Category: Blush
Brand: Unlisted Brand
Ingredients: Ingredients: Caprylic/capric triglyceride, kaolin, caprylyl caprylate/caprate, simmondsia chinesis (jojoba) seed oil, polyethylene, mica, polyhydroxystearic acid, lecithin, behenylcarbamoylpropyl polysilsesquioxane, tocopherol, ascorbyl palmitate, citric acid, rubus idaeus leaf cell culture. May contain ( /-) titanium dioxide CI 77891, iron oxides CI 77491, iron oxides CI 77492, iron oxides CI 77499, red 30 lake CI 73360, blue 1 lake CI 42090, red 7 lake CI 15850, yellow 5 lake CI 19140.
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Yes, I sprung for this–I’m such a sucker for cream/stick blush. The frenzy surrounding Westman Atelier seems to have died down temporarily (at least until new shades or a new product is introduced), I’m glad I splurged on this blush. Petal comes egregiously overpackaged in a magnetized, thick, heavy tube (as you can seen in the photo) with a clear protector that snaps on top of the blush tube to protect the product and keep it hydrated. It swivels up easily and looks elegant, but makes for difficult storage (it sticks to everything metal), and doesn’t aid in applying the blush–in fact, it can be a bit of a hindrance if you have small hands. But that aside, Petal is a gorgeous shade in a great formula. It’s a lovely, neutral/cool deep pink/rose shade (the shade in the photo is quite accurate) that’s translucent, yet surprisingly well pigmented. I dabbed it on my skin straight from the tube and thought I’d overdone it, but it blended out amazingly easily (with a combination of patting and gently swirling with a finger) to a lovely, natural, glow-y (without shimmer), translucent flush. It also felt quite–well, almost wet–when I applied it, but it dried down nicely without losing that glow. It wasn’t particularly hot today, but it looked as it did when applied when I removed it several hours later. It’s a beautiful product with a lovely texture and color, but obviously you’re paying $50 for the Westman name and the packaging, not for the 0.21 oz of product. Although I understand Westmore’s passion for skincare ingredients in foundation, I don’t think they have the same importance in blush. It’s lovely, but I think the same look can be achieved with NARS Sheer Multiples, Armani’s A-Line blushes, or even Glossier Cloud Paints, and surpassed (with a wider color selection and lower price) by Onomie Boosting Lip & Cheek Stick. I’ll enjoy this while it lasts, but I don’t think it unique enough to repurchase.