Review: Smashbox O-Glow

by Tine on December 18, 2008

I first tried the O-Glow when my bridesmaid, Chin, brought it back with her to Malaysia. She’s a big fan of Smashbox, and recommended this blush to me. As it wasn’t available in Malaysia, or, until quite recently, Melbourne, I jumped at the chance of getting this in the US. This came as a part of the Best of Smashbox Beauty Kit.

The O-Glow is a gel blush. Just in case you’re wondering :)

Smashbox O-Glow Intuitive Cheek Colour

Description:

An intuitive cheek colour with Goji Berry C-Complex(TM).
Experience instant chemistry as you watch your complexion go from so-so to oh-so-glowing! This intuitive cheek color reacts with your personal skin chemistry to transform from a silky clear gel into the shade you blush naturally.
O-GLOW is packed with our exclusive Goji Berry-C Complex™, ginkgo biloba, pomegranate seed for antioxidant protection, and revitalizing marine botanicals for added healthy-skin benefits.

Ingredients:
Cyclomethicone, Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Isononyl Isononanoate, Carthamus Tinctorius (Safflower) Seed Oil, Punica Granatum, Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate, Polysilicone-11, Ginkgo Biloba Leaf Extract, Lycium Barbarum Fruit Extract, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Plankton Extract, Red 27 (CI 45410)

Smashbox O-Glow Swatch

When the gel is squeezed out of the tube, it’s clear. But when you spread it on your skin with your fingers, the gel reacts with the heat from the fingers, oxidizes with the air, and turns it into a lovely shade of pink. Ah the joy of science in makeup :p

Is it just me, or are most of Smashbox’s products full of silicone? The texture of this gel is exactly like the one of the Photo Finish Foundation Primer. Very silicone-y, if that’s even an actual word.

Smashbox O-Glow Spreaded Blush

It’s easily spreadable on the cheeks. It’s quite sheer, which makes the colour very buildable. In comparison with Benefit’s Posietint, the Posietint is a tad darker and gives better colour pay-off. This might not be good news though, because if you’re not careful with the Posietint, it could give you bright pink cheeks. With the O-Glow, you get a sheer pink flush, which I think is more natural to your natural blush. Just add more and spread it on the apples of the cheeks for a brighter glow.

The staying power is not as long as the Posietint (the latter could last all day and night even if you swipe at it hard), but it does last for at least half a day. This can be worn underneath or over face powder.

Smashbox O-Glow Staining Finger

Just like the liquid blushes, this one stains too, so be careful when using them. Also, when you’re not using the blush, keep it tightly capped, or else the air will oxidize the gel and turn it pink. Plus the texture will turn rubbery.

Smashbox O-Glow Measured with Ruler

I really like this gel blush because it gives me a very natural flush. Plus it’s portable too. It can be easily slipped into my makeup bag or my purse for that matter.

Smashbox O-Glow on Cheeks

Smashbox O-Glow is available at Sephora at USD26 for 15ml, which, quite frankly, is quite pricey compared to the Benetint or Posietint. Even though the latter is sold at only 12.5ml at USD28, you’d end up using the O-Glow more as it’s quite sheer. This is also available here in Melbourne, at Zuza, and Perfume Connection at Docklands Harbour Town. I can’t recall the exact price of the blush, but I reckon it’s around AUD50-60. I’ll check it out when I’m in the city and update this post when I find out the correct price.

What I like about it: Gives a very natural glow to the cheeks, and lasts quite long.

What I do not like about it: Silicone-y texture which I’m still not very used to.


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{ 13 comments… read them below or add one }

fuzkittie December 18, 2008 at 2:26 pm

The pink looks very cute. I do hate the silicone feeling though.

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Nikki December 18, 2008 at 2:44 pm

pretty! I have tested this over the counter and I gave it a pass as I don’t like stains on my fingers every time I use it :)

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geekchic December 18, 2008 at 3:12 pm

Oooh. are we testing this this saturday when we meet in the city? :P

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Jenn December 18, 2008 at 3:12 pm

The color looks really pretty against your fair skin!! :D

But i’d probably get Posietint instead, since i don’t really like the silicony texture! :D

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prettybeautiful December 18, 2008 at 4:11 pm

hey tine u look so cute lah! (jeles jeles of your eyes)

me not silicone-tolerant so i guess their products wont be a good choice for me. why are there quite a couple of products like this, where transparent > reddish. like the lipice, some nipple gel…etc

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MisSmall December 18, 2008 at 6:48 pm

It looked really cute and natural on your cheeks! And I’m with prettybeautiful on your eyes. Hehe.

Is it easily removed by makeup remover? And if it’s not blended properly on our cheeks, can it be easily corrected like powder blushes?

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Connie December 18, 2008 at 8:25 pm

*pinches* such cute cheeks! :D

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Daphne December 18, 2008 at 10:51 pm

Sephora opens in SG this weekend! We *might* have Smashbox… will check it out for you! :D

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lyn December 19, 2008 at 12:22 am

in case anyone is wondering i saw it today on tvsn.com.au for less than $30~!

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fabulessbeauty December 19, 2008 at 5:40 am

Pretty blush!

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ParisB December 19, 2008 at 4:22 pm

Hmm silicone feeling must be strange but the colour is cute on you. Looks a tad too cool for me though. If its in Sephora in SG I might be able to check it out if I go!

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geekchic December 20, 2008 at 7:26 pm

Adding my 1c worth.

Checked this out at Zuza Westfield yesterday. I really think the one attraction of this is its novelty. Like you, I’m not a big fan of the silicone. Feels too smooth and sticky and gooey and I have no idea how to get it off. More NARS blush? :D :D :D

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Kaylin Marie December 22, 2008 at 7:42 pm

Wow I was in no way going to buy this untill I saw this review. I actually really like the color it shows up on you, and I think it would be great for my pale skin. I like like the velvety texture of the silicone products too. I think I’ll have to try this, hopefully soon I’ll have the money to buy a tube.

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