor and read a book.
You should try liquid blushes they have lots of pigment and as a black girl they work so good on my skin!
Who needs super pigmented tho. A little natural blush looks fantastic in real life
I think the whole point is so it’s not pigmented because some people don’t want a lot of pigment and it’s also for natural looks
You can achieve that with a color that's close to your skin tone. I don't see the point of buying an expensive sheer blush. I would get a cheaper one if that's what I wanted
I feel like with the two new shades it’s not a matter of pigment. Like the shade rosewood just didn’t show up as much because it is closer to your skin tone. Cherry has more contrast, so it shows up more. But contrast≠pigment
I'm not that pale but they're pretty pigmented on me and they're buildable and blur my pores. I think the colour matters alot because the new colours probably wouldn't work for me. Not every blush formulation needs to be 100 every application
Your commitment is insane like i haven't even started to watch the video and im in pain because they aren't gonna be pigment and your moneyyy girl ❤❤❤
I’m tan, not even brown, I have those blushes and they barley put out any pigmentation on me. I even gave them to my white friends and they said it barley had anything for them too. I can tell you layered those blushes on your face bc that’s what I had to do too. 😭😭😭
An honest review for us tan girls!! TYSM!!!
I think rare beauty blush is a great liquid blush for darker skin tones!!😃
U ARE SO FREAKIN GORGEOUS
I feel like it would be easier if companies created makeup lines for specific skin colors and ethnicities in mind. I find that universal makeup doesn’t really appeal to anyone whereas makeup specifically curated for certain skin colors is a lot better
Your eyes look so pretty!!!
You look amazing!!
Monica, your HAIR IS 🔥🔥🔥😍
The Cherry is beautiful on you❤
Omg your this is one of the most beautiful make ups I have ever seen. You look amazing!
It’s not that the first one isn’t pigmented, it’s because the shade is too light for your skin tone. That’s all! The new darker shades are stunning tho!
Ok but WHAT is your eyeshadow??? It’s GORGEOUS ❤
I feel like there are easily SO many blushes that are way better
They are buildable hun , looks very pretty on you
Pretty 😍!!!
Btw I love your eye makeup today. Slay gurl❤
I totally get where you’re coming from, but I don’t think pigmentation and price correlate in makeup. For example, I bought a Tom Ford eye quad. They are not super pigmented. They ARE however extremely smoothing on the eyes and easy to blend. So that’s why I do like the dior blushes. For those exact reasons-smoothing and buildable. If it’s buildable, it’s likely extremely blendable. And for someone like me on the opposite end of the shade range, I need there to be products like that or I’d look clownish every time.
I used to believe if something has pigment, it can be sheered out to work with my skin-nope. That’s not the truth. You can only sheer something out so much before it breaks apart and looks patchy and clings. Not to mention that I think it takes more time to be super precise and careful with applying a pigmented product vs building up the pigment of one. I’m glad they expanded the shade range but I hope that the beauty industry maintains a range instead of producing all high pigment products. Like I wish everyone did what Kosas did with their cream blush duos. Same shade; two intensities.
Yes you should Try the Brown shade
I’m so glad someone actually said something about this! Everyone keeps raving about the Dior blush in rosy glow but I tried the tester at Sephora and I had to basically dig into the product for any pigment and there still was barely any
I need a makeup tutorial for this look, it’s soo pretty!
i love my pink dior blush, im pretty tan but its super pigmented on me idk what everyones talking ab
Girl luxurious brands products don't need to be that pigmented 'cause not every person is a makeup artist or know how to use it correctly and it's mainly made not for that young ladies if or bloggers, just know the history of the brand before judging lux brands
PLEASE DO THE BROWN BLUSH AND MAYBE GET A PALE GIRL TO TRY IT TOO I NEED TO KNOW
Might I just say…your makeup is STUNNING!!!
It’s not just invisible on brown skin. It doesn’t show up on any 😊
i like that very mild, but still there pigment
They actually changed the formula, you should try the pink and coral one again!
I’m not a brown girl, but I love your videos so much
Your makeup is on point 👌
Omg I love watching your videos because you have the most beautiful teeth ever ! So beautiful and pretty.
Can u show us how u did ur eye look please
NEED THAT LIP COMBO LOVE
I think juvias place has more highly pigmented blushes but honestly eveything looks so good on you 💕
Bump the blush I came for the eyeshadow! It looks amazing 🤩 😎
this look is just gorgeous🌷
heres the thing, if those r the only shade that blush has then yes it needs more colors and is not brown girl friendly. but if u r just getting colors that clearly wont work on darker skin i dont think thats the oeoducts fault. not every sade is meant fir dark skin and not every shade is meant for light skin
We need to get a makeup tutorial for this your so pretty 😍
I'm glad these blushes are not pigmented.
GABRIEL cosmetics has a vibrant pink that is soooooo good💕
Omg please try the brown blush
I remember when makeup artists preferred blushes like that since it is a blush, not a shadow which must be hyper-pigmented. I think it's a preference thing. Not a bad product, just not something you prefer.
Girl if that blush doesn’t work on your skin that is ok just find a different brand that works for your skin. That is what i did. I really like the liquid blush from glossier ❤️
I love the sheer Dior blush in pink I am nc 25-30 in Mac , 2W2 in Estée Lauder and 2 WO in Dior forever foundation. I prefer as if it’s there but not there coming from within.
Ahhhh her eyes makeup is mind blowing ❤❤❤
What's your eyeshadow? 😊
As a girl who likes more subtle makeup, that is the perfect amount of pigment.
my sister have one of those and its SO pigmented that she only needs to do one plup in the blush and then you have the exact same pigment as every other blushes
I would love to see you swatch that third! I feel like it could be a pretty winter shade!! I can’t imagine how it’ll look though, I’m so white it’d come up lookin like it does in the pan 😂
Ok but this lip is to die for!!!
As someone who prefers lighter more natural pigment (just for blush) I love these. Not for $40 tho
one girl said that's her most pigmented blush
While I like subtlety, the lavender blush doesn’t show on my cheeks even when I rub the brush intensely. It’s weird, reminds me of how some blushes behave with a hard pan. Wish I could have the kaleidos one but to each their one