Got this in Setsuko which looks like a coral on me. It's an extremely pigmented mousse formula. I dab the tiniest amound on the back of my hand, dip my brush in it, stipple it on my face and blend it ...
I received this in Chiyoko as a complimentary gift at the store and thought it was too babydoll pink for me, but it turned out pretty cool on my nc15/20 skin. Color looks very fresh, blends well, does...
I'm a big fan of Shiseido - I still mourn their violet mascara - I used to save up my student pennies to be able to get it 20 years ago as it looked really special with my hazel eyes and these were th...
I got the shade setsuko, it is a beautiful rose muted color on the cheeks. It applies easily and has a matte finish. Do not fear the glitters it does not appear on the skin. This color worked for my N...
Confession: I have a soft spot in my heart for Shiseido; my mum was particularly fond of the brand in the 1970's and 80's, and I have memories of the lovely packaging lying around on her dressing tabl...
I have combination skin which leans towards being dry. And as I age, I find that I much prefer cream blushes to powder blush. I first bought this in the shade 05 Ayao, a dark brick red shade which is...
A fabulous whipped mousse blush. It's supposed to be a powder but acts like a cream although it dries to nothing unlike a true cream. I bought Setsuko which is a complex rose color: has coral, red and...
Such a lovely blush! I have 01 Sonoya which is peachy pink with golden shimmer along tbe lines of the infamous Orgasm which I could never get on board because of the chinckyness. The texture is whip...
I was so excited to try these blushes and they didn't disappoint. I usually don't like cream blushes because, for me at least, they don't seem to last long and seem messy. Because these are "powder" w...
I recently picked this up in the colour Chiyoko, which is the prettiest pink blush. In the jar, it looks quite peachy but it doesn't apply that way. The texture feels almost like smoothing cool water...