Rouge Saga (683)
Dior Rouge Saga (683) 5 Couleurs Couture Eyeshadow Palette ($65.00 for 0.24 oz.) is a very copper-leaning color story released as a limited edition palette for the autumnal season. The quality was decent but not as good as Dior has been in the past, as a few shades seemed to have a firmer/stiffer press to them.
Ingredients
Rouge Saga #1
Rouge Saga #1 is a light copper with moderate, warm orange-leaning undertones and a lightly sparkling, frosted sheen.
- Mostly opaque pigmentation
- Slightly firmer consistency, not dense or thick, but didn’t pick up as readily with a brush
- Applied evenly and blended out without issues
- Long-wearing (8 hours before fading visibly)
FURTHER READING:
Formula Overview
for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).
These are the dupes the editor has pulled but not yet rated and officially entered.
- Tom Ford Beauty De La Creme #2 (PiP, ).
- ColourPop Shook Up (LE, $6.00).
- Makeup Atelier Honey Brown #2 (P, ).
- NABLA Cosmetics Byzantine (PiP, ).
- Chanel Grandeur (56) (LE, $30.00).
- Givenchy Palette Ors Audacieux #4 (LE, ).
- Dior Riviera #3 (LE, ).
- L’Oreal Sunset Seine (P, $5.99).
- Charlotte Tilbury Happy Glow (Prime) (LE, ).
- Urban Decay Half Baked (LE, $19.00).
Formula Overview
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The formula is supposed to have a “creamy and comfortable texture” that is long-wearing and has “intense color” (or “high-pigment”). There are five finishes that can be found within various palettes: matte, satin, shimmer, metallic, highlighter, and glitter, though there aren’t specific descriptions by finish, unfortunately.
There were a few shades that seemed more sparkly and were sheerer, more like layering shades, while the other finishes tended to be pigmented. In general, the texture was moderately dense with the matte shades being slightly thinner and a smidgen powdery in the pan compared to the satin, shimmer, and metallic shades.
Aside from those more sparkly shades, the formula was blendable, pigmented, easy to work with, and lasted an average of eight hours on me (without a primer).
Browse all of our Dior High Colour Eyeshadow swatches.
Rouge Saga #2
Rouge Saga #2 is a vivid, medium-dark rusty-copper with warm, red undertones and a matte finish.
- Opaque pigmentation
- Slightly firmer consistency but picked up fairly well with a brush
- Applied evenly and blended out without issues
- Long-wearing (8 hours before fading visibly)
FURTHER READING:
Formula Overview
for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).
These are the dupes the editor has pulled but not yet rated and officially entered.
- Sydney Grace Pipers Piping (P, $5.25).
- Sydney Grace You Can (PiP, $5.25).
- Sydney Grace Gulf Coast (P, $5.25).
- ColourPop In My Tumbly (LE, $4.50).
- MAC Louvre at First Sight (PiP, $17.00).
- Sydney Grace Berry Fizz (DC, $5.25).
- Morphe Chestnut (PiP, ).
- Make Up For Ever M738 Auburn (P, $17.00).
- Persona Passionate (PiP, ).
- ColourPop Silhouette (LE, $4.50).
Formula Overview
–
The formula is supposed to have a “creamy and comfortable texture” that is long-wearing and has “intense color” (or “high-pigment”). There are five finishes that can be found within various palettes: matte, satin, shimmer, metallic, highlighter, and glitter, though there aren’t specific descriptions by finish, unfortunately.
There were a few shades that seemed more sparkly and were sheerer, more like layering shades, while the other finishes tended to be pigmented. In general, the texture was moderately dense with the matte shades being slightly thinner and a smidgen powdery in the pan compared to the satin, shimmer, and metallic shades.
Aside from those more sparkly shades, the formula was blendable, pigmented, easy to work with, and lasted an average of eight hours on me (without a primer).
Browse all of our Dior High Colour Eyeshadow swatches.
Rouge Saga #3
Rouge Saga #3 is a medium, chocolaty brown with moderate, warm undertones and a pearly sheen.
- Opaque pigmentation
- Slightly firmer consistency, not dense or thick, but didn’t pick up as readily with a brush
- Applied evenly and blended out without issues
- Long-wearing (8 hours before fading visibly)
FURTHER READING:
Formula Overview
for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).
These are the dupes the editor has pulled but not yet rated and officially entered.
- Viseart Scala (LE, ).
- NARS Idolized (LE, $19.00).
- Glaminatrix Raw (PiP, $8.04).
- Natasha Denona Sense (384M) (PiP, $29.00).
