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This is M&S’s second go at the same design but it was such a great seller last time around, I’m not surprised they’ve brought it back. Officially known as the Autograph Multi Blush (oh, please.. you can do better than that!) there is a multi-shade of peachy pink running through it in a marblized way, although the overall effect is one solid colour when it’s on the skin.
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To be completely honest, you aren’t going to get a big dose of colour from this – it’s lightly pigmented and a light colour; if you are very fair you have reason to rejoice and should pick it up immediately, if you can bear to use it!
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It’s really so pretty and a perfect spring birthday gift – ideally don’t wait on this one because I’m pretty sure it will sell out very quickly. It’s £12.50 HERE.
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Nice design but little pigmentation