Dior Osee (277) Rouge Blush Review & Swatches
Osee (277)
Dior Osee (277) Rouge Blush ($45.00 for 0.22 oz.) is a brighter, light-medium pink with sub tle, cool undertones and a semi-matte finish.
- Medium, buildable pigmentation (as marketed)
- Smooth, a touch powdery, finely-milled
- Picked up readily, applied and blended out well
- Long-wearing (8 hours)
FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).
Top Dupes
- Moira I Miss You (P, $8.50).
- ColourPop Flower Power (LE, $12.00).
- elf Bora Bora (P, $7.00).
- NARS Power Play (LE, $30.00).
- KIKO 110 Bright Pink (P, $12.00).
- Too Faced Justify My Love (P, $26.00).
- Make Up For Ever B212 (P, $23.00).
- Urban Decay X-Rated (DC, $26.00).
- Anastasia Spoiled (LE, ).
- ColourPop My Type (LE, $12.00).
Formula Overview
$48.00/0.22 oz. - $218.18 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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Lovely tone of not-too-blue pink that an olive undertone person couldn’t use it and look good in it! That said, I have UD X-Rated, so I’m set for now.
Beautiful blush. THIS is sort of how the “old” Rosy Glow Awakening Blush looks on me. I do wish this was a bit less matte (though it’s not super-matte or dry looking) – then it would be perfection!
This is another one of Dior’s blushes that I think might suit me – because of the cool undertones. The semi matte finish is my preferred one and I like the way it sits on your cheeks too. A great range.
Oh, this is pretty. And finally a cool toned one. that said, there might have been other cool ones, but if so I must have missed them.
I don’t need it, but I do want it. I’ll have to check the dupes, maybe I can get away with a less costly one. $45 is a lot for a blush, here it will without a doubt be a lot pricier.
I bought this soon after the reformulated line launched and while it’s pretty, it pulls a bit darker and more rosy on me than I was expecting. If I had waited for your swatches and/or review like I should have, I probably would’ve skipped it because I prefer a shade that’s either brighter and more cool toned or a true neutral rose, rather than something in the middle like this.