This is probably my all-time favourite blush (and I am a blush h00r!). In the pan, it looks like a boring and unnappealing nude blush, however, once applied it is like magic on my cheeks. I am very pa...
This color was not for me. It made me look flat and did not give me the cheekbones I wanted. I could see how it would be a great product if you wanted to tone down your cheeks and even out your skin...
I really tried to like this blush, esp. for the price. The MUA told me I had pink in my skin, so this would help neutralize it. It definitely neutralizes it, but it also sucks the life right out of it...
I nearly jumped off the chair and ran away when the MA picked up this colour during my makeover. I wouldn't have chosen it myself in a million years, but he was right and it looked great.With a littl...
I'm an Armani #5, fair to medium skin. I had previously owned blush #10 but wanted something a little more "bronzy" in case I wasn't in the mood for pink. I have always wanted bronzers, and tried blus...
Blush #5 is a sophisticated neutral pinky brown that would look wonderful on most skintones (I'm a NC35). After forgetting I had this one for months, I have re-introduced it into my regular stash of ...
I don't find this blush color to be strong enough on me to be used as blush but I do think it makes a terrific, natural-looking light bronzer on my fair skin. Especially in fall/winter when I don't wa...
I'm another one with fair skin and pink undertones. I've had some trouble in the past finding neutral blushes that don't look muddy or orange or like a really bad attempt at bronzer. As other reviewer...
This is a brown pinky peach. It's a little too brown for my fair skin and made me look a bit muddy. Darker skinned girls may have more luck with it.
I'm fair skinned (MSF 2) with blue eyes and blond hair, and pink/red undertones to my skin-- I never would have thought this was the right shade for me. The Armani SA explained that because I have a l...