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The next mineral blush I fell for is Laura Geller Blush -N- Brighten in Sunswept. This little package packs a punch of color. It combines a frosty bright pink with a plummy red, while shot through with bronze veining and copper shimmers. This blush is very highly pigmented and has a high shimmery sheen. I find that it is best worn when buffed very well high on the cheek. So smitten with Sunswept by Laura Geller, it wasn't long before I was easily seduced into buying the Baby Cakes Baked Blush Palette by Laura Geller. This palette includes 4 mini blushes and a retractable blush brush.
Sugar Free Raspberry, Pink Grapefruit, Golden Apricot, Sunswept
Sugar Free Raspberry (which is the only one with NO shimmer)
Pink Grapefruit
Golden Apricot
and Sunswept again, now of which I have backup :)
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My newest infatuation is with MAC Mineralize Blush Nuance.
It is such a pretty peachy-pink color!
So that sums up my collection of mineralize blushes. I can see room for growth in this collection, as I am lusting after others out there. I love shimmery blushers, because not only do they bring a bit of whimsy to the mix, but they also add such a yummy, healthy glow.
What are your favorite mineralized blushes? I would love to hear your recommendations on the matter!
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I love baked blushes! I like the Laura Geller ones as well. The MAC ones don't last on my face.
ReplyDeleteAsian brands often do absolutely gorgeous baked blushes. Check out Laneige, Clio, Missha, The Face Shop and Banilla Co.
I also really like Pupa's baked blush.
@Pixie ~ Thanks so much! I haven't heard of many of the ones you've mentioned. It'll be a lot of fun to look them up and try new stuff. :) ♥
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