Dior Rosy Glow Blush dupes

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Last updated: March 2026

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Dior

Dior Rosy Glow Blush001 Pink

$40

Color-reviving blush that reacts to skin's moisture and pH to create a unique, natural-looking flush.

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Milani

Milani Color Changing Cream Blush

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$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
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Milani

Milani Baked Blush in Dolce Pink

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$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
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At a glance

ProductPriceMatchBest forSavings
Dior Rosy Glow Blush$40Original
Milani Color Changing Cream Blush$1188%Everyday wear, natural makeup loversSave 73%
Milani Baked Blush in Dolce Pink$1084%Those who want the end-result color without the gimmick, shimmer loversSave 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.

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