e.l.f. Cosmetics Studio Blush Dupes

NARS Albatross e.l.f. Dupe

Quite a while ago I hauled some e.l.f. Cosmetics Studio Blush products so that I could compare them to other brands to see how close they were as dupes. NARS and e.l.f. are cruelty free. Silk Naturals is cruelty free and gluten free. Benefit is not cruelty free.

e.l.f. Cosmetics Studio Blush Dupes

NARS Albatross vs. e.l.f. Gotta Glow

NARS Albatross is on the left and e.l.f. Gotta Glow is on the right.

NARS Albatross vs. e.l.f. Gotta Glow

To me, these are very similar when worn on the skin. I feel they are identical and a great dupe.

Silk Naturals Petal vs e.l.f. Peachy Keen

On the left is e.l.f. Peachy Keen and on the right is Silk Naturals Petal. It’s supposed to be a Benefit Dandelion clone.

Silk Naturals Petal vs e.l.f. Peachy Keen

Silk Naturals Petal vs e.l.f. Peachy Keen

These colors aren’t similar at all to me. I do think both are pretty blushes. I prefer the Silk Naturals blush.

e.l.f. Candid Coral vs. Benefit Coralista

On the left is e.l.f. Candid Coral and on the right is Benefit Coralista.

e.l.f. Candid Coral vs. Benefit Coralista

e.l.f. Candid Coral vs. Benefit Coralista

To me, e.l.f. Candid Coral is more orange. I think the Benefit shade looks more peachy.

Of these products, I feel that the e.l.f. Gotta Glow is a great dupe for NARS Albatross. The other two e.l.f. blushes are nice, but not dupes. I prefer the Silk Naturals Petal blush out of the blush shades.

Price
$3.00 for .168 oz  e.l.f. Studio Blush
$30 for .16 oz NARS Blush
$6.50 for 10 gram jar Silk Naturals

You always hear me rave about Silk Naturals, and for good reason. They make great products across the board. From their eyeshadows to their blushes to their cream foundations and concealers, I love their products. You can also make product requests and if there’s enough interest, Silk Naturals will create a vegan dupe. I really appreciate that!

I love NARS Albatross and I’m glad I purchased it, but I’m really happy to find out that e.l.f. Gotta Glow is a perfect dupe to my eyes. It’s easy for me to say it’s better to spend $3 instead of $30. While the other two e.l.f. Studio blushes are nice, I don’t feel that they’re close to the shades that people claim they’re dupes for. Still, if you like those shades it’s hard to beat the $3 price tag.

What do you think of the e.l.f. Studio blushes? Do you feel that these are good dupes?

7 Comments

  1. I never heard of Silk Naturals before, they sound great! I love how they will make a dupe based on customer feedback, very interesting 😀

  2. Do you think you could use the elf gotta glow as a dupe for mac mineralize skin finish in soft and gentle????

    1. You know, I don’t know what soft and gentle looks like. I don’t own that one. If it’s an iridescent gold, then it’s probably similar.

  3. These comparisons are helpful – I never thought of Benefit Coralista and ELF Candid Coral as dupes for each other! Candid Coral actually shows up better on my skin, while Benefit Coralista gives me a barely there/highlighter effect.

    1. I saw on Pinterest that people had said these products were dupes, so I thought It’d conduct some research and bought them to check it out.

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