Written Reviews
Pink in the Afternoon
Revlon
Tagged as: Creamy, Blendable, Easy-to-apply, Moisturizing-wear, Moisturizing.
Tagged as: Creamy, Blendable, Easy-to-apply, Moisturizing-wear, Moisturizing.
Subtle peachy rose. Flattering shade for pale redheads. Very nice moisturizing texture, and does not catch in my creases. Needs to be reapplied often. Looks much brighter, warmer/peachier, and more opaque in daylight, while in softer or dimmer light it looks more like a sheer neutral rosy nude, an MLBB for fair warm skin. Doesn't quite look like the color Holly Golightly wore in Breakfast at Tiffany's. That's a myth. That color was peachier/warmer.
Luminoso
Milani
Tagged as: Buildable, Smooth, Blendable, Easy-to-apply, Luminous, Natural, Great-value, Travel-friendly.
Tagged as: Buildable, Smooth, Blendable, Easy-to-apply, Luminous, Natural, Great-value, Travel-friendly.
This is a warm peach shade which still manages to be subtle and not look orange on your cheeks. It's beautiful on a neutral or warm fair/light/light-plus skin tone. It's a cult classic for a reason. The finish is softly glowy/dewy while not having any obvious shimmer particles. The texture is not dusty/powdery. It's smooth and buildable. This blush creates a tone on your cheeks which looks like a natural warm flush. I am a warm-toned fair redhead and this blush looks great on me.
Petal Primavera
Milani
Tagged as: Buildable, Smooth, Blendable, Easy-to-apply, Luminous, Natural, Great-value, Travel-friendly.
Tagged as: Buildable, Smooth, Blendable, Easy-to-apply, Luminous, Natural, Great-value, Travel-friendly.
I love this blush more than anything. It's perfect for a fair redhead like me. I woudn't call it "very warm toned". It's more of a peachy pink rose tone that's natural-looking for anyone with fair/light warm to neutral skin. It applies buildably and doesn't have any obvious shimmer particles; there's a very fine and subtle luminosity to it that creates a slight dewiness. I also would not call the texture powdery. It's smooth. This blush will give you classic "rosy cheeks". I use Luminoso when I want a warmer look, and Petal Primavera when I want a more neutral hue.