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- wn******Oily SkinRecommendedJan 4, 2024
I went to the Chanel counter wanting to try their blush, but all the colors were warm-toned. The sales assistant recommended what she said was the brightest shade, but it wasn't easy to match with my existing lip products. However, I must admit it's the most hydrating blush I've ever used. When you first squeeze it out, you might wonder if it's a blush or an essence - that's how unique the texture is. If you mix it well and pat it on with your fingers, then blend, it applies beautifully. I loved that it stayed hydrating even after hours of wear. For those who prefer cream formulas because they dislike the dryness and heaviness of powders, this is a blush I'd really recommend. Please... we need brighter colors too! Everything else is great, but the color range is such a letdown. It stains quite easily, so you need to blend quickly. Given how hydrating the formula is, using a puff rather than your fingers will give you a more natural finish. - mi***********Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinApr 9, 2023
It creates a natural, watercolor-like effect, allowing for a dewy, hydrated look. That's definitely a plus in my book! The color tends to make your complexion appear slightly darker rather than giving a bright, radiant effect. Also, there's no brush included, so you have to apply it with your fingers, which makes controlling the amount tricky every time. It's better to build up with small amounts, but that takes more time, and it's frustrating that I can't seem to get a feel for the right amount to use each application. - pa**********Combination SkinSensitive SkinDec 3, 2022
I like that the texture is unique and doesn't feel heavy when applied. I bought Light Pink, but the color is too dark. It's barely noticeable when applied, and how should I put it... For someone with 21 cool-toned skin, it oddly makes my complexion look dull. I heard Light Pink was for cool tones, but that's definitely not the case. I'm not sure how it would work on warm-toned skin, but if you have a cool tone, I strongly recommend testing it first. If the color matches you well, the blush itself is lightweight, which might be okay. - kw****Normal SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedOct 5, 2021
It's moisturizing and not drying at all. It gives your cheeks a natural, fresh glow rather than an artificial, heavily blushed look. When used with Chanel's Les Beiges Water-Fresh Tint or Les Beiges Cushion, it makes your face look like you've just washed and applied cream. Best of all, it doesn't feel heavy, allowing your skin to breathe comfortably. Though 15ml might seem small, a grape-seed sized amount is enough to cover one cheek with plenty left over, and the color payoff is excellent. I've never used a liquid blush before without breaking out, especially after my skin reacted badly to NARS. But this one didn't cause any blemishes at all. I've already bought Light Peach and now I want Intense Coral too. This is definitely my new holy grail! You might think, 'How pigmented could it be?' Trust me, the color payoff is out of this world! The intense hydration might make it challenging for those who need coverage. Like the Les Beiges Water-Fresh Tint and Les Beiges Cushion from the same line, which are known for their lightweight feel and moisturizing finish, this product offers almost zero coverage. Applying this over makeup feels like putting serum on top, causing everything to slide off. If you apply it over regular foundation, it practically removes it. The application technique matters - avoid rubbing and instead gently pat it on in one direction to minimize this effect. The color range feels quite limited. There are only four shades for a blush, and they're all warm-toned. It's disappointing that there are no options for cool-toned individuals. It feels like a trial run - I hope they release more colors. A clear red or a cool fuchsia for cool-toned folks would be great. For application, avoid circular motions. Instead, squeeze a tiny amount onto your index finger, blend it with your thumb, then gently pat it on. This worked best for me. Light Pink and Peach were fine to apply directly, but when I tried Intense Coral straight on my face, the color pigments seemed to clump, creating an uneven look. Still, it's so beautiful that I can overlook these minor issues.