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This is a liquid-blush from Rare Beauty (founded by Selena Gomez) in the “Soft Pinch” line. The product description states:
“A weightless liquid blush that delivers high-impact colour with just one dot, blending seamlessly for a pinch-perfect flush that lasts up to 12 hours.”
The shade “Hope” is described as a nude mauve (dewy) within the dewy-finish subset of this line.
Net volume: 7.5 mL (0.25 oz) for this standard full size in many markets.
Key formula features:
High-pigment but lightweight liquid base; a little goes a long way.
Available in dewy and matte finishes; this shade is dewy.
Layers over liquid, cream, or powder foundations without disturbing them.
Gives a natural flush: Because “Hope” is a nude mauve tone in the dewy finish, it can deliver a subtle, elegant blush rather than an overly bright pop—very useful for refined brand/model visuals.
Long-wear & buildable: One review noted that this shade “lasted well for nine and a half hours before fading visibly.”
Versatile use: Works on bare skin or over makeup; ideal when you want to maintain consistent model looks across multiple skin tones.
Especially useful for your workflow: Given your focus on beauty-lifestyle branding, various skin tones, high-quality product/model photography — a liquid with such performance and finish supports that.
The dewy finish gives a radiant, healthy effect—which suits “luxury beauty lifestyle” and “travel/model visuals” aesthetics.
Here’s how you might apply it, especially considering your brand/model-imagery work:
Prep the skin: After foundation/concealer is applied and skin is smoothed. Because the formula is liquid and pigmented, surface smoothness matters.
Apply: Use the doe-foot applicator to place 1-2 small dots of Hope onto each cheek (on the apples or the area you want blush). The brand recommends small amounts.
Blend: Use your finger, a dense blush brush or a sponge to gently pat and diffuse the product outward/upward so the flush merges naturally with the skin.
Build if needed: For stronger color (e.g., model portraits or editorial visuals) you can add another dot or two, but careful: liquid blushes are quite pigmented. One blogger warns:
“Any more and the blush veers into clown territory.”
Photography/Visual Tip: Because you do high-resolution visuals and likely use studio lighting + daylight + mobile capture: test how the blush appears under your lighting—especially the dewy finish can reflect more.
Kit/Touch-up Use: For your on-the-go brand/model shoots, carry this in your model kit for quick freshening of the cheek flush.
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