After trying, testing and feeling slightly let
down by the pigmentation of Revlon’s cream blush, I decided to venture out a bit further and try a
cream blush from top shops makeup collection. Now top shop is known for its
highly pigmented makeup, and I know that many other beauty writers will have
already raved about this product, however I feel that it needs maybe one more review
to big it up.
I bought this blush in the colour 'head over heels' which is a
very pink toned blush with a hint of coral, it comes across quite bright in the
packaging however on the cheek it gives of more of a flushed healthy finish
rather than a nasty streak of red. This product is very pigmented, which is a
pro as you only need to dab a little on the apple and then sweep up the cheek
bone, it will also last you a long time if you do this.
One downside I've
noticed form cream blushes however, is they seem to go very dirty, as you may
see from the picture above the cream collects a sort of 'dust/dirt' if you
like. I find that cream blushes work best when you apply with just your
fingers, however this seems to attract dirt into the product, so if anyone
knows of another way to apply (I tried a brush but that just doesn’t work)
please let me know. Overall a fab product, I will probably pick up another
shade in the near future, as they also had a lovely peach colour, which would
be fab for spring/summer.
4 comments:
Topshop makeup seems to just get better and better. I'm still yet to try their cream blushes and this looks like a great shade to start with. I totally agree with the annoying fact they get easily dirty- not sure how to go about it tbh! Anyway, the colour really suits you x x
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aww thankyou! ive heard that the real techniques stippling brush can be used to apply blush... but i tried it and it didnt work aswell :( hopefully someone will invent a cream blush brush soon! x
oo this looks quite good, might have to try it:) thanks for the review - and great blog too btw! now following you lovely:) xxx
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Lovely shade! Maybe put a little bit of translucent powder on top? That way it somewhat seals it in.
Now following <3
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