Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Blush dupes
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Last updated: March 2026
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| Product | Price | Match | Best for | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Blush | $23 | Original | — | — |
| e.l.f. Liquid Blush | $6 | 85% | — | Save 74% |
| Revlon Cheek Heat | $10 | 82% | — | Save 57% |
Comparison notes
Rare Beauty's liquid blush is super pigmented. These dupes offer similar payoff.
Full comparison
Rare Beauty Soft Pinch is one of those products that genuinely changed the liquid blush game—the doe-foot applicator delivers insanely pigmented color that blends out to a gorgeous, dewy flush. e.l.f. Camo Liquid Blush is the strongest dupe I've found in terms of pigment intensity; a tiny dot goes a long way and it blends to a similar dewy-natural finish. The main difference is the applicator—e.l.f. uses a squeeze tube rather than a doe-foot, so you have less precision on the initial deposit. Revlon Cheek Heat has a lighter, more buildable formula with less immediate punch, which actually makes it more forgiving for beginners. Both dupes blend well with fingers or a damp sponge, though neither quite matches the Rare Beauty formula's seamless melt-into-skin quality.
Longevity
Rare Beauty Soft Pinch lasts a solid 7–10 hours on my skin without fading or shifting. e.l.f. Camo Liquid Blush holds for about 5–7 hours, and Revlon Cheek Heat sits around 4–6 hours. Setting with a light dusting of translucent powder extends all three significantly.
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