My go to. I love this product both with and without foundation. My favorite way to use it is for a quick no-makeup look. I use the color Peony on my cheeks, eyes and lips to even out my skin tone as w...
Currently halfway through Lillium which is a gorgeous light dusky rose shade. I’ve used Petunia before, which is a pretty coral peach. A little goes a long way, I don’t love it on my lips but I never...
Im on my 4th pot. (Magnolia, rose and peyone) Brilliant product. Have been using this product for 15 years - 4 pots! That's how long they last. Easy to apply Lasts on skin for many hours Pick the co...
Bought the 9 color pallette from sephora terrific colors They just suck as both blushes and lip products, especially the nuder colors The darker ones last better but NO MATTER what these are OFF b...
I find these too sticky feeling. In my quest to find a cream blush (apparently over 50's should ditch the powder blush) I have tried four of these. Gerbera too light, Lilium better, Petunia bright b...
I much prefer Bobbi Brown cream blushes over these. These are sticky and stay feeling sticky. I also had trouble with falling in love with a color. If you favor peaches and browns, you will enjoy th...
Lillium has been my everyday blush for my fair, oily skin for years. It feels a little tacky when I apply it, but it's not greasy at all and has never caused a breakout. It smooths on nicely & stays o...
I've posted reviews for several of the colors and thought I'd put my two cents' worth in here in the general topic. First of all, I adore the Convertible Colors. However, I don't use them on my lips,...
I've had these in a few different colors (Gladiola and Petunia, I think, and now Gerbera). They are quite pigmented but blend out well and look natural. Gerbera is the most perfect peachy nude shade a...
As a blush, this is perfection. I have it in peony, a sort of nude dusty rose brown shade. The shade is hard to explain but it is really beautiful on. It's natural looking and sheer/buildable. Love th...