Question:
Cream blusher recs?
I hardly ever use blusher and as i dont like powders (they seem to accentuate my pores and any lines) I was recommended to use a cream blusher. Can anyone recommend a good one I have a bit of a tan at the mo and have been using bronzer only. looking for a nice pinky natural colour thats not too obvious. Ive never used cream before so am going to have to practice first
5686126) I hardly ever use blusher and as i dont like powders (they seem to accentuate my pores and any lines) I was recommended to use a cream blusher. Can anyone recommend a good one I have a bit of a tan at the mo and have been using bronzer only. looking for a nice pinky natural colour thats not too obvious. Ive never used cream before so am going to have to practice first
There are soooooo many out there on the market, i only own ONE cream blusher and it's called pot rouge by bobbi brown, it can be used on lips too. It blends in really well! very pretty!
You could try mac's cream blush, and stila's covertable which is rated on this forum!
I have three cream blushers, two Stila CCs and a Pout Flush Blush. The CCs are abit difficult to blend but apparently using the MAC 187 brush makes application alot easier. I keep forgetting to use a brush! The Pout Flush Blush is very smooth and blends quite easily but make sure you only use a tiny bit!
one type pour moi..Clinique mousse..adore this (apricot) Touch Blush.
Puss
I've only got one, a Stila convertible colour in Lillium. It's lovely but like Carina said, you definitely need to use a brush to apply it. Although I actually prefer using a brush to my fingers. It's a peachy colour so I'm going to look for a pink one too next time I'm near a stila counter. The staying power seems much better than my powder blushers, when I put it on it lasts all day and my cheeks can be quite oily.
I hardly ever use blusher and as i dont like powders (they seem to accentuate my pores and any lines) I was recommended to use a cream blusher. Can anyone recommend a good one I have a bit of a tan at the mo and have been using bronzer only. looking for a nice pinky natural colour thats not too obvious. Ive never used cream before so am going to have to practice first
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5686126) I hardly ever use blusher and as i dont like powders (they seem to accentuate my pores and any lines) I was recommended to use a cream blusher. Can anyone recommend a good one I have a bit of a tan at the mo and have been using bronzer only. looking for a nice pinky natural colour thats not too obvious. Ive never used cream before so am going to have to practice first
There are soooooo many out there on the market, i only own ONE cream blusher and it's called pot rouge by bobbi brown, it can be used on lips too. It blends in really well! very pretty!
You could try mac's cream blush, and stila's covertable which is rated on this forum!
Answers:
I have three cream blushers, two Stila CCs and a Pout Flush Blush. The CCs are abit difficult to blend but apparently using the MAC 187 brush makes application alot easier. I keep forgetting to use a brush! The Pout Flush Blush is very smooth and blends quite easily but make sure you only use a tiny bit!
Answers:
one type pour moi..Clinique mousse..adore this (apricot) Touch Blush.
Puss
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I've only got one, a Stila convertible colour in Lillium. It's lovely but like Carina said, you definitely need to use a brush to apply it. Although I actually prefer using a brush to my fingers. It's a peachy colour so I'm going to look for a pink one too next time I'm near a stila counter. The staying power seems much better than my powder blushers, when I put it on it lasts all day and my cheeks can be quite oily.