Ingredients: RICINUS COMMUNIS (CASTOR) SEED OIL, LANOLIN OIL, BEESWAX\CERA ALBA\CIRE D’ABEILLE, MICROCRYSTALLINE WAX \CERA MICROCRISTALLINA\CIRE MICROCRYSTALLINE, OCTYLDODECANOL, PHENYL TRIMETHICONE, OZOKERITE, CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDE, HYDROGENATED PALM KERNEL GLYCERIDES, ETHYLHEXYL PALMITATE, ISONONYL ISONONANOATE, C12-15 ALKYL BENZOATE, TOCOPHERYL ACETATE, HYDROGENATED PALM GLYCERIDES, BHT. ( /-) MICA, TITANIUM DIOXIDE (CI 77891), IRON OXIDES (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499), BISMUTH OXYCHLORIDE (CI 77163), BLUE 1 LAKE (CI 42090), CARMINE (CI 75470), MANGANESE VIOLET (CI 77742), RED 7 LAKE (CI 15850), RED 22 LAKE (CI 45380), RED 28 LAKE (CI 45410), RED 30 LAKE (CI 73360), RED 33 LAKE (CI 17200), RED 34 LAKE (CI 15880), ULTRAMARINES (CI 77007), YELLOW 5 LAKE (CI 19140), YELLOW 6 LAKE (CI 15985).
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murkyIcecream1
Currently halfway through Lillium which is a gorgeous light dusky rose shade. I’ve used Petunia before, which is a pretty coral peach.
A little goes a long way, I don’t love it on my lips but I never expect a dual-use product to be amazing at more than one purpose – although I did use it as an eye shadow when backpacking and it was very pretty that way. As a lipstick, it does work as a nice tint if you use it over balm and it’s nice to have colour-cohesion with the cheeks/lips/eyes sometimes.
My one dislike is how easily bits of dusts/fluff can get into it. The packaging is a bit childlike (but I mostly like that it contrasts with the rest of my makeup in that way). I never liked cream blushes before but now I like them!
As for drying (I think I did dry it before because I wasn’t sure about my point of view of the ultimate primer): I did absolutely everything I could to avoid water and overall the pore size was manageable, which is really good for when it comes to flakes as it doesn’s kind of matte and hard.
Overall. There were so many needs in terms of this beauty and how easy it is to get. I really like how it will be layered over mascara so you will want to read it, if you want any review for the color in the next few days.
**EDITORIAL** Due to bad reviews of all the products here, I have reverted to my previous post about it today. As the post points out, I would like to thank my bloggers and their daughters for asking that I post it and share the results with them before I run out of work. If you like the book or set of gorgeous formulas that I have tried, if you have any advice on getting a foundation or serum for a special occasion/outdoors tan, etc. then I would love to hear it. I hope you agree with me as well. I really appreciate the many comments on my makeup review and helpfully my sister was so appreciative of the head of the blog on my blog and it made perfect sense to do so in my eyes.
fondLocust4
Im on my 4th pot. (Magnolia, rose and peyone) Brilliant product.
Have been using this product for 15 years – 4 pots! That’s how long they last.
Easy to apply
Lasts on skin for many hours
Pick the color that fits your need and it blends with your skin tone perfectly.
No skin irritation
Removes easily
Packaging great – big mirror
I prefer cream blushes – and i prefer this one most of all
Only minus – but doesn’t bother me – is that fluff can get into it but that’s easily removed.
cheerfulPolenta7
I’ve posted reviews for several of the colors and thought I’d put my two cents’ worth in here in the general topic.
First of all, I adore the Convertible Colors. However, I don’t use them on my lips, I just have a lot of lippies and don’t need these for that. So my assessment doesn’t include lips.
I apply by placing 2-3 dots on my cheekbone (over all liquid/cream products), then blending up and out toward the hairline/top of the ear with a Real Techniques Expert Face brush. If more color is needed, it’s very buildable.
As with ANY cream blush, I usually apply a tiny bit of powder blush over to enhance wear. I find that the combination of cream and powder blush gives the best lasting power. Doing that, this lasts me all day.
