[unpaid/sample/affiliate/ad] Some might notice that my reviews are less critical than in the past. This shift is due to the overall improvement in beauty products over the years. While there are many average products, truly bad ones are now rare. The Urban Decay Hydramaniac Blush Glow Hydrator is priced at £25, which may seem steep for a blush, but it’s currently available for £21.25 at Escentual, making it more reasonable, especially considering its longevity.
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The shade I have is Obsessed, a tone that is a mix of cherry and peach, with five other shades available. The claim of 24-hour hydration may seem excessive for a blush, but it ensures that the product doesn’t strip moisture from dry skin, which is essential.
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The texture is like a gel-oil and glides smoothly onto the cheeks. Infused with marula oil, the formula provides a sheeny and juicy finish without sparkles, imparting luminosity. A little goes a long way, especially if you’re not aiming for a glossy look. It adds a translucent sheen and a touch of color, ideal for a natural winter glow.
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While I would blend it more, the color payoff is impressive. Urban Decay Hydramaniac Blush Glow Hydrator is available at Escentual HERE.
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