 Alright guys my Pat McGrath order came in so for today's video I'm going to be doing swatches of five of the six divine blush duos from Pat McGrath and then I picked up two of the new Divine Glow shades. I'm gonna do comparisons of what is in the regular blush line and let's get into it So I ordered all of this from the Pat McGrath website I did see it's currently available also on Sephora a couple of the shades are Exclusive to Pat McGrath's website But most of the shades are on Sephora so I will link both retailers down below like I said I did order off of Pat McGrath. The shipping wasn't bad this time The blush is launched a week ago exactly today that I'm filming it and I got some nice little cute gift with purchases Look at this I got a sample of the divine skin which I did not buy because I don't know why Pat McGrath came out with skin care But okay, and then this is super cute I can't believe I got this for free the love and lust gloss trio how cute then we got like I said five blushes and Two divine glow duos. I'm gonna do this by shade We're gonna start off with the blushes, and then we will do the divine glows divine blush duo is going to be $44 it's a bit more expensive than say the individual blushes But you get two blushes in one the exact same amount of product, but I'm happier that you can get two shades I'm okay with paying a little bit more and if you want to see a difference in the box The divine blush duos have more pinky to lilac Ombre whereas the regular divine blush is just all lilac all around all the blushes are made in Italy Yeah, and if you didn't know the divine blush duos are supposed to be limited edition So if you want to get them now's the time they're supposed to be all new shades and today That's what we are going to test. I mean let's not waste any time Let's get straight into it. So the first one that I have right here is aphrodite a more So this one is kind of more of a blushier pink So there's a bright peachy pink here and then more of like a muted rose tone Let me swatch these for you. So here is The two shades in here This is the brighter color and this one is a little bit more neon I just mix both shades together and here's what they look like mixed together In terms of what I thought was similar This is nim-fet right here and I feel like nim-fet is kind of the combo of both especially the rose colors So let's try it. So here's what nim-fet looks like a bit more purple in nim-fet But the vine rose is definitely more mauve. I don't think we need to compare that here's nude v-n-s These also look very different and that's definitely the closest but it holds more purple I will have everything that's currently on my face right now I'm gonna set with a little bit of the raffae water-based powder. I don't have any powder on my cheeks right now This is a really lightweight powder So I think it's gonna be perfect because on a normal day I do have powder on my face when I'm applying these blushes So it's only fair going to use a bk beauty and Angie hot and flashy a 507 brush wiping in between each application we start off with the more muted color and Let's put this more so on the apple of the cheek So this kind of has a somewhat matte finish on the cheek You'll find that the Pat McGrath blushes Assuming these are the exact same formula. They last such a long time really high quality. There almost is an iridescence to it I don't know if you can see that that's gorgeous. And now let's go into the outer part, which is a little bit brighter I'm gonna put this on the outer part of my cheek so the rose shade in here is definitely more shimmery and The outer part which are the rays has a little bit more matte to it and is definitely more of a hot pink I think these two are gonna be beautiful mixed together But if you want to see how they look separately, you can see this one's more matte has a little bit more red in it This is more of an iridescent finish gonna mix them together because I think they look really pretty on the cheek Mixed together. Yeah, so you have to like bright pink blushes to enjoy this one I think this one is really pretty. I like this one a lot This shimmer is slightly emphasizing the texture, but not in an unflattering way So this next one that I'm gonna show you is divine rose too So you have a brighter hot pink in the roses and then the sun rays is a little bit more peachy and just so you can see the difference between aphrodite a more and Divine rose to divine rose to is definitely brighter punchier and Aphrodite a more looks almost more peach compared to divine rose to which is a lot brighter So we're gonna start off with the brightest shade which is the roses and then the rays You can totally see the difference between the two I can blush duos when the two colors are very different because it makes More sense that way you get more out of it. I feel like with aphrodite a more They were somewhat close on the cheek these two are definitely a little bit more different So there is a single blush in the shade divine rose