Ingredients: Talc, Mica, Lauroyl Lysine, Magnesium Aluminum Silicate, Sodium Dehydroacetate, Nylon-12, Isostearyl Sebacate, Diisostearyl Malate, Pentaerythrityl Tetraisostearate, Diethylhexyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate Phenoxyethanol, Disodium Stearoyl Glutamate, Glyceryl Stearate, Aluminum Hydroxide, PEG-75 Stearate, VP/Eicosene Copolymer, Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Iron Oxides (CI 77491, CI 77492), Red 7 (CI 15850). /- May Contain: Iron Oxide (CI 77499), Red 6 (CI 15850), Yellow 5 (CI 19140), Red 27 (CI 45410).
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adoringWasp9
Delizioso Pink is gorgeous! It is a very pigmented, bright, cool toned, medium shade of pink.
I am neutral-olive (read “beige”) naturally, but I usually faux tan in the summer (making me more warm) and I am able to wear this shade beautifully. It is not so cool toned as to lean lilac; therefore, I think most (except for those who are very fair and warm toned — ie, peach-y complexions) would be able to wear this shade. I especially love this shade when I over-do it on the faux tanner and feel a bit too copper-y/warm. It adds just the right punch of color to my face. I usually wear a smokey eye look, and I find that pink-nudes and mauve-pink nudes work well with this blush (ie, MAC Blankety, VG 2, Faux, etc).
TIP:
I love a bright blush, esp when I’m super tanned, but I really have to make sure I use a very fluffy-light synthetic brush with Milani blushes, or I end up with waaaaaaay too bright a color on my face. A teensy bit of this blush goes a long way. I usually love my sable brushes for blush application (MAC & BE blushes), but the color application is much harder to control with the Milani — they are just super pigmented. My favorite blush brush to use with the brighter Milani blushes is the Laura Geller Retractable Baked Powder Brush. When you use the brush fully out (not retracted at all), the brush is very very soft — application is similar to a fan brush. It gives the lightest whisper of application, which is all you really need with such a bright blush.
madPretzels1
when I first use it , i hate it bec it make me look like clown and seem a bit like warm pink. but second time , i blend and blend and blend (serious blending) and the result a very gorgeous blushing pink in my cheek , almost the same like high end color.
i actually didn’t intend to buy this bec it’s usd 9 and wanting Sleek Flamingo , but the store out of stock so i buy this and i don’t regret it . they both actually perform the same in me , but sleek color tend to be always warm and look stunning in warmer skintone , so I need to find other brand.
texture of Delizioso Pink : smooth , easy to apply , not too powdery , not creamy at all (probably this one that make it easy to blend bec sleek is more buttery and creamy and a bit more difficult to blend).
I’m not sure whether i will want to buy another considering i have to spend time to blend and that usually move my foundation under. if i found stunning color of course i will buy (blending can be work later on) , but I don’t see any color that will compliment my pale skin.
wingedTeal5
Beautiful blush. Makes my pale complexion look doll like and fresh! My favourite blush right now
solemnGatorade7
I bought this soon after Bella Rosa completely swoop me off my feet, and to be honest, as much as I loved Bella Rosa for the dead winter, I love this one for every other season of the year. This works so well for me that I was genuinely shocked. I’m Asian, I have yellow skin with green undertone, and I’m so pallid, I can look even grey sometimes. However, I’m prone to redness from acne, around my nose, and on the cheek area close to my nose, worse of all. Whenever I got a bit of blood running under my skin, I look like an unfortunate tomato growing in the shade that doesn’t get enough sunlight, it’s red but it’s so pale and unflattering. To top everything off, the area where I tend to get red also hosts the more remarkably larger pores on my face. That’s why I steer well clear of bright, strawberry red blushes, the orange ones and most peaches. I always go for the blue based, cool toned, pastel and muted colours instead.
The strong blue tone of this blush make it look so light and natural on my skin. I really wouldn’t describe this as rosy, I think it really depends on your skin tone, because I’m appallingly pallid with no hint of pink in my skin at all (most foundations are too pink for me), and when I swatch this, it looks like a straight up blueish pink. If you see rosy, well congrats my friend, you still have some blood running underneath your skin. I don’t have that, so I do not see that rosy tone show up at all. But that’s just the thing I love most about it, it doesn’t add too much warm to my face, just a light wash of pink, it looks so beautiful and refined, and it doesn’t accentuate the redness in my skin at all. It also glides over the acne scars and textures on my cheeks like a dream. The texture of this blush is simply sublime, it’s super soft, pigmented, smooth yet absolutely not powdery in the least. I’ve tried the Rose Powder blush range from Milani, and that formula, while it still works, it just doesn’t feel as, dare I say, high quality and luxurious as this one. If you love the formula of Delizioso Pink and Bella Rosa, you’re gonna have a hard time adjusting to them.
