Color family
Lolly Poppy reads as a bright warm coral-pink blush. It has more pink-red presence than a peach tint, but it still sits warmer and clearer than berry, mauve, or plum references.
Shade reference
Fenty Beauty / Cheeks Suede Powder Blush
Lolly Poppy is a bright warm coral-pink powder blush from Fenty Beauty Cheeks Suede Powder Blush. It reads clearer and more saturated than soft peach-coral tint references, while staying warmer than mauve, berry, or plum blush directions.
Color analysis
Lolly Poppy reads as a bright warm coral-pink blush. It has more pink-red presence than a peach tint, but it still sits warmer and clearer than berry, mauve, or plum references.
The shade leans warm because the coral side is visible. It is not orange-brown, but it is also not a cool blue-pink or berry blush direction.
Lolly Poppy is vivid and saturated compared with softer peach, beige-rose, or muted mauve references. On the face, that means the useful question is often how lightly or strongly it is applied.
Nearby color references
These references help locate Lolly Poppy in Niori's color library. Only the blush and tint references are product-adjacent; glosses are included as color references, not similar-product alternatives.
Decision guide
Niori is not calling an exact Lolly Poppy dupe from the current shade library. A meaningful blush alternative would need to match product category, finish, depth, and coral-pink color behavior, not just sit near it on a color map.
e.l.f. Orange Crush is the most relevant nearby face-color reference currently published, but it is softer, peachier, and a different tint-style product.
In the current Niori reference, Fenty Beauty Lolly Poppy reads as a bright warm coral-pink powder blush. It is clearer and more saturated than soft peach-coral tint references.
Lolly Poppy reads warm because of its coral-pink direction. It is warmer than mauve, berry, or plum references, but it is not a brown or caramel shade.
This Niori page treats Lolly Poppy as Fenty Beauty Cheeks Suede Powder Blush. Cross-product lip and gloss references are included only to locate the color in Niori's broader shade library.
Orange Crush is softer and peachier. Lolly Poppy is brighter, clearer, and more coral-pink by comparison. They are useful nearby face-color references, but they are different product formats.
No. NYX and Fenty gloss references can help locate Lolly Poppy in color space, but they are not being presented as blush alternatives or dupes.