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When I saw the Burberry Beauty line at Nordstrom I was most surprised by the blushes, mainly because they were nothing like what I expected. Based on the online photos, I was expecting softer more nude and brown based colors. The actual product is very different - darker than I had anticipated, but the colors are still very pretty. The blushes are called Light Glow - Natural Blush $42, I find appropriately named, because they really give a glow. All the colors I looked at had a slight shimmer to medium shimmer. I tried on Cameo a lovely pink, but it went on too dark for my taste. The artist suggested Peony which looked extremely pale and powdery looking but I was pleasantly surprised.
Peony is a soft natural pink. The blushes are all very pigmented but the texture is soft making them easy to blend and layer for that natural blush finish.
Peony is a soft natural pink. The blushes are all very pigmented but the texture is soft making them easy to blend and layer for that natural blush finish.
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No flash:
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Compared to a few other pinks, they look strikingly similar to Edward Bess's Soft Orchid and Chanel Narcisse. The difference is noticeable once on the skin. EB Soft Orchid is cooler toned and I also find this one softer/sheerer in finish. Chanel Narcisse has a more powdery-looking finish because of the shimmer in it. I would say that Burberry's Blush finish seems similar to that of Chanel Narcisse (the US version). Out of all my Chanel blushes, for some reason I find Narcisse the softest. All are swatched over a mixture of MAC Prep & Prime, Armani Lasting Silk 5.5+6.5.
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How I swatch my blushes on my arm:
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I also had my eye on Russet and Blossom. They were sold out of Russet and I decided to wait on Blossom. Diane from Orange To LA has an amazing photo of Blossom which has me drooling with slight regret that I didn't buy it too.
At $42 these are fairly pricey. I'm not sure how I feel about the price. At this time, it's cheaper than Armani ($43) and D&G ($44) the same as Chanel ($42). More than Dior ($40) which I'm not a huge fan of because they are so sheer. Prices keep going up which I'm not really happy about. I guess it's something we all have to deal with. In my mind, I think ideally a blush should be $35-ish maximum.
In my mind I still feel like skincare, foundation, brushes and powder should be the only items that exceed $45. Still doesn't stop me. Personally I would love to have less fancy packaging with no brush in the compact for a lower price. I never end up using those brushes anyways. One reason I love Bobbi Brown individual blushes and eyeshadows, along with NARS.
At $42 these are fairly pricey. I'm not sure how I feel about the price. At this time, it's cheaper than Armani ($43) and D&G ($44) the same as Chanel ($42). More than Dior ($40) which I'm not a huge fan of because they are so sheer. Prices keep going up which I'm not really happy about. I guess it's something we all have to deal with. In my mind, I think ideally a blush should be $35-ish maximum.
In my mind I still feel like skincare, foundation, brushes and powder should be the only items that exceed $45. Still doesn't stop me. Personally I would love to have less fancy packaging with no brush in the compact for a lower price. I never end up using those brushes anyways. One reason I love Bobbi Brown individual blushes and eyeshadows, along with NARS.
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