Here's our complete breakdown comparing the ingredients, attributes, and more of Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink versus Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not .
Last updated on October 15, 2023. Published on October 30, 2023
Overview
What they are
These products are both reef safe blushes. They have a total of 23 ingredients in common
Cool Features
They both contain exfoliants
Free From
They both do not contain any harsh alcohols, oils, parabens or sulfates
What's Inside
They both contain common allergens, fragrances and silicones
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Ingredient Info
Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 27 ingredients
Dior Rouge Blush 39 ingredients
Alcohol Free
This product is free of harsh alcohols 🎉
Contains Silicon
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Contains Fragrance
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Sulfate Free
This product is free of sulfates 🎉
Paraben Free
This product is free of parabens 🎉
Oil Free
This product is free of oils 🎉
Malassezia Safe
This product is free of malassezia feeding ingredients 🎉
Reef Safe
This product is free of ingredients that damage reefs 🎉
Contains EU Allergens
Ingredients in this product that are EU allergens:
Non Vegan
This product is not vegan 😥
Not Cruelty Free
This product is not cruelty-free 😥
Alcohol Free
This product is free of harsh alcohols 🎉
Contains Silicon
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Contains Fragrance
Ingredients in this product that are forms of fragrance:
Sulfate Free
This product is free of sulfates 🎉
Paraben Free
This product is free of parabens 🎉
Oil Free
This product is free of oils 🎉
Not Malassezia Safe
Ingredients in this product that are not malassezia safe:
Reef Safe
This product is free of ingredients that damage reefs 🎉
Contains EU Allergens
Ingredients in this product that are EU allergens:
Non Vegan
This product is not vegan 😥
Not Cruelty Free
This product is not cruelty-free 😥
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Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 27 ingredients
Dior Rouge Blush 39 ingredients
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Ingredients that are highlighted in purple are present in both products.
Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 27 ingredients
Dior Rouge Blush 39 ingredients
Talc • Mica • Dimethicone • Methyl Methacrylate Crosspolymer • Zinc Stearate • Synthetic Fluorphlogopite • Pentylene Glycol • Lauroyl Lysine • Sodium Dehydroacetate • Caprylyl Glycol • Parfum • Citronellol • CI 15985 • CI 19140 • CI 42090 • CI 45410 • CI 73360 • CI 77007 • CI 77163 • CI 77288 • CI 77289 • CI 77491 • CI 77492 • CI 77499 • CI 77510 • CI 77742 • CI 77891
Talc • Polyethylene • Mica • Zinc Stearate • Synthetic Fluorphlogopite • Paraffinum Liquidum • Ethylhexyl Palmitate • Polymethylsilsesquioxane • Calcium Sodium Borosilicate • Propylene Glycol • Sodium Dehydroacetate • Isopropyl Titanium Triisostearate • Caprylyl Glycol • Tin Oxide • Sodium Lauroyl Aspartate • Parfum • Zinc Chloride • BHT • Linalool • Limonene • Citronellol • Tocopherol • CI 15850 • CI 15985 • CI 19140 • CI 42090 • CI 45410 • CI 73360 • CI 75470 • CI 77007 • CI 77163 • CI 77288 • CI 77289 • CI 77491 • CI 77492 • CI 77499 • CI 77510 • CI 77742 • CI 77891
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Ingredients Explained
These ingredients are found in both products.
Ingredients higher up in an ingredient list are typically present in a larger amount.
Talc is a clay mineral. It helps absorb moisture and improve the texture of products. Like other types of clay, Talc can have a slight exfoliating effect on skin. Talc can be added to increase the volume of products.
Some Baby powders are made by combining talc with corn starch. The word "talc" comes from Latin and originates from Arabic. Talc is a mineral commonly found throughout the world.
If you have any concerns about using talc, we recommend checking out the FDA's official page.
Learn more about TalcDior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 1.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 1.
Mica refers to a group of silicate minerals. Mica crystals are easily split to give products a shimmer. These crystals are able to reflect light to temporarily give your skin a glowy look.
Mica is found to be safe. Trace amounts of heavy metals may be found in mica, but these metals are not harmful in our personal products.
Mica has been used since prehistoric times throughout the world. Ancient Egyptian, Indian, Greek, Roman, Aztec, and Chinese civilizations have used mica.
Mica can be naturally found throughout the world. However, some sources of mica may be controversial. In 2016, mica mined in the Jharkhand state in India was found to be using child labor. However, companies are able to source ethical mica affiliated with international organizations that monitor the mica supply chain.
Learn more about MicaDior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 2.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 3.
Zinc Stearate is the metal salt of stearic acid. It is a white solid used to bind, thicken, and lubricate products.
This ingredient is common in powder makeup, where it helps keep the powder together.
Zinc Stearate is hydrophobic and repels water.
Learn more about Zinc StearateDior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 5.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 4.
Synthetic Fluorphlogopite is the synthethic version of mica. It consists of fluorine, aluminum and silicate.
Synthetic Fluorphlogopite is used to add volume to products.
It is considered non-irritating on the skin.
Learn more about Synthetic FluorphlogopiteDior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 6.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 5.
This ingredient is a preservative with antimicrobial properties. It is the sodium salt of dehydroacetic acid.
It is especially effective at preventing bacterial and fungal growth in low concentrations.
Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 9.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 11.
Caprylyl Glycol is a humectant and emollient, meaning it attracts and preserves moisture.
It is a common ingredient in many products, especially those designed to hydrate skin. The primary benefits are retaining moisture, skin softening, and promoting a healthy skin barrier.
Though Caprylyl Glycol is an alcohol derived from fatty acids, it is not the kind that can dry out skin.
This ingredient is also used as a preservative to extend the life of products. It has slight antimicrobial properties.
Learn more about Caprylyl GlycolDior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 10.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 13.
Parfum is a catch-all term for an ingredient or more that is used to give aroma to products. Parfum, or fragrance, can be a blend of hundreds of chemicals or plant oils. This means every product with "fragrance" or "Parfum" in the ingredients list is a different mixture.
In the US, the alternative name for parfum is 'fragrance'. The term 'fragrance' is not regulated in many countries. In many cases, it is up to the brand to define this term.
For instance, many brands choose to label themselves as "fragrance-free" because they are not using synthetic fragrances. However, their products may still contain ingredients such as essential oils that are considered a fragrance. One example is Calendula flower extract. Essential oil ingredients still impart a scent or 'fragrance'.
Depending on the blend, it can cause allergies and sensitivities on the skin. Some ingredients that are known EU allergens include linalool and citronellol.
Products use parfum often to give products a scent or cover up smells of different ingredients.
The bottom line is: not all fragrances/parfum/ingredients are created equally. If you are worried about fragrances, we recommend taking a closer look at an ingredient. And of course, we always recommend speaking with a professional.
Learn more about ParfumDior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 11.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 16.
Citronellol is used to add fragrance/parfum to a product. It is often derived from plants such as roses. In fact, it can be found in many essential oils including geranium, lavender, neroli, and more. The scent of Citronellol is often described as "fresh, grassy, and citrus-like".
Since the Citronellol molecule is already unstable, Citronellol becomes irritating on the skin when exposed to air.
Citronellol is a modified terpene. Terpenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons found in plants. They make up the primary part of essential oils.
Citronellol is not able to be absorbed into deeper layers of the skin. It has low permeability,
Citronellol is also a natural insect repellent.
Learn more about CitronellolDior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 12.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 21.
Ci 15985 is a dye made from petroleum. It is synthetically created and approved by the FDA for use in foods and cosmetics.
The color of this dye is orange/yellow.
This ingredient can be found in makeup, sun care, and skincare.
Learn more about CI 15985Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 13.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 24.
Ci 19140 is also known as Tartrazine. Tartrazine is a synthetic dye used in cosmetics, foods, and medicine to add a yellow color.
Tartrazine is created from petroleum and is water-soluble.
Some people may experience allergies from this dye, especially asthmatics and those with an aspirin intolerance.
Learn more about CI 19140Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 14.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 25.
Ci 42090 is a synthetic dye created from petroleum. It is used to give a bright blue color to cosmetics, medicine, and food.
Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 15.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 26.
Ci 45410 is a synthetic red-pigment and dye. It is a flourescein dye and commonly used as a fluorescent tracer in medicine.
Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 16.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 27.
Ci 73360 is a synthetic red-pink dye.
Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 17.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 28.
This pigment is called Ultramarine blue lazurite. It gives a saturated blue color, but can be used to create other colors as well.
According to the manufacturer, it is usually made from kaolin, sodium sulfate, sodium carbonate, sulfur, and charcoal.
Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 18.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 30.
This synthetic powder is used to add a pearly/white color in cosmetics.
Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 19.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 31.
Ci 77288 is used to add green pigment to products.
Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 20.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 32.
We don't have a description for Ci 77289.
Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 21.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 33.
Ci 77491 is also hydrated iron III oxide. It's sole purpose is to give a red/pink hue to products.
Iron III oxides are classified as inorganic chemicals for coloring.
Synthetically created Ci 77491 is considered safer than those naturally found. This is because the synthetically created version may contain less impurities. Iron oxides are generally non-toxic and non-allergenic.
Learn more about CI 77491Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 22.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 34.
Ci 77492 is also hydrated iron III oxide. It's sole purpose is to give a yellow hue to products.
Iron III oxides are classified as inorganic chemicals for coloring.
Synthetically created Ci 77492 is considered safer than those naturally found. This is because the synthetically created version may contain less impurities. Iron oxides are generally non-toxic and non-allergenic.
Learn more about CI 77492Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 23.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 35.
Ci 77499 is also hydrated iron III oxide. It is created from mixing red and black iron oxides. This helps give shades of darkness to a product.
Iron III oxides are classified as inorganic chemicals for coloring.
Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 24.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 36.
We don't have a description for Ci 77510.
Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 25.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 37.
This ingredient is used to add a violet color to cosmetics.
It is created by reacting phosphoric acid, ammonium dihydrogen orthophosphate, and manganese dioxide.
Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 26.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 38.
Ci 77891 is a white pigment from Titanium dioxide. It is naturally found in minerals such as rutile and ilmenite.
It's main function is to add a white color to cosmetics. It can also be mixed with other colors to create different shades.
Ci 77891 is commonly found in sunscreens due to its ability to block UV rays.
Learn more about CI 77891Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush 001 Pink contains this as ingredient number 27.
Dior Rouge Blush 439 Why Not contains this as ingredient number 39.
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