This cream blush is okay for a natural look. It looks best when you use a little AFTER sunscreen/primer/base but BEFORE foundation/concealer. It gives your cheeks a subtle flush that looks very natur...
(My colouring and skin type: brunette, FFF/MMM, oily skin) I have this in Sand Pink, which is an adequate but ultimately uninspiring colour, and there's something about the packaging of blush in a sti...
I would actually give this a 3.5...its really a nice blush but for the price and for the quantity you get, its kind of ridiculous. I also think that if you have oily skin (even a little bit) this blus...
<p>I LOVE my cream blush sticks! They are fabulous if you want a formulation that creates a <b>youthful, more dewy look</b> on your cheeks.</p> <p>Because of the creamy consistency, they are especial...
I'm 50 and have been looking for ways to apply makeup more sheerly. I began experimenting with cream and gel blushes and have come to adore them. But best of all, the woman at the BB counter at Nordie...
I do love the colour (Sand Pink) but i got thricked into thinking that there was a ton of product hidden in the black glossy tube! it actually turned up half of what i expected (4.5g) while my Origins...
i bought this in soft plum, which i believe is discontinued now. it is highly pigmeneted and i only need a bit for a soft pinky-plum glow. it does seem to wear off quicker than other blushes but its n...
i have this in pale pink and i love the colour that i get from this. it doesn't really look like a pink on me, it's a more deeper colour almost red but w/o the harshness. i have dry skin and w/ this i...
I used to use this a couple years ago. The shade is pale pink, which is a very nice healthy rosy colour. I liked it and used it often. Back in those days cream blush wasn't as popular so it was a good...
I've only owned one of these blush stick (Pale Pink) but doubt I'd try anymore because I didn't like how it looked on my skin (too oily) and the color turned orangey on me.