Reviews
Very Pigmented
I love this color. Even though I'm African-American, I'm light. This wakes my face up when I'm having a dull day. I have oily skin, and this doesn't trigger it one bit. However I'm giving it a 4 because of the packaging. A little is all thats needed but the pump gives a lot
Small bottle big colour
I have this in both #6 Quickie and #14 Star Struck. Originally what drew me to this product was actually the ad in Sephora for it, it was such a beautiful picture I immediately bought the blush listed in the ad to recreate the photo. (Which was Quickie) The blush comes in little pump bottles, and is very creamy, but beware press very very lightly as a lot tends to come out at once, and you end up wasting product, which is pretty much my only criticism about this product. Both colours are long lasting and it is highly pigmented, the colour isn't watered down. As for the price it is pretty reasonable, about $25US/$29CAN, and comes paraben free. Quickie is a pretty salmon pink colour akin to very flushed cheeks, and is very natural looking. Star struck is a pale peach (the blush used in the MUFE Rockstar ads) This is definitely my favourite of the two I love the way the pale pink colour looks on my skin and it is nice to see a paler blush colour. I usually apply this with a brush (Sephora’s I.T angled synthetic blush brush which is amazing for cream blushes) sometimes I do use my fingers and apply in a circular motion though blending isn’t as great with your fingers as is it with a brush, and afterwards I powder to set the blush. I am definitely planning on getting more for my kit, as this is quickly becoming one of my favourite cream blushes!