SHEGLAM Ember Rose Eternal Flame Cream Blush
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Ember Rose Eternal Flame Cream Blush dupes · Compare 10 similar products

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Ember Rose Eternal Flame Cream Blush is a cheek blush with a texture that finishes from cream to powder. When applied with fingertips or a brush, it adheres smoothly to the skin and is good for expressing a clean flush without lifting. It applies without feeling heavy, so you can use it comfortably for a daily finish.

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  • Anastasia Beverly HillsStick Blush

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    The candidate product is a stick type, so it tends to be convenient to rub on the hand and use. However, it may be difficult to expect the feeling of being conditioned by powder as much as the reference product.

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  • Kylie CosmeticsPowder Blush Stick

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    The candidate product is a stick type that changes from cream to powder, so you can aim more for a soft-matte finish. However, because it is a stick form, it may feel more focused on color expression and tone correction rather than adherence.

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  • Alternative StereoBalmy Cream Cheek

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    The candidate product is a cream type that melts like whipped cream, and it leans more toward spreading subtly at once. The reference product leans toward being conditioned like powder, so it is good to compare when you want a difference in residue.

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  • SuperdrugStudio London Flaunt Flawless Blush Stick

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    The candidate product is a stick, but it is centered on the feeling of being densely adhered to the skin. If you want the neatness of a cream-to-powder finish like the reference product, you should look at the difference in finish type first.

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  • lilybyredLuv Beam Sherbet Cheek

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    The candidate product spreads thinly like sherbet and tends to adhere lightly without stickiness. However, the range of expectation for a finish conditioned by powder like the reference product may differ.

    58% similar

  • L.A. GirlMarble Cream Blush Stick

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    The candidate product is a twist-up type, so two tones are marbled, which can make the color expression more three-dimensional. The reference product leans toward conditioning one tone neatly, so you may feel the difference in color method.

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  • Iconic LondonBlurring Blush Sticks

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    The candidate product is a stick type that adheres from cream to powder, so it is good for reducing clumping when layering. The reference product has the thin adherence characteristic of cream blush more at the forefront, so it is good to choose based on texture preference.

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  • FlortteAiry Cream Blush

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    The candidate product is a cream formulation that emphasizes micro-flick mica, so you may feel a sense of it being placed on lightly and spreading. The reference product has a cream-to-powder finish, so it is good to compare the tendency for residue conditioning.

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  • W7Blushful Cream To Powder Blusher

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    The candidate product is a type that follows the cream-to-powder flow, so it is easy to expect a soft-matte finish. However, it is necessary to check the usage to see how similar the texture of a 'neatly permeating flush' is to the reference product.

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  • Gege BearSoft Color Tipsy Cream Cheek Blush

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    The candidate product is a cream type, but the focus is on spreading it thinly by tapping with hands or a brush. The reference product has a powder finish, so it is helpful to compare if you prioritize the feeling of being conditioned without lifting.

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