I finally got to try Jones Road Miracle Balm and today I’m sharing my honest thoughts and first impressions on this product.
In 2020, I was watching Bobbi Brown on Masterclass, and she kept showing this multi-use product that allowed you to achieve a no-makeup makeup glow. Despite non-stop thumbing through my printed workbook and reviewing the pages of Bobbi’s product recommendations a billion times over, I could not figure out this mystery product.
Fast forward, and it turns out it was the Miracle Balm from her new beauty venture, Jones Road. (ICYMI, Bobbi Brown sold her namesake brand to Estée Lauder and is no longer affiliated with it.) So, what exactly is Jones Road Miracle Balm, and is it worth the hype?
The brand gifted me this product to try, and I’m sharing my honest review and first impressions of Jones Road Miracle Balm in Dusty Rose in today’s video and blog post.
I also wrote another post sharing all my favorite Jones Road beauty products here.
Jones Road Miracle Balm Review
What is Miracle Balm?
According to the Jones Road website, Miracle Balm is a multi-use product that provides hydration and a glow and/or tint to cheeks, lips, or wherever you want to apply it.
Although it contains some skincare ingredients like Jojoba oil and Argan oil for hydration (we love products that use crossover ingredients here at CBC), this is very much a makeup product.
Jones Road Miracle Balm is $38 for 1.76 ounces. The jar is pretty large, so I generally don’t feel like this price is unreasonable given the size. The brand launched Miracle Balm with just a handful of colors but they now make over 10 shades.
How to Use Jones Road Miracle Balm
The brand encourages you to break the seal, AKA the hard top layer of the balm, by firmly pressing your index finger into the formula and then warming it up in your fingers before application. I was super excited for this moment – I mean, who doesn’t guiltily love using new makeup for the first time? However, it was a lot harder to press than anticipated, and a little anti-climactic.
The texture is exactly what you’d expect from a balm; think hardened coconut oil or a waxy lip balm like cold Carmex once you break the seal.
My Initial Thoughts
I have combination skin, so I like a healthy glow without an overly dewy appearance. I love multi-use products, so I applied this to my cheekbones and eyelids.
The formula isn’t sticky, per se, but there is definitely a bit of tackiness so it can grip onto the skin and stay in place. It does leave your fingers messy, so make sure you have a makeup wipe or tissue on hand near you.
At the time of this initial review, the brand’s product page mentioned that you could use it on eyelids. They have since changed the product information and now explicitly mention not to use it there.
It felt way too heavy on my eyelids, so this is probably a good change that the brand stop recommending usage here.
I was generally happy with it on my cheeks, even after letting it settle into my skin. It provided my cheekbones with a nice subtle sheen, with a dewy look and hydrated appearance. Although I could feel the presence of the product on my cheeks, it didn’t bother me as much as it did on my eyelids.
Despite this, I was a bit underwhelmed by the color pigmentation, or lack thereof, at least with the Dusty Rose shade. Although the brand uses appropriate words like “tint” and “glow” to describe the results, somehow I expected a bit more color delivery from my hands to my skin. It was there, and although pretty, definitely subtle.
The Verdict
I don’t love or hate this product, but it really depends on what you’re looking for and your skin type.
If you’re looking for something highly pigmented with a lot of color you will want to skip this product. Those looking for a multi-use product like a cream blush will likely be disappointed. (Instead, I recommend the brand’s Lip and Cheek Stick!)
If you have oily skin you may want to avoid Jones Road Miracle Balm completely. The balm isn’t necessarily greasy, but I don’t think it would wear too friendly on oilier skin types.
However, you should consider Miracle Balm if you want something that provides a sheer, healthy glow with a subtle tint. Miracle Balm fits the bill and does provide this.
Overall, I do like the subtle highlight and dewy appearance that Jones Road Miracle Balm left on my cheeks. I’m happy to see they updated the product description as not intended for eyelids, as it was an absolute a no-go for me.
I tried another color recently and still have the same feelings about this product.
Is Miracle Balm a product that fills a void in my makeup drawer? Not necessarily.
I do think you could probably achieve a similar dewy cheek highlight with a stick or liquid product.
But was it fun to change up my morning makeup routine with a new product in a new format? Absolutely!
If you’ve been wanting to try Miracle Balm from Jones Road and you’re still curious after reading this post, go for it! You have nothing to lose except some glowy cheekbones.
Looking for a review with my favorite Jones Road products? Find my full review here.
You can also my review on Jones Road Bronzer here.
Have you tried Miracle Balm? Let me know in the comments.
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Chapstick for the face. Not a fan