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freshian Egg-like Cream Blush (Set/Single) (14 Colors)
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freshian Egg-like Cream Blush (Set/Single) (14 Colors)

“Cream-to-powder blush with 14 shades and strong ratings; hype-driven but texture delivery is genuine.”

4.7 1,033 reviews
$21.06 Olive Young Global

Best for Those wanting a lightweight, non-sticky cream blush in multiple undertones; shade hunters.

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Key ingredients

  • Volumizing Elastomer
  • Blurring Dual Powder
  • Vegan Vegetable Butter
  • Vitamin E derivative
  • Cornstarch powder

👍 Pros

  • Cream-to-powder finish avoids heavy, sticky feel on skin
  • 14-shade range covers warm, cool, pink, and milky tones
  • 4.7/5 rating from 1033 Olive Young Global reviewers
  • Vegan formula with RSPO-certified, cruelty-free ingredients

👎 Cons

  • 14 shades create decision paralysis; frequent stock-outs reported
  • Some reviews appear influencer-driven; hype may exceed performance
  • Mid-range price (~$21); worth hunting sales if budget-conscious

The Gist

The freshian Egg-like Cream Blush (Set/Single) (14 Colors) is a lightweight blush that transitions from creamy to powder-like finish without stickiness. Users report the texture feels comfortable and non-tacky once blended, avoiding the heavy feel of traditional cream blushes. The formula is marketed as containing volumizing elastomer, dual-particle powder, and skin-conditioning butter.

What Korean reviewers say

Korean blog reviews praise the smooth cream-to-powder transition as the standout feature, with many noting it does not feel sticky or heavy on skin. However, several reviews reference the product’s association with K-pop makeup artists and celebrity endorsements, and some read more promotional than candid—reviewers themselves flagged this hype. The 14 shades are viewed as both a strength (variety) and a practical problem (hard to choose; frequent shortages due to high demand). Price sensitivity is evident; consumers actively hunt for discounts on Olive Young and other platforms.

Bottom line

At $21.06, the Egg-like Cream Blush is worth trying if you prefer cream-to-powder texture and enjoy exploring multiple undertones, but manage expectations around hype and allow time to find your shade match. Skip if you are budget-rigid or prefer a quick, no-fuss single-shade option.

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