Wednesday, June 18, 2014

By Kristin
From the website: Deep red/violet with gold shift.  

Ingredients: Mica, Myristic Acid, Magnesium Hydroxide, Boron Nitride, Red #40, Ultramarines, Titanium Dioxide and Tin Oxide. 

NOT Lip Approved.

Personal Comments: Blushing Heart is an Inner Glow Blush. A darker pinky red blush with added shimmer. Applied over bare skin. This picture was taken outside in natural light.


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From the website: Bright cheery pinky coral, nearly matte. 

Ingredients: Titanium Dioxide, Magnesium Stearate, Magnesium Myristate, Polyester 3, D&C Colorant and Tin Oxide. 

NOT Eye Safe.

Personal Comments: Cheeky is a Soft Focus Blush. This is one of my favorite DGC blushes. It's a soft pink with the slightest golden glow. Applied over bare skin. This picture was taken outside in natural light.


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From the website: Sheer ivory that rubs down to a lovely golden glow.

Ingredients: Mica, Myristic Acid, Magnesium Hydroxide, Titanium Dioxide, Tin Oxide and Silica.

Personal Comments: Curious Crocus is an Inner Glow BlushThis is one of DGC's highlighter blushes. When blended out, the shimmer is all that's left. Applied over bare skin. This picture was taken outside in natural light.


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From the website: It's a gorgeous orange/coral with a very subtle violet shift. 

Ingredients: Serecite, Boron Nitride, Mica, Titanium Dioxide, Tin Oxide, Magnesium Stearate and FD&C Red #40.

Personal Comments: Fantasia is an Inner Glow BlushIt's VERY orange in direct light. Apply sparingly to get more of a coral glow. Applied over bare skin. This picture was taken outside in natural light.




2 comments:

  1. I really love her wide variety of blushes. a little (and I do mean a little!) goes a long way.

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    1. So true! I have to be VERY careful with the darker shades unless I want to be blending forever!

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