You can see divine rose is definitely much more natural right here Whereas divine rose to kind of matches up with the eye palette and that it's brighter So these are very very different does not look like divine rose blush Yeah, the single one worth comparing is cherish right here, which reminds me of the rose shade So let's see. So here is cherish. It's pretty close. I would say to the bright shade So just keep that in mind if you do have cherish I'm gonna wipe off my brush start off with the outer color Which is a little bit more muted and I'm gonna start that off on the apple of the cheek and Wow, she pigmented the outer ray color is definitely more on the matte side and you can use a light hand with this This is gonna be a good shade for medium to deep Complexions as well, but you can certainly make it work for a lighter complexion I find with the matte blushes from Pat McGrath You do have to use a lighter hand because if you just go like that and stamp it sometimes they can be harder to blend Okay, and now the brightest color Yeah clear difference between the two I really like that I think that that's important in a blush duo I am more partial to wearing aphrodite a more but I like this shade better in terms of the value I like how the colors look more different from one another aphrodite a more divine rose too Okay on to the next. This is the shade that I was most excited about Venusian sunrise to have this lilac color here And then you have a hot peachy pink and I'm telling you now by looking at the individual blushes that I have if you do Not want any repeats. This is one of the most unique. I don't have a shade that's close to any of these So I'm going to show you flirtatious right here flirtatious is actually quite mobby and this makes flirtatious looks so neutral and boring and almost gray Which is so odd and then we also have divine rose which has a lot of purple in in it doesn't look like anything Nymphet yeah, none of the blushes are even worth swatching compared to these Because there's nothing close especially with this peachy pink shade Not even close. So Let's just swatch them and they feel by the way consistent to the pomegranate formula that we're used to if you're familiar So that's the purpley shade and here's the pink shade and they look Surprisingly wearable. They looked a little bold and bright Next to the other blushes, but they look good. Okay So I got to see what this lilac shade is about and how it looks on me I've been curious. Huh. It actually looks a little bit more pink than I thought it would Well, you can see it's slightly purple. Let me get a clean brush. I don't think The brush was the problem, but just to ensure Yeah, okay. So this does look purpley, but there's a little bit of pink just against my skin tone. I think That's pretty. I don't have a blush quite like that Okay, now let's Pop it on the center of the cheek So this peachy pink shade Totally different from the purpley shade Looks a lot more neutral. So I definitely feel like you get two blushes and one compact with this one Both of these shades have more of a satin finish to them. Let's see how they look mixed together So if you want, this is what they look like mixed together But I think with these two I'll probably end up using both of them separately. That's really really neat I like the purple shade there. So here's the next shade. This one also is great two very different shades This is cosmic coral. So you have the coral shade right here a little bit warmer First of the warm shade so far and then we have a very bright pink lots of bright pinks in this collection Here's the warm coral color Definitely going to have to compare this one to cherish We mix both of them together Kind of warmed that up, but I don't think I love that shape So we're going to compare the hot pink to cherish because these two definitely look close Cherish Yeah, these two are pretty close cherish has a little bit more blue in it And then let's compare desert orchid, which I can definitely see there is more pink and cosmic coral Desert orchid also has a shimmer to it whereas this one is more satin. All right. Let's try and let's throw them on the cheeks I'm really excited. I need to play with the warm shade. It's kind of hard not to get the pink in here though So just be aware of that, you know, you'll probably end up Having the colors mixed whether or not you mean it because I can see right here I accidentally got some pink on the brush So that might be a little bit difficult and something to keep in mind But it looks really pretty very smooth on the cheek, but that pink goes a far way Let me just say that like I'm just using a little bit and it already took over this look just for my brush I accidentally dipping in there. This is definitely more of a matte finish very bright Going to be very good across many different skin tones here The only thing is I probably wish I used a smaller brush because it's Nearly impossible not to get that pink shade involved, but you can see the warmth up here