Smith & Cult has two blush formulas, Flash Flush Powder Blush ($24.00 for 0.07 oz.) and Flash Flush Cream Blush ($24.00 for 0.09 oz.). There are four shades in each formula, and they actually share names, but all of the matte-finish shades are the cream blushes!
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I don’t know if having them named the same is a good thing or not. I think that if you weren’t paying attention or just don’t buy a lot of makeup you might be really disappointed when your blush comes and it is cream and not powder, or vice versa.
I don’t hear a lot about this brand, aside from their nail polishes occasionally. The blushes look quite pretty.
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I’ve had a problem with the colors of the products I received being dramatically different from what was advertised (the cream shadows and lip glazes), and that’s not so unusual, but when you can’t find IRL swatches anywhere, it makes for a lot of returns. 🙁
Their glitter shot highlighters are super fun, though.
Lack of good swatches is annoying. Good to know. Glitter shot highlighters sound right up my alley, though!
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I don’t know if having them named the same is a good thing or not. I think that if you weren’t paying attention or just don’t buy a lot of makeup you might be really disappointed when your blush comes and it is cream and not powder, or vice versa.
I like the look of the creams. Going to pay close attention to the reviews!
I don’t hear a lot about this brand, aside from their nail polishes occasionally. The blushes look quite pretty.
I’ve had a problem with the colors of the products I received being dramatically different from what was advertised (the cream shadows and lip glazes), and that’s not so unusual, but when you can’t find IRL swatches anywhere, it makes for a lot of returns. 🙁
Their glitter shot highlighters are super fun, though.
Lack of good swatches is annoying. Good to know. Glitter shot highlighters sound right up my alley, though!