Mac blush in Harmony.
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May 27, 2014
Maggie S.
I don't personally own it, but have done some research on whether or not it could be a contour. When I swatched it in store, I thought it was a tad bit to warm to give a sculpted face.
Does this mean it isn't suitable to add depth and dimension to the face? Not in my opinion. People can get a little carried away with the whole, warm toned browns are only for bronzing thing. In my opinion, using a bronzer or warm toned blush on your face on the outer perimeter returns color to it, hence forth giving it depth and some dimension.
What I'm trying to say is, will this product give you perfectly sculpted, skeletal cheekbones? It's probably not suited for that particular job. I would prefer it to add back depth and color after foudation. I'm no professional, but I hope this helps.