This one is also quite pretty. I don't think it looks like any of the other ones No, not really. So this is very unique in this range as well venusian sunrise right here Cosmic coral right here. We have one more blush to work with that brings us to the very last blush duo This is the shade paradise glow I was resistant on getting this because I don't know especially with the red shade I just didn't think it would be very flattering on my skin So but now I'm looking at it and I feel like we can make it work So we have this definitely looks like a shimmer and then we have kind of a brick warm red So here's The lighter shade which will be better for my skin tone And then here's the deeper shade and then we'll mix them all together And you get this which actually is kind of pretty again really no matches here that I have other than Desert orchid which looks similar to the color of the rays. So let's see So here's desert orchid a little bit more neutral close But desert orchid also has a shimmer that this doesn't have So I don't have any shades personally that are close to this. So let's apply I actually want to start off with the deeper shade using light hands And I'm gonna focus this kind of in the outer part of my cheek For the purpose of this being my skin tone if your skin tone is on the deeper side like this but for me, I'm almost kind of playing it as A bronzer or a contour and that looks really good like that, right? For a certain look like in the winter that could be very very pretty. Ooh Okay, I didn't set the outer parts of my face and it's definitely clicking onto the blush I will say that so I do have to kind of work this out a little harder than normal I don't know when it comes to the Pat McGrath formula in general when I first reviewed them Months and months ago. I wasn't that impressed. I just thought they were like a good solid formula But I found I continued to reach for the Pat McGrath blushes because of How long wearing they were and how quickly I could get the color on the cheek because I did contain some pigment As long as you use the right brushes and tools. They're one of the best So that is with just the deeper shade and I think that that is So pretty let's focus on getting the lighter shade Towards the apples and again, we're gonna have a little bit of trouble not mixing in both shades The lighter shade has a little bit more shimmer to it And this gives a really pretty kind of warm burnt look which I like Ooh, I like this one. I don't normally go for warm blushes, but I think that this is very pretty I'm gonna subtly kind of blend both together and just kind of put it right in the middle keeping it away from the apple Building up the color a little bit. Ooh, I like this one. That's so pretty. What do you guys think? This one might actually be my favorite simply because I don't have a lot of blushes that look like this and I didn't think it would work for me All right, now let's go into the highlights So four shades came out one was a repeat and I picked up two new ones that I didn't have I already have golden nectar So I'll show you what that looks like and then I also have venus nectar right here So same deal with the blushes in how the packaging looks Same amount of product as the regular divine glows. These are kind of expensive though They are 48 dollars, which is a lot for a highlight But I will say this is by far one of the best formulas in terms of highlights that pat mcgrath has come out with They are beautiful and smooth. Let me show you. Uh, oh, so this one came a little messy I don't know why but this is lunar allure Which looks like this. So this is definitely going to be great for more fair people, which pat mcgrath didn't have highlights for you Wow, that's really really bright. And then the other one I have is golden moonlight, which is visibly deeper That has more gold to it, which is going to be better for me. This is almost a little bit cooler But this is really great for my fair skin tone people. Let me show you how they compare We'll do golden nectar, which I can see has a little bit more peach in it. Let's see the swatch Golden nectar. Yeah, definitely more peachy champagne. There's a stronger gold in golden moonlight And then for my bridgerton trio, I have venus nectar, which is definitely darker And that's right here has a little bit more warmth to it as well But these are the two new shades that I picked up. Let's try them on Okay, I actually think this might be a little bit too glazed for me compared to what I'm used to I'm gonna use a little bit. This is lunar allure Yeah Fair girls, you're gonna love this For me, this is a bit brighter than what I typically prefer a bit too blinding unless I'm like going to an extravagant evening event That I want to be super bright for Which is not often that's what that looks like I love this highlight though. You can see how smooth it applied how smooth it blended out And I'm just excited because I know I had a lot of you guys tell me that none of the pat macroth Highlights were