Bourjois Vintage In Bloom Blush 2014

Bourjois Blush
Bourjois Blush

As part of the Paris In Bloom collection scheduled for March/April time (Boots), these beautiful little blushers feature a vintage floral design originally created in 1934 by Bourjois. Although the design was part of the packaging for a loose powder, it’s absolutely perfect for the best-selling shade blushers inside.

I love it when Bourjois do these limited edition pot blushers – they’re so springful and happy. The colours inside are Rose D’or, Rose Amber and Rose Lilas and a lovely little collectable at £7.49. The prints seem as relevant now as they would have all those years ago.

 


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8 responses to “Bourjois Vintage In Bloom Blush 2014”

  1. chloe walker

    Gorgeous packaging but Im not sure if I’ll be a fan of a loose powder blush! It will be difficult to apply, what would you use for a loose powder? Something like the Mac 187?

    http://www.chlotalks.blogspot.com

    1. Jane

      Sorry.. it isn’t a loose powder..the original packaging was for a loose powder.. luckily for us it’s the baked blush inside!

  2. oh that packaging is beautiful, looking forward to this release!

    Aye Lined 

  3. Gorgeous packaging & it’s making me want Spring to be here already. Looking forward to seeing what these swatch like
    http://www.letstalkbeauty.co.uk/

  4. Jane

    Come back to the US, Bourjois!

  5. love the packaging! Bourjois can not do anything wrong at the moment there on fire.

    mybeautysleuth x

    http://www.mybeautysleuth.com

  6. Hattie

    ooh these look lovely! Can’t wait for these to come out xx

    yespleasebeauty.blogspot.co.uk

  7. I love these, and the blushes are always a winner, I think one of the first blushes I owned was from them!
    Cornelia – Ineffable Beauty

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