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dejectedTacos3
The bronze aspect is lacking a bit, but it’s the most perfect neutral pink I’ve ever had the pleasure of wearing. The number of compliments I have gotten while wearing this is incredible.
People keep telling me I have amazing smooth cheeks, or a glow that wasn’t a shine that didn’t seem like it comes from make up, but I know better. It’s a lovely lovely blush with the most subtle sheen that gives me that indefinable glow that people compliment me about. It’s insanely pigmented, and if you’re worried about the gold flecks, as the other reviewer mentioned, they go away upon first use so no worries.
I have ended up wearing this more than the Coral one, because this one gives me a more girlish glow whereas the other is like a no-make-up day type.
As with all Dior compacts I like the chunky and sturdy quality but hate that the brush (which I never use) takes up so much space.
Since it’s so pigmented I do not think I’ll ever use it up, but I would rebuy if it were not LE and if I ever ran out.
somberMandrill8
I have this blush in both colors, Coral Riviera and Rose Brazilia. Personally I think Coral Riviera is my HG material, the coral, peaches and oranges are very compatible and gives a healthy glow. The colors in Rose Brazilia, a coral in the middle, rose-pinks on the sides, a bit of tan-browns, and baby pink sheen. The tannish browns in Rose Brazilia is nearly invisible when you swatch the blush, yet these browns in Coral Riviera gives me a healthy glow and very compatible with the coral colors.
Rose Brazilia is almost like your average pink blush, yet the pink is not cool or warm, it carries a luminizing sheen on the surface, which is nice. It is quite pigmented. The golden flecks will go away (those on the blush surface), so you don’t need to worry about looking like a disco ball. They are there for decoration really.
To conclude, I don’t find this an outstanding shade, I like Coral Riviera more because that shade is more unique.