light enough for you. Here you go. You have it here. So that's very pretty And then this is the one that I knew was going to be my favorite golden moonlight I'm using a sigma f zero three brush and this is still quite quite bright on me I think I still prefer the shade golden nectar. That's my go to But this is a little bit more flattering on my skin tone, but still quite Quite extra, but I do love even how bright it is You can see that it does a really nice job working with texture, you know a highlight by nature It's going to highlight things that you might not want to be highlighted But I feel like this doesn't do it in an obnoxious way And it blends in seamlessly with the skin like you can't exactly see Where the highlight started because of how well it blends out It looks like it's coming from the skin in a very unnatural way because of how bright it is But that's beautiful. I'm going to use this as my inner corner highlight None of the formulas in here are new from pat macroth So I knew I was going to like them, but I just think this highlighter is so stunning on my eyelids for those wondering I'm wearing the color pop super shock shadow in the shade bestest That's it nothing else I have a brown shadow as my eyeliner, but isn't this so pretty? Okay, let me get myself together and I'll give you my final thoughts One of the things that I wanted to do in case you were between shades So I mixed both of the shades in each pan just so you can kind of see how they would compare and the general vibe So starting from the top, we have aphrodite amour Divine rose to venusian sunrise cosmic coral and paradise glow just in case you wanted that visual for comparing All in all, in my humble opinion, I am very happy with this launch I don't think it is a need, you know, if you have all of the individual blushes You don't need to run out and buy these But I will say if you were looking to try the pat macroth blush formula and was waiting for the right time I do recommend these duos over the individuals because I do think you get a bigger bang for your buck in terms of like You get two shades Now what I would recommend going for are the blushes that have two completely different tones in one pan Because I feel like for example, while divine rose two is beautiful and wearable It's two shades of pink. They don't differentiate on the cheek as much Also aphrodite amour like these two have two similar colors In one pan. So in that way you get a little less bang for your buck They're all beautiful. Don't get me wrong. And then also if you do have a lot of the pat macroth blushes There's a lot of pinks in the pat macroth blush collection when it comes especially again this aphrodite amour And divine rose two there are somewhat similar shades in the pat macroth line. They're less unique So the ones that I would recommend if you're looking for Unique and a little bit of a better value given that you are paying a little bit more I recommend venusian sunrise because I think both shades in here are very unique to the pat macroth line They don't have anything like it cosmic coral. This shade's a little closer to the shade cherish But this shade is unique and this shade kind of overtakes. I find this shade So I don't love this one, but it is great because you get two extremely different shades It's not my personal favorite combo and I was hoping that it would be I was hoping that The ray of color could be used as a bronzer. It definitely cannot be So I don't love the colors in this as much because I just feel like this takes over everything and I can't just get this shade on my cheeks. So this is not my personal favorite But it's one that I would almost recommend because the shades are so different from one another But I think today I don't know if my favorite is venusian sunrise or paradise glow for me I like paradise glow because I just feel like I don't have any other blushes like this I really like the darker shade in this duo and using it almost as a contour So for me, this is the blush of the day that I'm enjoying But my top two are venusian sunrise and paradise glow for sure And then both of the highlights are beautiful as well I mean this this was a pre-existing formula She just expanded the color range to go along with a larger range of skin tones, which is really great I'm still a fan for my skin tone of golden nectar. I have more of a light medium skin tone This is my favorite but golden moonlight. It's a little bit brighter for me But I still think it's very pretty and then the lightest shade luna allure Not for me, but I know pat mcgrath was missing A color like this for various fair skin tones. So there you go So overall a very very successful launch if you ask me not something you need But I'm happy that she I have nothing bad to say about these. I love the formula I think the colors are really pretty So hopefully this video was helpful to you Thank you guys so much for liking it and being subscribed to my channel And I will catch you guys in the next one. I guess have a good one