MAC MINERALIZE BLUSH [Warm Soul] Reviews
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- 공주정인S2Feb 11, 2017Dry SkinSensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsI've been using it continuously, and I don't really see any downsides. I've heard that it can have a lot of fallout, but I personally haven't noticed that much. However, I think it might look a bit too heavy for the warmer seasons like summer or spring when it gets hotter.
TipWhen I apply the blush slightly connecting it to the cheekbones and temples, it creates a nice shading effect. And even if I apply it a bit heavy when going out with friends, it still looks great! Connecting the blush to the cheekbones and temples does give a nice shading effect, but it can make the look a bit too warm-toned. So I like to dab on a pink-toned blush a bit more forward on the cheeks to add a fresher, brighter touch.