Category: Blush
Brand: Seventeen Cosmetics
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debonairWildfowl8
I have this in some shade idk of (i got it as a gift from my sister so she brought it with her to Pakistan when she came from uk,she threw away the box to adjust this in her makeup box)now shade is somewhat like powder pink and the applicator does smell gross really,the colour is almost invisible on my face however hard i try and yeah it does appear but u swipe on it and its gone like no more.i wouldnt recommend because the applicator that comes with it picks blush no more when its not wet and the powder just doesnt stay on my skin.however i mixed the powder after crushing with cream and is much more pigmented a blush on now,far better as a cream blush id say
insecureKitten8
I bought this because the shade was the only cool toned pale pink blush I could find on my local high street (everything else is too muddy looking).
Initially I thought it was great as it’s so easy to use-just stamp on the cheek and blend with a brush. But after a couple of months use the sponge applicator started to smell disgusting- almost fishy. And I can smell it when I apply it to my cheeks so it’s pretty much unusable. And there’s loads of blush left! I know it was cheap but I hate to waste perfectly usable product.
Plus part of the reason why I bought it is because I HATE applying powder blush with a brush directly from the pan as I can never make it look good. So I’ve switched to a cream blush (Rimmel’s royal blush) which I apply with my fingers. It’s more of a faff than this but at least it doesn’t smell gross.
dearCockatoo5
I really like this. It it a little sponge stamp and you use it to apply the blush which is inside the container. It comes out in a perfect circular shape and it has lovely pigmentation. It isn’t the easiest to blend out though.
chicOwl8
These are so cute!!! They’re so easy to apply in a rush or for make up beginners… Just stamp it onto the cheek, which dispenses a good amount of subtle colour, then blend…. I got this in Blushing which is the palest of pinks… It’s just beautiful. And I love the packaging with the little mirror.
hushedJaguar1
Got this in the shade ‘Bashful’, I think the packaging is very cute and the coverage is great. I tend to use a blush brush to blend it into my face rather than the sponge applicator provided as it can look a bit too much and sometimes it dries up quite quickly and leaves circular shapes on my cheeks. I do think the mirror is a bit awkwardly placed as it is easy to smudge with your fingers, so I use a compact instead. Only £4.99 and there seems to plenty of product so I would recommend.
gloomyBustard7
I got this blusher in the colour ‘’ the cheek of it’’
First of all, I love the colour of this blush; it has awesome pigmentation and is also reminiscent of nars orgasm which was pretty cool and it lasts a decent amount of time on my face. However, due to the fact it has a lot of gold glitter in it, a little goes a long way, the packaging looks lovely too and I LOVE the mirror included on the top.
The applicator provided for this blush is TERRIBLE, first of all it had an awful plastic smell that’s a bit like rotten fish (I’m not making this up) and since is compressed up against the blush it has way too much product on it when you take it out, and even after you dust of as much of the excess off as you can, I would never recommend stamping it directly onto you face as it tells you to. When I tried doing this I ended up looking like a shiny clown and even after frantically blending it out I still looked as if I chucked glitter at either side of my face.
I would still recommend the blusher itself when applied with a proper brush instead of the dreadful fishy stamp thingy provided.
vengefulSalami6
The is unique and that’s what made me want to buy it! When you take it out of the box, the blush stamp has a handy mirror on the top! The whole style is unique, you stamp it on your cheeks and it creates a perfect rounded blush stamp on the apples of your cheeks and once you’ve blended it in, it creates a really natural, cute flush of colour. I love this product and will repurchase.
excludedBustard8
Seventeen’s Stamp Blush is a discontinued product that has now been relaunched. I never got round to trying it on it’s original run, so snapped i up as soon as I passed a Boots store after reading about the relaunch in a magazine.
I wanted a natural-looking flush for spring so with the skin on my face being almost paper white, I picked the pale pink, satin-finish shade Blushin’. The blush is a smooth powder; it’s not flaky or chalky, and seems to almost melt into my skin. The pigmentation of the blush is good, so a little goes a long way = this compact will last for ages.
I have dry skin, so lasting wear with powder blushes is rarely an issue for me, and this no different – it wears just as well as my beloved NARS blushes. I’ll apply it in the morning, and it’ll still be visible at the end of the day.
The packaging is different to other blushes, and has a good idea behind it, but I don’t think that it pulls off the intention flawlessly; the sponge applicator for the compact is pressed against the blush pan [with is in the compact’s lid] too tightly when the product is not in use and stored away, so it is easy to end up applying too much blush. So I usually need to use a different puff or brush for blending the powder after application, rather then the sponge – so it’s not a major issue for me. Although I don’t think that the packaging turned out that well in real life, the actual blush itself is of a great quality – especially for the price – and I highly recommend trying it out, as it is quick and easy to rectify the problem when too much blush is accidentally applied.
I’m sure that I’ll go on to try the other shades in this range – it took me quite a while to settle on which shade to try as they all look wearable and swatched well – that may be a bit of a problem for those with darker skintones, so a good swatch and waiting to see how that then holds up on skin is recommended before purchase.
Seventeen branded cosmetics are sold exclusively in Boots stores.