A gorgeous golden-green, but definitely not olive. It's a much lighter green, more golden than green. (It looks a little like Sprout.) On its own, its not the greatest color for my olive, Asian (C3) s...
It's a nice angled brush, better for contouring than actual blush. Maybe I just have a big face, but I find this brush slightly small to use as a blush brush -- I tend to get slightly stripey. I prefe...
A little pricey ($14) for a block of metal, a mirror and 4 magnets. Then again, it's Stila, so it could be worse, it could be cardboard. (Disintegrating palette = frequent replacement = not environmen...
Round brush, dome-shpaed head. Retailed around $22 or so, IIRC. The bristles are very soft and good for applying blush to the apples of the cheeks. It's about the same size or slightly larger than the...
This is an excellent blush brush, nice and round but with a slightly tapered head -- good for hitting the apples of the cheeks. It's well made and the bristles relatively soft, though not as soft as s...
A gorgeous green-bronze-gold color. It's hard to describe--think tarnished gold, with a strong green sheen. On my olive C3 skin, it looks like a lighter version of Green Brown pigment, and that's one ...
The best stuff I've ever used for my hair, hands down. I went through a phase where I dyed my hair a different color every two weeks for about 6 months (don't ask), and this was the only thing that ke...