Dior Rosy Glow Blush dupes
blush
Last updated: March 2026
You're overpaying $29 every time you buy the original.
Switch to the top dupe and save. If you buy 3 a year, that's $87 back in your pocket.
The original
Dior Rosy Glow Blush — 001 Pink
$40
Color-reviving blush that reacts to skin's moisture and pH to create a unique, natural-looking flush.
Shop originalMy top dupes
Milani Color Changing Cream Blush
Save 73%$11
"The closest you'll get to Dior's color-changing magic at the drugstore. The flush effect is impressively similar."
Best for: Everyday wear, natural makeup lovers
- + Color-changing technology
- + Natural flush effect
- + Buildable and blendable
- − Cream formula vs Dior's powder
- − Slightly less refined finish
Milani Baked Blush in Dolce Pink
Save 75%$10
"Not color-changing, but the end result on cheeks is remarkably similar — a soft, rosy-pink flush with subtle glow."
Best for: Those who want the end-result color without the gimmick, shimmer lovers
- + Similar rosy-pink result
- + Buildable from sheer to medium
- + Long-lasting formula
- − Not color-changing
- − Has more visible shimmer
At a glance
| Product | Price | Match | Best for | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dior Rosy Glow Blush | $40 | Original | — | — |
| Milani Color Changing Cream Blush | $11 | 88% | Everyday wear, natural makeup lovers | Save 73% |
| Milani Baked Blush in Dolce Pink | $10 | 84% | Those who want the end-result color without the gimmick, shimmer lovers | Save 75% |
Comparison notes
Dior Rosy Glow's appeal is its color-changing formula that adapts to your skin. These dupes aim to match either the technology or the final color result.
Full comparison
Dior Rosy Glow Blush became a cult favorite not just for its shade but for its unique formula — it starts as a universal shade and reacts to your skin's moisture and pH level to create a custom flush. The result is always a natural-looking rosy pink that seems to come from within. Milani's Color Changing Cream Blush uses similar reactive technology and produces a comparable natural flush effect. It's a cream formula (vs Dior's powder) which means it melts into skin differently, but the 'custom flush' result is impressively close. Milani Baked Blush in Dolce Pink doesn't have the color-changing technology, but the actual color on cheeks is very similar to what most people get from Rosy Glow — a soft, natural rosy pink. If you care about the reactive formula, go Milani Color Changing. If you just want the shade, Dolce Pink delivers at $10.
Longevity
Dior Rosy Glow lasts 7–9 hours with a natural fade. Milani Color Changing lasts 5–7 hours. Milani Baked Blush holds for 6–8 hours thanks to the baked formula.
FAQ
Video review
Related dupes
Found your dupe? Check out more ways to save—or learn the looks that use these products.