Chic Blush

I have to admit, applying blusher can be tricky sometimes. If it's too much, it'll instantly turn my cheeks into a baboon's ass; if it's too little, what's the point of even applying?

But I'm fortune enough to come across Rimmel powder blush last week when I walked down the cosmetic aisle at Freddie. I seldom check on Rimmel's rack since my last purchase of its super disappointing nail polish last year.

Anyway, the blush color itself stole my soul right away, kinda like love at first sight :p

Since U.S. has this awesome return & exchange policy where anything you buy, as long as you are not satisfy with it, you'll get your money back within certain period of time, why not give it a try then?

How cool right? Now you know why I barely shop in M'sia.

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This is the one, Rimmel lasting finish pink sorbet.

Here's the trick. You bought the same product, now, how to apply?

1) To avoid baboon's ass effect, always tap away or blush away the excess blush powder on your hand before applying.

2) Define the area first, then incrementally brush over your cheeks.

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Just like this, I usually do my blusher in an upward direction, then bring it down, like drawing a little "C" on the cheeks.

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Heart the color, ok! Super chic and seductive in an elegant way, plus it blends so well with foundation~~

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A very very light pink tone it creates yet the blusher itself is sorta like an orangey pink.

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Others might mistakenly thought I've nommed tons of bird nest for bringing out the natural skin tone!

I shall love Rimmel more ❤❤



Loves & Hugs,
Bev
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