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Reviews
- Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinJan 21, 2021
First off, I have an autumn mute complexion. The color is beautiful. When warm-toned individuals apply it, there's a slight cool-toned effect. It has a subtle shimmer, so it can be used as a highlighter. Well... the case breaks easily. Even though I don't have many pores on my cheeks, it seems to emphasize them. It's almost like it's creating pores that weren't there before. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinAug 24, 2020
The subtle shimmer is delightfully soft, not overwhelming, and the pink hue is absolutely gorgeous The texture is so soft that you need to be careful when applying it with a brush to control the amount - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinAug 23, 2020
This baked blush has a beautiful coral base with shimmering golden pearl accents. It looks absolutely stunning when mixed with a cool-toned blush. For those with cool undertones, this blush might be too warm to use on its own, so apply with caution. Unfortunately, it also has quite a bit of excess powder fallout. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinFeb 27, 2020
The blush has a lovely shimmer that gives a beautiful radiant glow. It applies with a subtle, delicate color that's absolutely gorgeous! I didn't find anything particularly disappointing. While it can sometimes accentuate pores, applying it carefully with a brush works well enough. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinJan 22, 2020
The color and shimmery pearl effect are lovely. After trying it myself, I'd say it's similar to Benefit's Dandelion blush, but with added shimmer. I have a deep undertone, so blushes don't always show up well on me. This one gives a subtle, elegant look. While it might appear light, it's slightly darker than Dandelion with a beautiful pearlescent finish that catches the light beautifully. It can accentuate pores, as the MAC associate warned - it looks best on those with smoother skin texture. To minimize this effect, I recommend applying powder after your foundation or cushion to control oil, then applying the blush. The brush you use matters too. A coarse brush like NARS Yachiyo might emphasize texture more, while a soft, thin-bristled brush like Picasso's blush brush could give a more diffused application. Always consider pore visibility when choosing shimmery products. As mentioned earlier, controlling oil before application is key to preventing pore emphasis. However, I wouldn't recommend this for those with noticeably large pores. The product appears somewhat fluorescent in photos due to the pearl effect and lighting, so keep that in mind. In person, it's similar to Dandelion but slightly darker - that's how I'd describe it.