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pleasedMare1
I was hoping this would be a true orange blush (like the colour of the packaging) but it’s a bit pink on my neutral NC20 skin. When compared to Glossier’s Beam (which I bought before this), Gladiola is only slightly more orange. So now I have two cream blushes that are very similar in colour to each other, great.
Consistency wise, this is thicker and dewier compared to Glossier’s Cloud Paint. It blends out equally beautifully, but takes a bit longer to set down. Gladiola is more pigmented than Beam, but sheers out nicely. The wear time on my combo skin is around 4 hours before it starts disappearing from my face.
The packaging is cute and lightweight. I like that it comes with a mirror.
Overall, this is a solid cream blush but I don’t think I will repurchase this.
pridefulSnail5
WHY so much love for these blushes? i recently bought two (this one and gerbera) and in the store, i thought they were such high quality and so pigmented. i got them home, tried them out and they are REALLY REALLY RUBBISH. literally, i have more pigment in my cheapest blush than this. i’m so disappointed. they don’t last at all and are really, really oily. i can even see oil bubbles on the surface when i’m not using them. ew. just no. save your money!!!
cruelRat5
Okay, this is one gorgeous blush. I pretty much reach for this one every day. I have pale skin and cool undertones and this works very well with my colouring. For some reason it turns a bit pink on me. Not sure if it does this for everyone but I like that it does, otherwise it might be too warm for me.
Yeah, the packaging isn’t the best and little fuzzy bits get on top but I’ll still repurchase.
drearyEagle9
Beautiful Blush!
Price: £16 which I don’t think is bad at all as you only need a little as Gladiola is very pigmented.
Packaging: Love it! Love how the colour of the packaging corresponds to the colour of the blush inside. Light weight, sleek and compact with a decent sized mirror inside the lid. Like the floral embossed design and name on the lid. Lid snaps shut and feels secure for throwing into my handbag.
Product: Gladiola looks scary in the pan but sheers out beautifully. I sometimes apply these with my fingers and whilst initially the product feels sticky and tacky, that feeling disappears once applied onto my cheeks. It leaves a beautiful sheen of colour to my cheeks. My favourite way of applying this blush is to use my Real Techniques stippling brush for a flawless, diffused look. The colour lasts all day. Not so keen on these as lip colours as I find the colour goes on a bit patchy and I just feel weird putting blush on my lips even I appreciate these are multipurpose products, its just personal preference :o) Would definitely recommend these!
GlisteningSheen xxx
wornoutBagels1
I got this online and it was much smaller than I thought, but it is such an awesome color that I didn’t mind. I had been lemming for this ever since essiebutton on YouTube raved about it.
It’s a very pretty and registers as peach on my nc30 tan, not orange. For me, pinks make me look like a plastic dolly girl, while peaches and oranges brightens my skin and as my husband says, “you look fresh and natural”. My natural flush is obviously NOT Oompa Loompa, but an orange toned blush on my skin makes me look like I spent a healthy amount of time in the sun and just got back from vacation.
So, hooray for a husband who notices makeup…I guess, and hooray for a long lasting creamy blush that is quick to slap on without making a mistake. Use two fingers, swipe lightly onto the blush and then across your cheekbones. It will come out right every time.
ardentBass7
This is a sort of cream blush. It seems a little sticky at first but it’s not really. This shade looks ridiculously neon in the pan but after all the good things I’d read about it I told myself to go and buy it without looking at the swatch in real life because I needed some orange blush. Yes, NEEDED! I can’t really wear strong reds and pinks because they don’t suit me as much even with a light hand. This is my favourite blush because it leaves a light and dewy sheen and a beautifully natural orangey-peach colour contrary to the neon shade in the pan which blends really well with the skin. I am about an NC45-50 for reference but I can see this shade brightening up fairer complexions just as well.
I love how the outside of the compacts generally correspond to the colours of the blushes. The packaging is colourful and cute and other than that it is just your general compact with a good size mirror. My main concern is how the blushes can attract a bit of dust but that is just what can happen with all cream products so this doesn’t concern this product exclusively. Most people say they apply this as well as other cream blushes with a stippling brush or their fingers. I have tried my beautiful Real Techniques Stippling Brush and my fingers but my favourite method of application in my Real Techniques Blush Brush patting and blending from my apples up my cheekbones. Even without powder Gladiola is generally still quite visible (although some of the glow has faded) after 7 hours.
I have little that is bad to say about this product. As lip products this shade as well as some of the others, lack pigmentation and lasting power but I have yet to try it as a full on lip colour. I usually can’t wear reds but I will buy the Poppy shade next be since Stila’s Convertible Colours can be easily used as a colour glow or built up as a full on blush, depending on preference and at only £16 they are more affordable in terms of collection. There is quite a good shade range so you can find the colour for your skin tone or preference.
*EDIT*
As much as I still love it as a cheek product, it catches on any dry skin on the lips and looks patchy. Definitely recommend it for cheeks but for lips you would be better off buying a lipstick.
adoringPie1
Amazing, pink glowy flushed color on my NC30/C4 light tan asian skin. I would have never guessed this near traffic cone orange shade would apply as a beautiful pink flush on my cheeks. I use my MAC 134 since I do NOT have a light hand and with pigmented blushes, I need a tool to control application. It really looks like I am blushing slightly; I love this color. Long lasting and Stila Convertible Colors are so great because they leave the skin soft, but not sticky whatsoever. You could even powder over this blush if you wanted to, unlike other cream blushes such as MAC which is so sticky, though I don’t happen to powder over cream blushes myself. If you have a light tan and want a light, flush “heat” to your cheeks, I highly recommend this shade!
solidThrush0
I use the MAC 134 brush when i apply this and one dab pics up more than enough product. This color is so concentrated and definitely takes some blending to get to a more natural look. Not sure if my brush is picking up too much product or if its just that rich. Either way I love it. I have no problems with it staying on all day. Peachy orange color with no shimmers or anything in it. I think the packaging is cute and easy to open. No complaints.
gleefulApples0
This is a great blush for dark skin. I am NW 45 in MAC with lots of red in my skin. Blushes in the red/berry range do not necessarily work well for me. The SA at Sephora suggested I try this. I was a bit skeptical but found that it gives me the warmth my skin needs and does not make me look too red nor does it look like I’ve purposely blushed my cheeks.
Really like this a lot!
guiltyPlover7
As a blusher, I LOVE this colour – I wouldn’t have thought a peachy coral could look so natural. As lip colour it doesn’t work for me, though – it doesn’t go on smoothly at all on my lips. Fades a little on cheeks so needs t be reapplied, but that’s OK. Packaging is handy with mirror but the coloured plastic looks a little cheap. Good quantity of product. And gorgeous colour on cheeks.
UPDATE – I have also bought this in Poppy which I LOVE – so natural on both cheeks and lips, a sheer, warm light red. Gorgeous.