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Reviews
- ji********Combination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedOct 26, 2024
The design is beautiful, with three gradient shades and embossed patterns that make it look even more luxurious and collectible. Personally, I found shade #5 to be the most eye-catching. It's a matte blush that finishes with a soft, powdery feel, but unlike some Korean brands, it doesn't feel heavy or dry, nor does it emphasize pores or skin texture. Instead, it applies with a clear, fresh look that I really appreciate. The middle shade is especially lovely - a bright coral-pink that could easily look fluorescent, but it applies thinly and naturally, allowing for a subtle flush rather than an intense, thick layer of color. The cool-toned pink at the bottom is also slightly brighter than typical shades in this range, making it exactly the color I've been looking for. The size is a bit smaller than I expected, and I don't really use all three colors. However, I already own very similar shades to all of these. I'd particularly recommend this to those who don't want to splurge on a lavender shade or prefer something more portable. The photos were taken in sunlight, so they appear slightly warmer than in reality. Each Flower Knows collection has a different blush formula and finish. This product is the type of blush that most Koreans would consider versatile and easy to use with any brush. The quality is much better compared to brands like Dasique or Rom&nd. If you prefer a more pigmented application rather than the high-end particle refinement, adherence, and translucency of Rom&nd-style products, I'd recommend the slightly softer and more pigmented Strawberry collection or the Midsummer Night's Dream collection. For those seeking a luxurious skin finish like a baked blush, I'd suggest the Swan Ballet blush.