I have dry skin though pretty smooth on the cheeks, and am very sensitive; these do not break me out, or “stain” my pores like some cream products. Note that I will NOT use lipstick on my cheeks, I believe that the waxes in lipsticks aren’t suitable for the face. (Just as I don’t use powder blush on my eyes, many blush pigments aren’t approved for eye use.)
I have (* are my faves):
*Poppy: true red, in from the cold flush
*Tulip: Blue-based red berry
Magnolia: Muted neutral nude
Lotus: Browned rose (somewhat similar to Bobbi Brown Pot Rouge Blushed Rose, though in this case I prefer the color of the BB, it’s rosier)
Lillium: soft pinky nude
Hibiscus: bright red coral
Petunia: Pinky peach
*Peach Blossom: soft cool peach; one of the best peaches I’ve found that’s not overly warm/orange
Sunrise Splendor palette:
*English Rose: light rose pink
Lillium
*Cherry Blossom: light true cool pink
*Fuchsia: bright cool pink
Tulip
I also got a mini Kitten CC in a kit. It’s a bit drier than most of the other CC’s I’ve used, and I found it less blendable than I prefer for a highlight…plus I have LOTS of highlighters I like better. So this was languishing in the drawer till I was musing about a lip highlighter… and thought, try the Kitten CC for that! So I did; added a dot to the lower lip over lipstick, and it worked brilliantly! So now it lives in my purse lippie bag.
UPDATE 3-17-18: Perhaps it’s a no-brainer, but you can easily mix these to seamlessly create a whole new color; just use the same number of dots of each color on each cheek, then blend as described above. I recently discovered that the combo of Lillium and Poppy is just lovely, a bright rosey red shade, but not quite as “Snow White” as Poppy alone.
UPDATE July 2018: I now prefer the ecotools Wonder Color Finish brush for blending CCs; it’s much smaller than the RT Expert, easier to control, and even denser.
humorousCordial0
Currently halfway through Lillium which is a gorgeous light dusky rose shade. I’ve used Petunia before, which is a pretty coral peach.
A little goes a long way, I don’t love it on my lips but I never expect a dual-use product to be amazing at more than one purpose – although I did use it as an eye shadow when backpacking and it was very pretty that way. As a lipstick, it does work as a nice tint if you use it over balm and it’s nice to have colour-cohesion with the cheeks/lips/eyes sometimes.
My one dislike is how easily bits of dusts/fluff can get into it. The packaging is a bit childlike (but I mostly like that it contrasts with the rest of my makeup in that way). I never liked cream blushes before but now I like them!
pacifiedMacaw2
Im on my 4th pot. (Magnolia, rose and peyone) Brilliant product.
Have been using this product for 15 years – 4 pots! That’s how long they last.
Easy to apply
Lasts on skin for many hours
Pick the color that fits your need and it blends with your skin tone perfectly.
No skin irritation
Removes easily
Packaging great – big mirror
I prefer cream blushes – and i prefer this one most of all
Only minus – but doesn’t bother me – is that fluff can get into it but that’s easily removed.
shyCod1
I’ve posted reviews for several of the colors and thought I’d put my two cents’ worth in here in the general topic.
First of all, I adore the Convertible Colors. However, I don’t use them on my lips, I just have a lot of lippies and don’t need these for that. So my assessment doesn’t include lips.
I apply by placing 2-3 dots on my cheekbone (over all liquid/cream products), then blending up and out toward the hairline/top of the ear with a Real Techniques Expert Face brush. If more color is needed, it’s very buildable.
As with ANY cream blush, I usually apply a tiny bit of powder blush over to enhance wear. I find that the combination of cream and powder blush gives the best lasting power. Doing that, this lasts me all day.
I have dry skin though pretty smooth on the cheeks, and am very sensitive; these do not break me out, or “stain” my pores like some cream products. Note that I will NOT use lipstick on my cheeks, I believe that the waxes in lipsticks aren’t suitable for the face. (Just as I don’t use powder blush on my eyes, many blush pigments aren’t approved for eye use.)
