This Week in Dupes, Vol. 043
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Check out dupes for most loved products between June 11th and June 17th. These are products that readers loved the most (looking at loves to leaves).
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Check out dupes for most wanted products between June 11th and June 17th. These are products added to readers' wish lists most frequently. If you added it to your wish list, you can check your wish list against your vanity for dupes you may already own.
Top Dupes for Dior Plum Pop (11)
Dior Plum Pop (11)
LELimited Edition. $48.00/0.21 oz.
Dior Plum Pop (11) Diorskin Nude Luminizer Blush ($48.00 for 0.21 oz.) is a medium-dark, reddened plum with warm undertones and cooler, pink and... Read full review.
Dior Plum Pop (11) Diorskin Nude Luminizer Blush ($48.00 for 0.21 oz.) is a medium-dark, reddened plum with warm undertones and cooler, pink and... Read full review.
The Colourpop Blush Stix intrigued me this week, as did the CoverFX blush duos. I pulled the trigger on the ND Sunrise palette , although, looking at my collection of shadow palettes, I didn’t need! I really love the formula and the size of it! Im definitely going on a no- buy now–makeup only—-there are skincare sales coming up that I may indulge in!
Dior Plum Pop is a blush I could just sit and stare at all day and be very happy. Just such a lovely shade.
Right? I want to paint my bedroom walls that color — shimmer and everything. 🙂
I am with you on that! When I was a little girl my grandparents lived on a small farm in the middle of western Montana. They were very conservative people and really didn’t leave the farm much at all. One day when they were visiting a neighboring town to get groceries, my grandmother purchased a can of paint and went home and painted the only bathroom in the house. Mind you, nothing was painted anything but white. She painted it a pretty close facsimile of this color but without the shimmer, of course. It remained painted that colour for the rest of her life. It was something between a plum and fuchsia and I think that is why I love berries and plums so much today. I thought she was a style icon and everyone else in the family thought she had gone round the bend. My grandfather was very much in charge on the farm but he never said a word to her about the colour. Probably realized he hadn’t better or he might not get anything to eat for awhile. Such a great memory.
Great story! Sometimes you just need color. 🙂
If I were serious about painting my walls this color (and I kind of am), I’d research how to get a shimmer effect as well. I know there are glazing effects paints out there in the real world — totally a possibility!