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[unpaid/sample/affiliate/ad] I’ve well and truly learned my lesson with these blushes! I received a couple of very light shades from the PR and I got in touch and said I wanted the bright shades instead to make an instagram reel. Let’s just say I have never come across anything so wildly pigmented in my whole life – no matter how much I blended (to camera), the colour just was not diffusing as I expected it to so I had to give up and start again!
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That result was from three little dots of each on my cheeks. So, now we know that you have to use the tiniest, tiniest, micro amounts, I can start the review.
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Thing I can be sure of is that if you buy one of these it will last you a life time even if you live to 105! The pink is called Comin’ In Hot Pink, the orange is Gorg Orange, the deep pink-neutral is Suave Mauve and the palest at the end is Peach Perfect.
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From bottom to top is: Perfect Peach, Suave Mauve, Gorg Orange and Comin In Hot Pink.
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In the end I had another go, this time using the blush as a bright mono lid and using – honestly – less than half a dot on my cheeks. If you use any of these shades you’re going to get a lot of pigment so I’d suggest you choose a shade a bit less bright than you’d normally wear – it’s hard to adequately express the level! Perfect Peach is a fantastic option for very pale tones because it’s really such a gentle colour presented in a strong way. If you have deeper tones you probably can use any of the other nine shades but again, even the deepest tone will need very, very little. They’re £7 each HERE.
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