![]() ![]() So, the ways I’ve been using this blush is with the third darkest shade by itself or the three blendable colors together.Īlso, none of these fade on me. So, to avoid all the extra work, I keep that one completely blocked. It even hinders my ability to enjoy using this blush with all the sifter holes open because I can literally see where the red powder looks patchy on my cheek and isn’t blending as easily with the other shades. I can get it to look smooth if I spend enough time buffing it, but I don’t like how much effort it takes. Additionally, needing to spend more time to blend because it grips wherever it first touches the skin, like this red one, is what I consider a flaw. I don’t consider the need to build up a blush to be an issue, unless it adds a significant amount of time to my makeup routine. The darkest looks quite beautiful if applied in a sheer layer as a flush of color, but this is the only one of the four that is stubborn to use. The third darkest in depth just takes one well blended layer to be seen and is my favorite out of all of them. I still have to build them up a bit, and the lightest one remains subtle, but the second-lightest is easier to see after just a couple of layers. I was pleasantly surprised that despite being so light on my skin, the color shows through as I blend them in, perhaps becoming one with my foundation in deepening the shade. I purchased the deepest option from Givenchy, but I expected the two lightest ones not to work. Suddenly the $43 price seems like a bargain if two or more of the four colors are appealing. I still don’t see the benefit of having four different shades of face powder, but it’s quite enticing to have four blush options in one with the ability to custom mix shades. ![]() If I didn’t have experience with the Prisme Libre Setting/Finishing powder, I would never have gotten this because I would have assumed it would be too messy, but the tape method (controlling how many holes are open) works wonders. In the order of the swatches clockwise: 4, 2, 3, 1
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