A few months ago, I reviewed Canmake‘s Mat Fleur Cheeks in 01 Mat Apricot, and today I will be focusing on 02 Mat Girlie Rose.
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Makeup, Skincare, Fragrance and a Bit of Fashion
A few months ago, I reviewed Canmake‘s Mat Fleur Cheeks in 01 Mat Apricot, and today I will be focusing on 02 Mat Girlie Rose.
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After reviewing Anna Sui‘s Rose Cheek Colors in 300, 301 and 100, today I will be sharing my thoughts on 302.
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Kosé Visée began a major revamp in fall 2013. I reviewed Glossy Rich Eyes in BR-5 from the line’s fall 2013 makeup collection last year, and today I will be sharing my thoughts on Blend Color Cheeks in PK-5 from the same collection.
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Shiseido Clé de Peau‘s fall 2014 makeup collection featured Ombres Couleurs Quadri n, which replaced Ombres Couleurs Quadri. The new eyeshadow palette series also featured a new case, whose combination of blue and gold appealed to me. These changes were part of the brand’s product revamp.
The brand’s fall 2015 makeup collection included Blush Duo Poudre, which replaced Blush Couleur Duo. (The collection is my favorite fall 2015 makeup collection and one of my favorite makeup collections from the brand.) I thought it was time to try a Clé de Peau item for the very first time, and I went for Blush Poudre Duo in 102.
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So far this year, I have reviewed Anna Sui‘s Rose Cheek Colors in 300 and 301. Today, I will be focusing on 100.
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Over the years, my tastes in blusher colors and pigmentation levels have gradually diversified, and I am now a lot more open to more vibrant blusher colors and more pigmented blushers. However, even though I do have blushers with a subtly glowy or shimmery finish, I still tend to prefer predominantly matte blushers with little or no shimmer. For me, Canmake‘s Mat Fleur Cheeks is a must-try product, and today I will be reviewing 01 Mat Apricot.
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Shiseido Benefique Theoty unveiled its new style of packaging in spring 2013. Designed in collaboration with Dutch designer Tord Boontje, the packaging is ornate, feminine, fanciful and romantic. (See more images of his work for Shiseido Benefique here.)
Cheek (Fantasy Nuance), launched in spring 2013, truly showcases the beauty of Boontje’s design, and today I will be sharing my thoughts on Cheek (Fantasy Nuance) in PK01, my first Benefique Theoty purchase.
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In January, I reviewed Anna Sui‘s Rose Cheek Color in 300. Today, I am sharing my thoughts on Rose Cheek Color in 301, possibly one of the most popular variations of Rose Cheek Color.
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THREE‘s Color Veil for Cheeks seems to be among the brand’s most popular makeup items, and I reviewed 11 Pink Dream a few months ago. The brand released Cheeky Chic Blush in spring 2016, and, as far as I know, Color Veil for Cheeks is being phased out at the moment. I was eager to try the new range, and I decided to go for 04 Gift from Time.
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Those familiar with Addiction probably know that some of the brand’s most popular products are blushers. From more traditional-looking powder-based blushers to liquid blushers that look like nail polishes, Addiction offers various textures and an exceptionally wide array of colors for the cheeks. Today, I will be focusing on Cheek Stick in 14 Damask Rose.
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