In five short years, Rare Beauty has established itself as a brand capable of releasing beauty products that become instant classics from its Silky Touch Highlighter to the Tinted Lip Oil. Yes, Rare was founded by Selena Gomez, but what really makes the line stand out is the innovative formulas, like the new Soft Pinch Matte Bouncy Blush.

Similar to Rare’s original Soft Pinch Liquid Blush, Bouncy Blush has jaw-dropping pigmentation with a matte finish. But the new version has a solid cream-to-powder formula, making it buildable, blurring on the skin, and easy to blend. The product is water, sweat, and humidity-resistant, making it a great contender for a beach day or vacation.

For our next installment of 5 People Try, Glamour editors test Rare Beauty’s Soft Pinch Matte Bouncy Blush to find out if it’s as iconic as the brand’s first foray into cheek color. Keep reading for a detailed review with our honest thoughts.

The Product: Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Matte Bouncy Blush

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Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Matte Bouncy Blush

Ariana Yaptangco, senior beauty editor

Shade: Truth

I was pleasantly surprised by this blush (although I’m not sure why, since Rare Beauty products are consistently great.) Maybe it’s because of the texture: a soft putty that can be smushed and stamped like Play-Doh. I usually steer clear from gimmicky beauty products but this blush proved to be more than just cool tricks. Just like the Soft Pinch Liquid Blush, the pigment is out of this world and a little goes a long way. Best of all is the wear, which is super lightweight and blends out beautifully for a soft and diffused look. I wore Truth, a punchy purple color that reads more pink on my tan olive skin—but TBH, I’d be happy with any color from the impressive shade range.

Rating: 10/10

Monique Wilson, global executive assistant

Shade: Grateful

When I picked this color, I knew it would make a statement. And it definitely did. Often, I use a cream or powder blush, but this cream-to-powder formula allows my brush to pick up product well. With only a few taps, there’s strong color pigmentation and finish. I tend to go more subtle with blush, so I ended up blending it out with my fingers to make it look more seamless for an everyday look. The cream-to-powder formula lets the blush look natural with a matte finish, which is perfect for summer.

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