Hard Candy

Fox in a Box - bronzing duos & blushing quads

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Reviews

Ana B.
Great Drugstore Blush!

Very pigmented! I recommend blending it out with a clean makeup brush for a more natural look. When used with a setting spray, it lasts for a decent amount of time. One thing I don't like about it is that it's very powdery, so just make sure to tap off the excess before you use it. I like the magnetic top on the packaging. As with most drugstore blushes, I recommend using your own brush.

angel s.

I love using this blush, as long as I do not use the bright pink. The other three shades provide a really good combination shade that looks flawless on my cheeks and lasts through out the day.

Kayla T.
My favorite blush that I've tried.

A little goes a long way with this blush because it is very pigmented. The color is absolutely amazing. You can contour with the darker side and use the blush separately or I like to swirl the colors together. I would recommend this blush to anyone. The only thing I don't love is the packaging or the brush it comes with but who really uses that thing anyways? All and all, its a GREAT product.

Sam A.

Love these blushes! I have all but Smooth Talker and they are just awesome! But hurry out today to buy them or backups because these along with lots of other Hard Candy products are being discontinued and they're coming out with new stuff!

http://sparkledbeauty.blogspot.ca/2013/01/discontinued-hard-candy.html

thats the list of everything being discontinued

Mallory C.

I love this product! It's easily become one of my go to blushes- It's super pigmented and all of the shades are lovely.

The packaging is super cute, but there should be a magnent to keep the lid closed, because it can open when you don't want it to- just a simple design flaw!

Other than that, I really love this product, and the Hard Candy brand!

Emilie N.
Love

I got this, used it twice and LOVED it!! But then I dropped it on my CARPET and it cracked into a million pieces. Another thing I dont like is the packaging. There is no magnet or velcrow to keep the box closed. It just kinda 'closes' and can open if tipped over or something. I have a love hate relation ship with this stuff!!

Victoria D.
Powdery, but effective!

I bought this in 'Smooth Talker', since it was a kind of muted color combination I don't usually go for. Turns out, I really, really love it. As with most of these drugstore products that come with brushes, the brush is useless, no surprise there. But using my own blush brush, I swirl it around in all of the colors, and use it as more of a bronzer, in the hollows of my cheeks, since this is more brown/deep for me, and I'm extremely fair. A lot of powder dust will accumulate in the box, but at least its in the box, rather than on my makeup desk/clothes. At first it does on a little powdery, but it's easy to blend out, and blend in. Color is super buildable! If you really wanted to, I suppose you could even use each shade seperately, but I love the gorgeous color I get when I mix them all together. I want them al!

Halley N.
AMAZING

This is very pigmented and you don't need to apply a lot of product, so it lasts a long time. It is a gorgeous peachy, orange shade, and you can mix the blush and the bronzor to get a warm glow on your cheeks. It reminds me a lot of some of Benefit's products, even the packaging looks similar, but it is MUCH cheaper and is a great alternative to Benefit's blush/bronzing duos and quads.

Amber J.
everyday usable and easily portable

I adore these! The seperated colors allow for great control while contouring. Orange is my second favorite colr and therefore my fave universal color. It works for every skintone to add healthy warmth and can be uses under any other of your fave blushes.

Tansia A.
Photo of product included with review by Tansia A.

I got these blushes in may 2011... and i absolutely in love,the packaging is super cute and the blush is pigmented nicely and gives a glow to the cheeks but it is little bit powdery .... heres my review.http://allaboutmyobsessions.blogspot.com/2011/11/fox-in-box-ois-fox-really-in-box.html