O-GLOW
What it is: The first intuitive blush, this clear gel reacts with your personal skin chemistry to turn cheeks the exact color you blush, naturally in just seconds!
What else you need to know:
Experience instant chemistry as this silky gel transforms your complexion from so-so to oh-so glowing! Watch the reaction as cheeks turn perfectly rosy - the shade you blush naturally! This revolutionary silicone-based clear gel works on every skin tone and is microcirculating and skin energizing to keep cheeks naturally flushed for hours. O-GLOW's unique Goji Berry-C Complex formula is full of antioxidants like vitamin C, pomegranate seed oil and marine plankton for added healthy-skin benefits.
Size: 0.5 oz
Of everyone that has used this product, they have liked it. It seems revolutionary and I can't wait to use this myself. Has anyone tried it yet?
I was playing with this product at work the other day....at first I was super excited about it, then..you just have to becareful on how much you put on. For those who uses the photofinish, it has the exact same texture, which is quite nice.
I almost bought it but then decided against it-- I'm afraid that it might not give me enough of a blush. Hopefully someone on here has tried it. It'd be interesting to see if it provides enough color and lasts as long as regular blush does.
When I looked at it a week ago on the Sephora website it was totally sold out-- though they've probably restocked it since.
__________________
"But I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams."
I m going to put it up for swap , I dont really like it, it doesnt last long at all on my face, like maybe only 5 sec and the pink makes me look like a clown.
It's a complete hoax. The blush doesn't have anything to with "microcirculation" or moisture in your skin: if you take a q-tip, swab the blush on a piece of paper, it turns pink.
It is the SAME shade of pink on everyone. It's a very cool pink so it's probably best for fair-skinned people who can carry off cool tones.
It's a complete hoax. The blush doesn't have anything to with "microcirculation" or moisture in your skin: if you take a q-tip, swab the blush on a piece of paper, it turns pink.
It is the SAME shade of pink on everyone. It's a very cool pink so it's probably best for fair-skinned people who can carry off cool tones.
I returned mine.
Sounds like that color changing lipstick from the 80s/early 90s. What a nightmare that was
__________________
There is a special place in hell for women who do not help other women.
I tried it at ulta. It turns your cheeks into a BRIGHT shade of pink. Link malibu barbie pink. The color also faded away very easily. A horrible product.
I know! I thought the same thing. I tried it at sephora (on my hand, thank god!) and it turned a fake too bright pink that faded by the time I left the store. Another lady was looking at it and trying it too at the same time as me and it looked the same on her hand. Matched neither of our skin tones. It's total bs. A cool idea though.
__________________
Good things come to those who shop.