Anyway...introducing the Etude House Water Color Blusher in Coral...
The colour is gorgeous - its so natural, a peachy pinky-coral. The formula, while I thought it would be creamy, is actually quite gel like and very light weight. So because of this, a gentle squeeze will dispense quite a lot of the colour. I find that using a small amount doesn't show up much colour so I need to use a little more. It blends into the skin to give a really natural look - more so than powder blushes I find. It also does have a mild frangrance but nothing overwhelming. The wear time on it is not particularly good as it fades within a few hours but I can deal with that.
Kinda matches my nails a bit right? Anyway, for the $7-8 I paid for it, I think it's a really great and cute addition to have. I also like that it's super portable and more hygienic than pot cream blushes because you can wipe off the top of the tube with an alcohol wipe. I would like to purchase another colour because I love the light-weight formula!
Do you own any cutesy cosmetics like this?
Good luck for your last exams! Enjoy your well deserved holidays too! This blush is a beautiful shade, but what are you wearing on your nails?? Its lovely! Im not a big blush person but I am a sucker for cute packaging.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarah! The polish is Revlon's Top Speed polish in 'Guava', I picked it up for $2 from a discount store :)
DeleteOoh thanks, will keep an eye out!
DeleteEtude House stuff is so cute! I love the look of that blush - what's the staying power like?
ReplyDeleteOh I probably should add that to the review - it's not very long at all, a couple of hours and it seems to have disappeared. But I still really like it :) I just don't wear it to work or when I've got a long day planned.
DeleteGood luck for the exams lovely! =) This blush looks so gorgeous. It'd be perfect for the beach this summer and it's such a bargain too!
ReplyDeleteThanks hun :) it is gorgeous and a perfect summer colour :)
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