Dior Rouge Blush [475 Rose Caprice] Reviews
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- 두부두부두부으쌰으쌰Sep 17, 2023수부지
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Cons1. There was a Clinique Heather Pop in my home, but I had neglected and not used it. Surprisingly, when I bought the Rose Caprice and just compared it, the color was so similar that I couldn't tell the difference if I didn't mention it. The only difference was the texture. The Cheek Pop has a fluffy and subtly glowing feel, while the Dior is matte, so the skin expression is clean. I'm satisfied with the Dior, but if I had known it was so similar to the Heather Pop, I would have thought a lot about paying 72,000 won to buy it. Even though the colors are similar, the reason I didn't use the Heather Pop before was that it looked too warm, but the Rose Caprice is matte, so it feels clean, so my hand naturally reaches for it. Even though the colors are similar, the difference in texture is felt quite a lot. People who prefer a matte skin expression like me, or those who don't suit or feel burdened by the glow on the skin, will get different levels of satisfaction from even these small differences in texture.
TipYou need to be careful with the amount applied.