Laura Mercier Blush Color Infusion Duo
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Blush Color Infusion Duo is a powder blush that contains both matte and glow finishes. The creamy powder texture helps it adhere softly to the cheeks without sitting on the surface. It is good for creating a daily complexion by mixing the two tones and adjusting to the desired intensity.

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  • BeautyActSilky-Soft Blush

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    The candidate product adheres more thinly and applies lightly, and it is easy to feel that there is less clumping even when layered. It is more intuitive to adjust than the reference product, so it is convenient when you want to use it quickly for daily wear.

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  • Deborah MilanoSuper Blush

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    The candidate product is described as having a subtle color payoff and a fresh finish. It feels like there is less worry about stickiness compared to the reference product, so it is good if you want a fresh finish.

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  • Fenty BeautyCheeks Suede Powder Blush

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    The candidate product is said to soak into the skin smoothly without powder fallout and finish naturally. It is expressed as less heavy than the reference product, so the choice is more flexible from daily wear to days when you want a defined look.

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  • Laura MercierBlush Color Infusion

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    The candidate product is known to be easy to adjust by layering because it shows color as soon as it is applied to the brush. It is better for matching 'as much as you want' faster than the reference product, so it is fine if you prefer that adjustment tempo.

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  • Laura MercierRose Glow Blush Color Infusion

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    The candidate product is said to go for a bright impression by adding a subtle glow without a white cast. Unlike the reference product, a glow focus can be felt more, so it helps in choosing if you want a glowing complexion.

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  • Charlotte TilburyCheek To Chic Blush

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    The candidate product can express contours and radiance by separating the outer shade and inner shade. While the reference product is a method of mixing two tones, the candidate product's effect changes depending on the placement.

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  • EX1 CosmeticsBlusher

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    The candidate product emphasizes both a natural glow and dense adhesion without a white cast. It is described as being more toward a soft-matte usage than the reference product, so it is advantageous if you want a soft-matte finish.

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  • DiorBackstage Rosy Glow Blush

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    The candidate product is said to have a finish that soaks in naturally without a white cast and has a subtle glow. The glow direction is more toward 'natural soaking in' than the reference product, so it is good if you want vitality that is not excessive.

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  • Natasha DenonaMini Blush Glow Duo

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    The candidate product is a duo type that contains blush and glow in one palette, so the range of use is wide. If the reference product is a duo blush, the candidate product is good for those who want to manage facial contours at once.

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  • Trish McEvoyBlush

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    The candidate product applies lightly and can be layered, so it is easy to worry less about color smudging. The 'light' side is more emphasized than the reference product, so it is good to choose if you want a complexion without a heavy feel.

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