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Cream blusher
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I have used this for a couple of years now. It's lovely, a bit pricy, but lasts for absolutely ages as is very economical in use.
http://www.maccosmetics.co.uk/product/spp.tmpl?CATEGORY_ID=CAT21851&PRODUCT_ID=PROD66209
The Mac assistant recommended applying it in a circular patting motion using the pad of my 3rd finger, starting for a natural glowing finish. I would always recommend going and getting the actual shade applied first and seeing for yourself at this price, rather than risking buying the wrong shade.
I use this too (I'm very pale) in Lillicent0 -
I have 2 of the Boots No 7 cream blushers and find them brilliant in Rose Silk and Maple Silk, I love both colours, very natural looking. I also use Clinique's cream blusher which comes in a stick in 05 - Shy Blush, a really lovely colour, it's really easy to blend and lasts and lasts (both on the skin and in general use terms!) and I'm very pleased with all of these!0
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My daughter and I are both pale too. She uses the Mememe and the No 7 ones to great effect. Mine are a bit pricier but last for aeons! I've had my £15 Bobbi Brown pot rouges for years and years and years. I like the Jemma Kidd one as well. I have it in Pomegranate which is a really natural looking dusty pink shade.
It's a shame about the Barbara Daly one. I like the range as a rule.
I can second the MAC Blushcreme recommendation. They are lovely.
*stores away Une and M&S for future reference*
Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted. Einstein0 -
I'm pale too and Max Factor's creamy blush in 'soft pink' is flattering on me.
It costs £6.99 in Boots. 0 -
I use the No 7 ones and Maybeline when I cant afford them ( or when there are no £5 off vouchers floating about)0
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Happy_shopper wrote: »I'm pale too and Max Factor's creamy blush in 'soft pink' is flattering on me.
It costs £6.99 in Boots.
Second this. I'm english rose pale and this looks really good on me.I'm so boring, my clothes wanna keep someone else warm, someone cooler0 -
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Happy_shopper wrote: »Did you win yours on the Glamour daily comp a couple of years ago?
I never would have tried it if I'd not won it but I'm really glad I did.
Erm possibly? Can't remember tbh. But me and my BF used to do thewm every day. Still working my way though lots of bits i've won in assorted Glamour daily comps - i have a 4 pairs of false eyelashes i'll never wear, 4 boxes of Tesc perfume and loads of other bits.I'm so boring, my clothes wanna keep someone else warm, someone cooler0 -
hi there, i have tried the suki blusher in a few of the colours - they are a mineral based range, but mixed with shea butter and oils to make it a cream instead of a powder - and i have found it lasts for ages, both in terms of on my face and in the pot. it is very easy to build up and so to make a natural shade or a more dramatic appearance, as you wish...hth!!!Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0
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