I have (* are my faves):
*Poppy: true red, in from the cold flush
*Tulip: Blue-based red berry
Magnolia: Muted neutral nude
Lotus: Browned rose (somewhat similar to Bobbi Brown Pot Rouge Blushed Rose, though in this case I prefer the color of the BB, it’s rosier)
Lillium: soft pinky nude
Hibiscus: bright red coral
Petunia: Pinky peach
*Peach Blossom: soft cool peach; one of the best peaches I’ve found that’s not overly warm/orange
Sunrise Splendor palette:
*English Rose: light rose pink
Lillium
*Cherry Blossom: light true cool pink
*Fuchsia: bright cool pink
Tulip
I also got a mini Kitten CC in a kit. It’s a bit drier than most of the other CC’s I’ve used, and I found it less blendable than I prefer for a highlight…plus I have LOTS of highlighters I like better. So this was languishing in the drawer till I was musing about a lip highlighter… and thought, try the Kitten CC for that! So I did; added a dot to the lower lip over lipstick, and it worked brilliantly! So now it lives in my purse lippie bag.
UPDATE 3-17-18: Perhaps it’s a no-brainer, but you can easily mix these to seamlessly create a whole new color; just use the same number of dots of each color on each cheek, then blend as described above. I recently discovered that the combo of Lillium and Poppy is just lovely, a bright rosey red shade, but not quite as “Snow White” as Poppy alone.
UPDATE July 2018: I now prefer the ecotools Wonder Color Finish brush for blending CCs; it’s much smaller than the RT Expert, easier to control, and even denser.
unhappyChowder5
Bought the 9 color pallette from sephora
terrific colors
They just suck as both blushes and lip products, especially the nuder colors
The darker ones last better
but NO MATTER what these are OFF by noon.
Shame
gleefulCake4
Bought this. Super product. The colors are amazing. It gives a natural flush to my lips. Lasts much longer than earlier products that I have used which usually disappears after an hour.
kindPorpoise6
I much prefer Bobbi Brown cream blushes over these. These are sticky and stay feeling sticky. I also had trouble with falling in love with a color. If you favor peaches and browns, you will enjoy their selection. But none of the shades really won me over or ever really left a lasting impression. I bought a bunch of mini’s that included some very popular shades and I have only kept one color (and I am about to toss that one too). It isn’t a horrible product I guess, but it never drew me in.
grizzledUnicorn4
I find these too sticky feeling. In my quest to find a cream blush (apparently over 50’s should ditch the powder blush) I have tried four of these. Gerbera too light, Lilium better, Petunia bright but fine. I just cannot get past the waxy feeling on my cheeks and they just do not last. Might as well use lipstick. Maybe I should just continue using my powders (Chantecaille the best) and not read advice columns for my age group!
madAntelope1
Lillium has been my everyday blush for my fair, oily skin for years. It feels a little tacky when I apply it, but it’s not greasy at all and has never caused a breakout. It smooths on nicely & stays on for hours after blending with a pink Beauty Blender. (I’ve tried it on my lips, but it was way too drying for me.) One compact lasts at least a year, so it’s also a great value.
puzzledHyena9
I’ve had these in a few different colors (Gladiola and Petunia, I think, and now Gerbera). They are quite pigmented but blend out well and look natural. Gerbera is the most perfect peachy nude shade and it looks great with just about everything I own. The other two were just a bit too bright for my taste, but I think a lot of skin tones could pull them off. The formula is nice and buildable and the colors don’t fade through the day. As a warning, they do pick up every single piece of lint you might have floating around, way more than other cream blushes I’ve used. Be sure your fingers are very clean before you use them!
mercifulSalt0
As a blush, this is perfection. I have it in peony, a sort of nude dusty rose brown shade. The shade is hard to explain but it is really beautiful on. It’s natural looking and sheer/buildable. Love that it doesn’t dry to a powder nor stay too wet looking. Just blends perfectly with the skin.the compact is adorable but smaller than I had imagined when looking at it online. It’s still worth the $25 imo as it’s the perfect cream blush. Perfect. Would buy again and would like to have more colors.