Blush Help! Pinks
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Blush Help! Pinks
Hi all, am new to the forums. I was wondering if anyone had any good suggestions for blushes. I wear Lovelace daily and am thinking of a change from coral, is there a truly pink equivalent for it?
I also wear Satisfied (which turns a little muddy on my skin, though beautiful in texture and effect). As a reference, I'm NC25, a crazy mix of olive-gold light-medium.
I purchased Ginger but it turned completely unflattering on my skin.
Any guidance would be much appreciated, thanks!
I also wear Satisfied (which turns a little muddy on my skin, though beautiful in texture and effect). As a reference, I'm NC25, a crazy mix of olive-gold light-medium.
I purchased Ginger but it turned completely unflattering on my skin.
Any guidance would be much appreciated, thanks!
Re: Blush Help! Pinks
Check out Stellar, Stardust and the swatches on both of those pages. Also you might like Tickle. The cream blushes are amazing!
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Try Tart Light, it's absolutely stunning and don't let the colour in jar scare you - it applies lightly and gives a beautiful, natural pink flush.
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Re: Blush Help! Pinks
Thank you everyone. I will definitely be ordering samples of the colours mentioned!
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I think you would like panache cream blush.
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My skin color sounds a lot like yours. You can't go wrong with TART LIGHT. It is scary in the jar, put always gives a healthy glow to your skin. Bronze Beauty isn't a true pink, but a brownish pink and looks very natural on me. For some reason any of the blushes with peach look muddy on me.
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I would second the vote on the Tart Light. It is sheer and more like a "stain" than a opaque powder blush -- without the mess of stains. It looks more natural than any other blush I have used. In fact I discarded all my other blushes once introduced to Tart Light.
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Thank you all! Will be giving it a try.
I would also like to thank Swatch Storm for a helpful post: http://swatchstorm.blogspot.com/2011/04 ... -post.html.
I would also like to thank Swatch Storm for a helpful post: http://swatchstorm.blogspot.com/2011/04 ... -post.html.
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Re: Blush Help! Pinks
Try Climax 
I'm NC-30-35ish with golden yellow-olive undertone and Climax is awesome on me. Subtle and gives a fresh look when I go for 'no make up' make up.

I'm NC-30-35ish with golden yellow-olive undertone and Climax is awesome on me. Subtle and gives a fresh look when I go for 'no make up' make up.
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Thanks! The other day I tried loading up the sample of 'Climax' I have on my face and it turned out okay - I agree, it's a fantastic barely-there sheen with a strong lip colour. I don't know if that justifies getting a full size, though, as I rarely wear lip colour but always go for the cheeks and minimal eyeliner.sheera_greywolf wrote:Try Climax
I'm NC-30-35ish with golden yellow-olive undertone and Climax is awesome on me. Subtle and gives a fresh look when I go for 'no make up' make up.