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joyfulPear4
Perfect everyday blush.
Makes me look radiant.
Found this after the Revlon Smokey Rose blush was discontinued. My alternative to Estée Lauder Mocha Rose/Sensuous Rose blush.
Not too pigmented but makes it easier to apply even when I’m in a hurry. Foolproof. Easy to build up when I want more color. No need to tap excess.
Perfect blush color for fair-skinned ladies like me.
I have combination skin, so this blush needs to be reapplied after a few hours.
Blush included is not good. I use it with a different blush brush.
Mirror inside usable and discreet to use, and perfect for reapplying lipstick.
I have the Urban Decay Flushed blush/bronzer/highlighter compact but it’s too pigmented and harder to use, I prefer this instead.
bubblySardines4
A midtone pink. This looks like a universally flattering shade for light-medium skin tones. Matte. Natural flushed appearance for my NC20 Mac skin. Lasts for a few hours (universal problem for my combo oily skin).
Poor pigmentation compared to high end brands – I needed several swipes with my brush to apply to each cheek. But color is build able. This may actually be a pro for light skinned people or those who need a light hand with make up.
Portable compact with small mirror. Brush a bit flimsy but gets the job done.
Recommend as a cheap staple for those with light-medium skinned tone.
amusedMallard8
I had high hopes for this product, but was sorely disappointed in its performance. It turned orange on my skin within a few hours of application. (This has happened with brown based eyeshadow colors in the past, but not with blushes. I will admit I’d been wearing Bobbie Brown blush for years before trying this, though.) Bummer, as the color is quite pretty in the package, and may work for some, but not for me!
drearyCaviar4
I think “MAUVELOUS” is actually the perfect color for fair to mid-toned skin! The picture I uploaded is actually more pale than it looks. It is more instense with strong pink and very slight coral undertones. In the pan it looks just like this swatch to me
I am a long time Revlon blush lover, so when they changed the formula again(!) I purchased 5 of the to take home and examine under regular light. Like the others I have just reviewed in this line, these are still a very finely milled pressed matt powder. They are much more sheer than before. Most of them, including this one do not have any cheep looking shimmer. If you like lots of color, these are not for you. But if you believe less is more and you’d rather build and know you aren’t going to look like a clown when you walk into different lighting, this may be for you.
While I really like the Classy Coral for day wear, I like this color becuase it works for both day and evening wear. I think “MAUVELOUS” is actually the perfect color becuase it is such a universal color and you could wear with with any outfit. I think it is suitable for fair and mid-toned skin. I think it would disappear on any shades darker than that.
This comes in a decent quality case with a small mirrow and a small cheap brush. But since the blush is so sheer you actually can use the brush becuase you don’t have to worry about streaking.
This is probably the best shade I have found so far in my 35 years of wearing make-up. FYI, I do not spend tons of money on makeup. On foundation, yes, but on powders there is no need to. This is a quality powder and I highly recommend it.
I will be useing this and the “Classy Coral” pretty exclusively…. until I break down the “Melon-Drama” and “Naughty Nude” and try them. They both have a hint of shimmer which I am not used to. So, they may go back to the store. The “Oh Baby! Pink” may get used or perhaps given to a preteen convinced they need pink but don’t really need or want much color.
Just know that the color you see in the case is much more instense than what you will see on your face!