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Dior Dansante (449) Rouge Blush is a light-medium peach with warm brownish undertones and a semi-matte finish. The texture is smooth and finely-milled, although slightly powdery compared to other shades in the range.
The pigmentation is medium and buildable, as advertised. It applies easily and blends out well on the skin. The blush is long-wearing, lasting for about 7.5 hours.
For more details on the formula and overall performance, including scent, check out the Formula Overview section.
Some dupe options for this shade include Essence Blooming, ColourPop Trifle, Zoeva Yet to Come, Huda Beauty Milky Rose, Jouer Hold Me, Jouer Love Me, ColourPop Tick, Zoeva CR040, Make Up For Ever B110, and Sydney Grace Belle of Georgia.
The formula of the Dior Rouge Blush is silky and lightweight, with a buildable intensity. The blushes have a smooth and lightweight consistency, though not as silky as expected. They are not overly powdery nor too firmly-pressed into the pan. Most shades have medium pigmentation that can be intensified for higher coverage if desired. The blushes apply evenly and blend out without any issues, leaving a semi-matte finish or higher. Shimmery shades have a low-level sheen rather than overt shimmer, resulting in a more metallic finish. On my skin, the blushes last for about eight hours before showing signs of fading. They have a soft floral scent.
To browse all the swatches of Dior Rouge Blush, visit our website.
The ingredients of the Dior Dansante (449) Rouge Blush include synthetic fluorophlogopite, mica, lauroyl lysine, silica, zinc stearate, cellulose, magnesium myristate, octyldodecyl stearoyl stearate, bis-behenyl/isostearyl/phytosteryl dimer dilinoleyl dimer dilinoleate, dicaprylyl ether, kaolin, boron nitride, hibiscus sabdariffa flower extract, iris florentina root extract, aqua (water), caprylyl glycol, ethylhexylglycerin, sodium dehydroacetate, parfum (fragrance), pentylene glycol, stearic acid, tocopherol, hydrolyzed viola tricolor extract, 1,2-hexanediol, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, CI 77491, CI 77499 (iron oxides), CI 77891 (titanium dioxide), and CI 73360 (red 30 lake).
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Dansante (449)
Dior Dansante (449) Rouge Blush ($45.00 for 0.22 oz.) is a light-medium peach with muted, warm brownish undertones and a semi-matte finish. It was a little more powdery than other shades in the range.
- Medium, buildable pigmentation (as marketed)
- Smooth, a touch powdery, finely-milled
- Picked up readily, applied and blended out well
- Long-wearing (7.5 hours)
FURTHER READING:
Formula Overview
for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).
These are the dupes the editor has pulled but not yet rated and officially entered.
- Essence Blooming (P, $2.99).
- ColourPop Trifle (PiP, $10.00).
- Zoeva Yet to Come (PiP, ).
- Huda Beauty Milky Rose (P, $21.00).
- Jouer Hold Me (PiP, ).
- Jouer Love Me (PiP, ).
- ColourPop Tick (LE, $10.00).
- Zoeva CR040 (P, ).
- Make Up For Ever B110 (P, $23.00).
- Sydney Grace Belle of Georgia (LE, $9.00).
Formula Overview
$45.00/0.22 oz. – $204.55 Per Ounce
The formula is supposed to have a “silky” and “lightweight” texture that’s long-wearing and have “buildable” intensity. The blushes had a smooth, lightweight consistency that was finely-milled, though not as silky as I would have expected, without being too powdery nor too firmly-pressed into the pan.
The majority of the shades I tested had medium, buildable pigmentation that was hard to over-do but could definitely be intensified for higher coverage if desired. They applied evenly and blended out without issue, and they seemed to sit well on my skin with a semi-matte finish or higher. The more shimmery shades were still more low-level and had a sheen rather than overt shimmer that yielded a more metallic finish.
On my skin, most of the hues I trialed lasted eight hours before showing signs of fading. There was a soft, floral scent to the powders.
Browse all of our Dior Rouge Blush swatches.
Ingredients
#18560 SYNTHETIC FLUORPHLOGOPITE • MICA • LAUROYL LYSINE • SILICA • ZINC STEARATE • CELLULOSE • MAGNESIUM MYRISTATE • OCTYLDODECYL STEAROYL STEARATE • BIS-BEHENYL/ISOSTEARYL/PHYTOSTERYL DIMER DILINOLEYL DIMER DILINOLEATE • DICAPRYLYL ETHER • KAOLIN • BORON NITRIDE • HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA FLOWER EXTRACT • IRIS FLORENTINA ROOT EXTRACT • AQUA (WATER) • CAPRYLYL GLYCOL • ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN • SODIUM DEHYDROACETATE • PARFUM (FRAGRANCE) • PENTYLENE GLYCOL • STEARIC ACID • TOCOPHEROL • HYDROLYZED VIOLA TRICOLOR EXTRACT • 1,2-HEXANEDIOL • SODIUM BENZOATE • POTASSIUM SORBATE • [+/- CI 77491, CI 77499 (IRON OXIDES) • CI 77891 (TITANIUM DIOXIDE) • CI 73360 (RED 30 LAKE)]
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