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- hy******Combination SkinRecommendedNov 12, 2024
The fine, light particles made this an excellent powder for evening out my complexion. It's a bit muted, which is perfect for reviving those tricky blushes I rarely use - mix them together and you get a beautiful color. It's like a magic wand for those hopeless blushes! Be careful with the amount you apply. If you use too much, it can feel heavy on the skin, so make sure to control the quantity well. - il**********Combination SkinAcne SkinRecommendedDec 1, 2022
It's the epitome of silky smoothness! When I accidentally overdo my blush and end up looking like a roasted sweet potato, this product saves the day. It transforms my cheeks into incredibly soft and velvety perfection. There's a bit too much excess powder flying around! Apart from that, I'm totally in love with everything else about it. - tl********Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedAug 13, 2021
■Skin Type: Light undertone, lagom / olive tone / shade 22 ■Color/Pigmentation: A high-brightness, low-saturation milky strawberry hue that's absolutely radiant. It's slightly deeper and a touch more saturated than 'Yummy'. The texture is similar to Rom&nd's Strawberry Milk, but Stone Brick has a subtle hint of vibrancy. It's not as fluorescent as Code Glokolor's Legendary Pink - when applied to the cheeks, that vibrancy is barely noticeable. It's a shame the true color doesn't photograph well. In pictures, it looks similar to Peripera's 'I Love Morning', but Peripera's shade is whiter and less saturated. After comparing with other blushes at home, I found no exact match. It's beautifully pale and pretty~ I'd recommend it for cool tones, especially those with light undertones. If you have darker skin, the color might not show up as well. Keep that in mind! ■Texture: Compared to other brands, the texture feels slightly more powdery but with a hint of creaminess. This results in minimal excess when applying. I noticed this using both my brush and fingers, but experiences may vary. The lack of excess made application a breeze, and it beautifully covered pores, giving a natural, blurred effect. ■Longevity/Adherence: My skin tends to be oily on the surface but dehydrated underneath. Even 4-5 hours after application, there was no unsightly clumping. Thanks to its great texture, it adhered well to the skin. Overall, the quality felt excellent. ■Value for Money: First off, the design is gorgeous and they nailed the color. With minimal excess and a feeling that I'll use it often, I think it offers great value for the price. They really know how to make a good blush~ Highly recommended for cool-toned beauties! There wasn't anything particularly bad~ The quality is good, though it might be challenging to test in-store as there aren't many offline locations. It also works great as a base blush. - eo*****Combination SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsDark CirclesInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresDead Skin CellsRecommendedJun 10, 2021
I found this to be a truly pale, lukewarm to cool pink shade. What really impressed me was how it created a soft, blurred effect on the skin. The color payoff is incredibly natural - I'd say it's slightly cooler than Rom&nd's Strawberry Milk. The packaging texture was also intriguingly unique. Given its light color, those looking for intense pigmentation might not be satisfied. There's also a bit of excess powder kickup. This light shade could work beautifully as a base, with a darker color lightly applied on top for added dimension. - dy*********Combination SkinAcne SkinRecommendedMay 5, 2021
I highly recommend this for those with cool light to deep undertones. As someone with a light summer cool tone, this has become my holy grail. It really brightens up your complexion. It's especially great for those dealing with redness. If you compare it to the Tasha blushers, which are known for being summer cool tone staples, you'll notice this one has a whiter base and lower saturation. Keep this in mind before purchasing! For my summer cool-toned friends, especially those used to Clinique's Ballerina Pop: you won't find the same watercolor-like pigmentation in Stone Brick. It's quite powdery in texture. There's also a lot of excess when applying. I wouldn't say it's great value for money either. I wish they'd lower the price a bit... Everyone seems to be waiting for sales! Surprisingly, it looks beautiful when you apply it by rubbing it in with your fingers. Just be careful of the excess powder!