What’s The Difference Between Go-To’s Blushes

What’s The Difference Between Go-To’s Blushes

Two new blushes for two different flushes.

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Skincare-powered blush is finally here! Three breathtaking shades. Two beautiful formulas. (Practically) endless ways to flush. 

But amidst all the excitement, you might have found yourself asking: Wait, what’s the difference between them? Well, one comes in an adorably teeny pot and the other is in a petite squeez-y tube. Beyond that, each has a unique formula for a unique finish and effect on the skin. 

Ready to blush up on it all you need to know about Go-To’s new makeup? Let’s go!

What Is Matte Pop Blush?

That’s the one in the tiny pot! It’s a cream blush with a gloriously mousse-y, whipped texture—you’ll have to resist excessively pressing the squishiness. 

It’s been designed to give the skin a strictly matte finish without a hint of shimmer or sheen. Plus, its skin-blurring effect brightens your cheeks with a glorious pop of colour that diffuses texture and pores. Oh and lasts like all day. 

In this skin-first formula, you’ll find the likes of collagen to plump, squalane to nourish, and hyaluronic acid to hydrate. For a formula that looks makeup but acts like skincare.

The matte finish makes it perfect for our oily-skin havers who need no help adding sheen to their face. The diffusing, blurring effect helps to tame texture or shine for a flush of smooth, seamless colour. 

What Is Glowy Blush?

So, this one comes in that squeeze-y, sheeny bottle. Unlike the cushiony feel of Matte Pop Blush, this one is more serum-like. It’s a liquid blush instead of a cream. The silky fluid texture of Glowy Blush is infused with a subtle, light-reflection magic that gives radiance and colour in a few taps. 

Packed with niacinamide to brighten, squalane to nourish, and hyaluronic acid to quench, it delivers a hydrating, plumping feel on the skin. Lightweight and easy-going, the formula melts straight into bare skin and glides over foundation without a fuss. 

So, What’s The Difference?

Ok in short:

Glowy Blush is your liquid blush. Apply with a brush across your cheeks for an illuminating wash of colour. 

Matte Pop Blush is your cream blush. Apply with fingers across your cheeks for a shimmer-free, totally matte flush that diffuses skin.

Both work beautifully on lips. 

How Do I Decide Which Blush To Use?

Don’t! Get both! Or decide based on how you like your makeup to look. 

If you find you like your skin best once you’ve swept a few pumps of Very Glowy Primer across your skin, you probably like Glowy Blush best. 

If your skin needs no help in the shine department, Matte Pop Blush is the perfect pick. No shimmer, nothing tricky.

Both have been made with all skin types in mind so it really comes down to how you like your formula and flush. Your cheeks, your choice!

 

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