Giorgio Armani Ecstasy (52) Glow Blush Review & Swatches
Ecstasy (52)
Giorgio Armani Ecstasy (52) Glow Blush ($38.00 for 0.12 oz.) is a vivid pop of cotton candy pink with strong, blue undertones and a satiny sheen that looked radiant without being overtly shimmery.
- Semi-opaque, buildable color payoff
- Velvety, finely-milled, smooth consistency
- Applied evenly and blended out with little effort
- Long-wearing (9 hours before fading visibly)
FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).
Top Dupes
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Formula Overview
$38.00/0.12 oz. - $316.67 Per Ounce
The formula is described as "ultra-finely milled" that has a "soft focus, glowy effect" and "buildable, blendable" coverage that lasts. The powder blush had a very smooth, silky texture that was, as described, finely-milled without being too powdery nor too firmly-pressed into the pan.
There was a velvety quality to the powder that made it incredibly easy to apply and to diffuse on bare skin or on top of foundation. I also found that the glowy aspect was there: skin looked slightly radiant without being overtly shimmery (except for one blush shade which had actual, visible shimmer).
On my normal-to-dry skin, the formula lasted eight to nine hours with the more mid-tone and deeper hues lasting closer to nine hours on me before they started to fade gradually and evenly.
Browse all of our Giorgio Armani Glow Blush swatches.
Ingredients
Talc, Mica, Ci 77891/Titanium Dioxide, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Nylon-12, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Magnesium Stearate, Calcium Sodium Borosilicate, Ci 75470/Carmine, Caprylyl Glycol, Ci 77491/Iron Oxides, Ci 15850/Red 7, Silica, Ci 19140/Yellow 5 Lake, Tin Oxide.
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Oh wow! I thought for sure that Ecstasy would be identical to Haus Labs Dragon Fruit Daze, but when I looked at them side-by-side applied to the cheeks, they were much more different than I was expecting. DFD is far cooler applied than Ecstasy.
The formula and color are fantastic and I can’t stop wearing it!
I checked these out here and they are about $50. A bit to much for a blush, I think. It’s such a pity as I really would love to have this one. And I say that without having actually seen the photos as they seem to refuse showing up for me.
Had the cost like they do in the US I would have made it the buy of the season.
Photos just loaded, when will I learn to be patient!?
Now I want this even more!