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Ruby & Millie Face Gloss- Has anyone tried it?
The SA in boots was showing me this today because i've got one of those £5 off vouchers at the mo.
A lot of the colours were basically see through so seemed abit pointless to me but there was one shade colour WINE that was really nice. It looked abit scary in the applicator, very dark red, but when she put it on the back of my hand it was a lovely sheer red very Benetintesque.
I'm just wondering though with it being a gloss if you use it as a blusher does it make your face look really greasey or block the pores? It didn't look particularly shiny oon the back of my hand but you never can tell.
I'm loving the idea of it though because I really like Benetint but don't like to take it anywhere with me incase it spills. It can be used on the cheeks, lips and eyes.
Please share your opinions if you've used one.:)
http://www.boots.com/shop/product_de...ductid=1013106
Just thought i'd say that thumbnail picture of the wine shade on the link looks nothing like the colour IRL.
I tried this in 'Flush' and it hardly showed up at all on my very fair skin, as you say, it was more or less see-thru. I'm sure the 'Wine' shade your interested in would be much better though.
I didn't experiment with any of the other darker colours because I didn't like the formulation- It felt sticky and actually quite greasy on my skin, abit like vaseline. My powder would stick to it in clumps etc. :( sorry, wouldn't recommend.
I've got it in flush, and whilst very sheer (which is great for the au naturel look) it is a bit greasy in some ways- my hair will catch in it - but at the same time, I haven't suffered from spots and it doubles up as a nice lip gloss.
Thanks for the replies, i think i'll leave it. It's bad enough getting hair stuck on lipgloss without it getting stuck on my cheeks aswell :lol:
The SA in boots was showing me this today because i've got one of those £5 off vouchers at the mo.
A lot of the colours were basically see through so seemed abit pointless to me but there was one shade colour WINE that was really nice. It looked abit scary in the applicator, very dark red, but when she put it on the back of my hand it was a lovely sheer red very Benetintesque.
I'm just wondering though with it being a gloss if you use it as a blusher does it make your face look really greasey or block the pores? It didn't look particularly shiny oon the back of my hand but you never can tell.
I'm loving the idea of it though because I really like Benetint but don't like to take it anywhere with me incase it spills. It can be used on the cheeks, lips and eyes.
Please share your opinions if you've used one.:)
http://www.boots.com/shop/product_de...ductid=1013106
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Just thought i'd say that thumbnail picture of the wine shade on the link looks nothing like the colour IRL.
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I tried this in 'Flush' and it hardly showed up at all on my very fair skin, as you say, it was more or less see-thru. I'm sure the 'Wine' shade your interested in would be much better though.
I didn't experiment with any of the other darker colours because I didn't like the formulation- It felt sticky and actually quite greasy on my skin, abit like vaseline. My powder would stick to it in clumps etc. :( sorry, wouldn't recommend.
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I've got it in flush, and whilst very sheer (which is great for the au naturel look) it is a bit greasy in some ways- my hair will catch in it - but at the same time, I haven't suffered from spots and it doubles up as a nice lip gloss.
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Thanks for the replies, i think i'll leave it. It's bad enough getting hair stuck on lipgloss without it getting stuck on my cheeks aswell :lol: