2P Original Oh My Blush
2P Original

Oh My Blush dupes · Compare 10 similar products

0

Last updated on

Oh My Blush is a tint-type blush used at the final step of base makeup. Use the brush head to place a small amount precisely on the desired area, and it expresses a natural flush without white cast. It suits those who want a finish that does not sit on the surface but permeates the skin and is conditioned to be soft-matte.

Dupe picks TOP 10

  • CarelineGlow Getter

    0 (0)

    The candidate product is a powder type that applies lightly, so even if you put a small amount on the brush, the color spreads and you may feel less lifting. Instead, it is better to look at the texture differently for the "conditioning feel" that permeates the skin like a tint type.

    75% similar

  • KimChi Chic BeautyThailor Blush Duo

    0 (0)

    The candidate product is a dual powder, making it easy to adjust the pink tone in two steps. Since it is a method of building color by applying small amounts even for the same blush, it is different for those looking for a feeling that permeates naturally at once like the reference product.

    75% similar

  • LuxcrimeFlushy Cheek Blush

    0 (0)

    The candidate product is introduced as being lighter and more adherent when the powder is placed on the cheeks and bridge of the nose. You can expect a similar finish where the blush permeates the skin thinly, but the reference product may be more of a point for a subtle glow.

    73% similar

  • PINKFLASHOhmyhoney Soft Powder Radiant Blush

    0 (0)

    The candidate product is tailored for those who want both matte and pearl moods. In other words, rather than the blush just ending in a soft-matte finish, the range of color mood choices is larger, so it is useful when you want to change your daily tone in various ways.

    72% similar

  • CarelineOil Control Blush On

    0 (0)

    The candidate product is guided to be maintained freshly without residue even during times when oil rises. The direction of being conditioned to be soft-matte is similar to the reference product, but the selection criteria change if you prioritize "freshness that endures in oil situations."

    70% similar

  • Make Up StoreBlush

    0 (0)

    The candidate product is said to be good to use on the cheeks and cheekbones on days when a subtle glow is needed. If the reference product has a soft-matte conditioned impression, the candidate product may suit those who are looking more for a glow while settling in a milky way.

    69% similar

  • Revolution BeautyBlusher Reloaded

    0 (0)

    The candidate product emphasizes a glowing cheek expression along with soft-matte conditioning with a velvet texture powder. If the reference product is a finish that permeates like a tint, the candidate product is one where the powder settles densely, so it is a reference for texture selection.

    68% similar

  • Profusion CosmeticsMinimalist 35 Shade Palette

    0 (0)

    The candidate product is a palette type, so it is easy to adjust the tone step-by-step by layering multiple colors. It is more convenient if you want to customize by mixing colors rather than focusing on creating a natural flush with one color.

    67% similar

  • L.A. GirlJust Blushing

    0 (0)

    The candidate product is a type that adjusts by layering colors, so it is good to choose when you want a glow without a heavy feel. If you expected a direction that spreads naturally with a tint like the reference product, the candidate product's building usage may feel different.

    67% similar

  • Focallure3 In 1 Palette

    0 (0)

    The candidate product contains a blush and highlighter in one palette, making it convenient to condition the cheeks and contours at once. In other words, it may be cumbersome if you only want a single blush, but it is efficient for those who intend to manage glow expression together.

    66% similar