- Ciate Flare (PiP, ).
- Urban Decay Off Duty (LE, $19.00).
- Urban Decay Glare (LE, $19.00).
- ColourPop Basic Instinct (LE, $6.00).
- Coloured Raine Who Me (DC, $6.99).
- KKW Beauty Blossom (PiP, ).
Formula Overview
–
The formula is supposed to have a “creamy and comfortable texture” that is long-wearing and has “intense color” (or “high-pigment”). There are five finishes that can be found within various palettes: matte, satin, shimmer, metallic, highlighter, and glitter, though there aren’t specific descriptions by finish, unfortunately.
There were a few shades that seemed more sparkly and were sheerer, more like layering shades, while the other finishes tended to be pigmented. In general, the texture was moderately dense with the matte shades being slightly thinner and a smidgen powdery in the pan compared to the satin, shimmer, and metallic shades.
Aside from those more sparkly shades, the formula was blendable, pigmented, easy to work with, and lasted an average of eight hours on me (without a primer).
Browse all of our Dior High Colour Eyeshadow swatches.
Rouge Saga #4
Rouge Saga #4 is a dark, reddish-copper with a satin finish.
- Mostly opaque pigmentation
- Slightly firmer consistency, not dense or thick, but didn’t pick up as readily with a brush
- Applied evenly and blended out without issues
- Long-wearing (8 hours before fading visibly)
FURTHER READING:
Formula Overview
for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).
These are the dupes the editor has pulled but not yet rated and officially entered.
- Anastasia C3 (Norvina Vol. 1) (LE, $12.00).
- Viseart Lava (GPV2 #26) (LE, ).
- ColourPop Peace on Earth (LE, $4.50).
- ColourPop TTYN (LE, $4.50).
- ColourPop Moving Colours (PiP, $4.50).
- UOMA Beauty Desert Rose (LE, ).
- Huda Beauty Purple Haze #1 (PiP, ).
- Dose of Colors Try Me (LE, ).
- NABLA Cosmetics Metal Cupid (PiP, ).
- Huda Beauty Sand Haze #8 (PiP, ).
Formula Overview
–
The formula is supposed to have a “creamy and comfortable texture” that is long-wearing and has “intense color” (or “high-pigment”). There are five finishes that can be found within various palettes: matte, satin, shimmer, metallic, highlighter, and glitter, though there aren’t specific descriptions by finish, unfortunately.
There were a few shades that seemed more sparkly and were sheerer, more like layering shades, while the other finishes tended to be pigmented. In general, the texture was moderately dense with the matte shades being slightly thinner and a smidgen powdery in the pan compared to the satin, shimmer, and metallic shades.
Aside from those more sparkly shades, the formula was blendable, pigmented, easy to work with, and lasted an average of eight hours on me (without a primer).
Browse all of our Dior High Colour Eyeshadow swatches.
Rouge Saga #5
Rouge Saga #5 is a deep, reddish-brown with subtle, warm undertones and a matte finish.
- Opaque pigmentation
- Slightly firmer consistency but picked up fairly well with a brush
- Applied evenly and blended out without issues
- Long-wearing (8 hours before fading visibly)
FURTHER READING:
Formula Overview
for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).
These are the dupes the editor has pulled but not yet rated and officially entered.
- LORAC Amaretto (PiP, $19.00).
- MAC Lo and Behold (LE, $17.00).
- LORAC Burgundy (PiP, ).
- NARS Nostalgie (LE, $19.00).
- Sydney Grace The Next Chapter (LE, $5.25).
- ColourPop Girl Band (LE, $4.50).
- ColourPop Rock Sugar (PiP, $4.50).
- Chanel Lumieres et Vibrations #4 (LE, ).
- Huda Beauty Naughty (PiP, ).
- ColourPop Say Yes (LE, $4.50).
Formula Overview
–
The formula is supposed to have a “creamy and comfortable texture” that is long-wearing and has “intense color” (or “high-pigment”). There are five finishes that can be found within various palettes: matte, satin, shimmer, metallic, highlighter, and glitter, though there aren’t specific descriptions by finish, unfortunately.
There were a few shades that seemed more sparkly and were sheerer, more like layering shades, while the other finishes tended to be pigmented. In general, the texture was moderately dense with the matte shades being slightly thinner and a smidgen powdery in the pan compared to the satin, shimmer, and metallic shades.
Aside from those more sparkly shades, the formula was blendable, pigmented, easy to work with, and lasted an average of eight hours on me (without a primer).
Browse all of our Dior High Colour Eyeshadow swatches.