Wednesday, June 17, 2015

By Kristin
Purchased

Note: All blushes shades originally come in sample baggies. I transferred a few of them to jars for easy use.

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From the website: soft peachy coral

Ingredients: Mica,  Iron Oxides Some Colors May Contain: Titanium Dioxide, Carmine

Personal Comments: A matte mid-toned pink shade with orange notes. Applied over bare skin. This picture was taken outside in natural light.


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From the website: Soft "pop" of cool pure rose

Ingredients: Mica,  Iron Oxides Some Colors May Contain: Titanium Dioxide, Carmine

Personal Comments: A really nice matte pink shade that's just dark enough to add a flush of color. Applied over bare skin. This picture was taken outside in natural light.


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From the website: Rosy cocoa shade with neutral undertones

Ingredients: Mica,  Iron Oxides Some Colors May Contain: Titanium Dioxide, Carmine

Personal Comments: Could be used as either a bronzer or a bronzer/blush. This is a brown with red tones. Applied over bare skin. This picture was taken outside in natural light.


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From the website: Rich Plum/Mauve

Ingredients: Mica, Iron Oxides Some Colors May Contain: Titanium Dioxide, Manganese Violet, Ultramarines, Boron Nitride and Carmine

Personal Comments: Part of the Firefly Collection. The Firefly Collection is a collection of blushes and bronzers that are meant to "glow within" but this particular blush is just a glitter bomb. I really liked the blush shade under all the glitter - it's a deeper red tone with a satin finish - but the extra shimmer makes this one pretty hard to use. Applied over bare skin. This picture was taken outside in natural light.




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