So Cosmo
ColourPop So Cosmo Cheek Dew Serum Blush ($7.00 for 0.48 oz.) is a medium orange with strong, warm undertones and a soft sheen. It had a very fluid consistency that was non-sticky and emollient, but it was just overly fluid and seemed runny.
The product slid around my skin, especially during application, so it was one of the harder cream blushes I’ve had the unpleasant experience to test. These types of products are often billed as effortless, but I tried so many ways to get this to apply evenly and to build up coverage to no avail. It always had patchy areas where the color had moved around or lifted away, and this was true over bare skin as well as over foundation. It had sheer coverage, which wasn’t buildable, and showed signs of fading after five hours of wear.
FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).
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Formula Overview
$7.00/0.48 oz. - $14.58 Per Ounce
The formula is supposed to have "buildable coverage" with a "hint" of dewiness that can be applied with fingertips, sponge, or a duo fiber brush and is recommended to be applied prior to powder products. I struggled to apply the formula, and I tried using fingertips, sponges, and various brushes both over foundation, under foundation, over bare skin, and even over powder (which is the opposite of what they say to do!).
For me, it seemed like the issue was that there was way too much slip in the product, so instead of applying and blending out, the color just pushed around. It had the worst application when I used fingertips to apply, which I'd apply by patting and pressing the color (gently!) onto my cheeks and using the edge of my fingertip to soften. This is my go-to method with cream-based cheek colors, and it usually works, but I couldn't get the color to stay and place.
I tried using a sponge, but the sponge seemed to absorb a lot of the color that it made it hard to get detectable coverage out of it. I found a stippling brush to work better, and I gently flicked the brush against my cheeks to deposit color, waited 10 seconds, and then tried to diffuse and even out the color. This worked somewhat and sometimes, but it did not always work, unfortunately, and when it didn't, there was almost no visible color.
Since it seemed overly emollient, for the majority of my application attempts, I squeezed out product on the back of my hand, so I could swirl or pick up product as it had dried out a little bit, but this did not help much! The "best" method I found was to gently dab the product onto my cheeks using fingertips, let it sit for five to 10 seconds, then use a synthetic brush to soften the edges with the gentlest touch and only do each area once, and then leave it alone and accept whatever the outcome was.
It did not play well with the various base products I tried--a mix of liquid foundations and tinted moisturizers, both set and unset--as it was prone to sliding them around or lifting them up. They were better over bare skin, but they were a real challenge to work with. They were also not buildable in my experience as this resulted in the first layer moving around and lifting away from the main area and leaving a raised edge of product.
The consistency was very fluid to the point where it felt runny; it would slide down the back of my hand with the aid of gravity and do so quickly. It took awhile to dry down, and it was somewhat movable with light dewiness in its finish but wasn't tacky. They lasted around six hours on me before fading visibly.
Browse all of our ColourPop Cheek Dew Serum Blush swatches.
So Cosmo
PPermanent. $7.00.
ColourPop So Cosmo Cheek Dew Serum Blush
ColourPop So Cosmo Cheek Dew Serum Blush
ColourPop So Cosmo Cheek Dew Serum Blush
ColourPop So Cosmo Cheek Dew Serum Blush
ColourPop So Cosmo Cheek Dew Serum Blush
ColourPop So Cosmo Cheek Dew Serum Blush
ColourPop So Cosmo Cheek Dew Serum Blush
ColourPop So Cosmo Cheek Dew Serum Blush
ColourPop So Cosmo Cheek Dew Serum Blush
ColourPop So Cosmo Cheek Dew Serum Blush
ColourPop So Cosmo Cheek Dew Serum Blush
ColourPop So Cosmo Cheek Dew Serum Blush
source https://www.temptalia.com/colourpop-so-cosmo-cheek-dew-serum-blush-review-swatches/
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