I have ran out of my favourite blushers. I can't find the usual blush-on that I like in Revlon and I am not keen on splurging again on another stash of Shu Uemura blush.
Getting older you see has its perks. You know know what looks good on you and what you prefer. In terms of makeup, I hate experimenting so I stick to what works for me. For blush, I am into the purple-pink color powder blush . So while waiting for my friends in Orchard, I realized that I need to bit of blush on my cheeks. I took advantage of free testers in Etude nearby. I found serendipitously the Lovely Cookie Blusher in Blueberry Pie.
It looks like a cute play make-up of a little princess. It comes with a white powder puff with a pink bow. After trying it, the very next day I bought it. It is a good substitute for my usual blush-ons. I rarely use the powder puff though. I still use my angled Marionnaud brush.
PROS:
- Lovely packaging, very compact and light.
- It stays on until late afternoon so no need for touch up.
- It is cost-effective. At $12.99, it delivers and it last for months. I bought it last January and I am not near on buying a new one.
-It has a wide variety of colors to choose from and it got the shade that I like.
CONS:
- It comes with a powder puff that is rarely use and you must need a brush to substitute.
- It has a bit of whitish sheen to attempt to highlight but it can come off a bit ghost-ish. So apply some foundation powder on it to neutralize the gleam.
Sorry for the reuse of the picture but this is the first time I used the Etude blusher |
Will I repurchase it again?
Yes especially on the ber-months. But if my Revlon Blush-On is available or I want a bronzer-effect during summer, I will skip on this.
Have you tried this Etude Blusher? Let me know what you think...
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