If you have olive skin tone of any degree, I highly highly recommend it! The colour may look quite extreme in the pan, but I promise it’ll surprise you. Considering there’s not many makeup products catering for olive skin tones, this one is such a rare gem. While Bella Rosa is an exclusive winter shade, at the rate I’m using it, I’m afraid I might really have to stock up on this, in case Milani decides to break my heart, crush my soul and discontinue it.
P/s: forgot to mention, yes the packaging is bulky and annoying, so I depotted it, as well as Bella Rosa. They now live side by side in a tin, I just slap a magnetic sticker under the pan (I had to use the thicker type, since it’s baked, the blush sits in a clay bed that’s very hard for glue to grip on and the clay itself is quite heavy too. So if you plan to depot them, use strong glue AND strong magnets, or they might fall out unexpectedly and shatter).
jealousMallard9
This is a really good stand-in for many $25+ blushes of the same shade.
Price: I think I paid like $6 on Amazon, so a steal, considering I was looking for something to replace Tarte / Bobbi Brown of the same colors.
Packaging: The compact is a nice weight. I have small children who like to get into my makeup in the mornings while I am getting ready and have had no issues with the product breaking when they drop it from the cabinet to the tile floor. This has a two-part flip compartment, and the bottom piece contains a small brush. The brush is meh, good in a pinch, I guess. But the surface of the product is huge.
Product: I am really trying to focus more on having healthy skin to begin with, and products that contain AHA’s or help with anti-aging usually have a steeper price tag associated with them, so I’m trying to branch out a little with some of my other makeup to make buying the treatment stuff more palatable. That said, when it came time to get a new blush, instead of forking out $28 for a new Tarte compact, I did a little online research to come up with some acceptable color dupes, and one review I read mentioned this product. I find this is nicely pigmented, a good match for Tarte’s Amused (now disc) or BB’s Pale Pink. It applies evenly (I use an Origins large blush brush) and wears for most of my work day. If you need something that lasts all day without question, stick with Tarte. But this really does a very nice job, and a lot easier to replace at 1/4 the price.
shamefulShads5
My skin tone is neutral so I can usually wear either warm or cool colors.
This looks Barbie-ish in the pan, but when lightly applied it’s very flattering and gives a healthy flushed glow to my cheeks. I compare it to a fresh-scrubbed, glowing from within type blush. It’s very pigmented so a light handed application is essential for a good result.
I had to take one lippy off for the frustratingly ridiculous container. It’s a PITA to open.
exactingCockatoo9
I need a matte blush, since I’m allergic to shimmer and sheen, and I was very disappointed to see that while others see this as matte, it does have a sheen – it’s not super dramatic, but it’s there. This is also, really blue based – and I like a blue based blush, but this was too blue for me. The compact is silly – they need to dump the brush and mirror…the “hidden compartment” is an annoyance. But I can see why a lot of people like it, it’s definitely a better drugstore brand. It has great pigmentation, is not powdery, and has a silky application with nice coverage. But I need a matte blush – so, not for me.
sadCaribou7
This is such a gorgeous blush. It looks really bright in the pan, but you can apply it lightly and it gives your skin a beautiful, natural glow. I really like that it is a cool toned pink. I have cool toned skin and this complements it so well. I also like that it is matte. I really don’t like shimmer and glitter on my skin. This looks so natural and really brightens up your face. Great staying power too.
madBagels5
I really like this blush. I bought it because someone suggested it on a makeup thread for people with olive complexions. I was surprised when I went to buy it because of how cool and pink it is. I was sure it would clash with my coloring, but I bought it anyways. I was pleasantly surprised when I wore it that it looks pretty good. So if you have warm skin and are looking for a true pink blush, this is a good option. I still think this probably looks better on people with cool skin, but it’s still great. I love that it’s matte, matte blushes are my favorite. This is very pigmented, smooth, and blends easily. I am very impressed with all of the Milani blushes I’ve tried so far.
exactingLeopard9
This blush is a soft, girly pink colour. I find it very pigmented –and this is coming from a NC42 girl who has a hard time finding MAC blushes that show up on my skin tone/type. The packaging is crummy and the application brush is garbage, so I’d recommend using a good blush brush to apply with a light hand and build as desired. Definitely jumping on the Milani blush bandwagon as the prices are more affordable than brands like MAC and NARS.