Favorite blush of all time?
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Sep 10, 2015
Ealu T.
Nars - Taj Mahal - a gorgeous golden orange blush. Works wonderfully on medium, tan, dark skin tones. It gives a very warm glow without being overpowering, It's a shame I don't hear it being mentioned often enough! Another absolute favourite is Exhibit A by Nars again. Also Ambering Rose and Raizin by MAC.
Sep 10, 2015
Dustbath B.
Benefit Dallas, it's so easy and versatile. I heard on another forum though that it might be discontinued though. Eep!
Sep 11, 2015
Aurora S.
Mary Kay Shy Blush. It's dupe for the Nars Orgasm. Shy Blush is more pigmented, slightly more products and cheaper. I don't even bother with buying the Nars one anymore
Sep 14, 2015
Marleen B.
Tarte Exposed is a staple imo. It can be used as a neutral blush to give dimension to the face for a no makeup look. It can be used as a hybrid blush/bronzer for pale skinned girls who just cannot find a bronzer. Or for light-medium skinned girls who don't have time to do a blush & a bronzer. It can be used as a base blush color under a brighter blush to give a gradient look for those who have a hard time blending out a bright blush. Think of it as a "transition" color like in eye shadows. Even if doesn't become your favorite blush, you won't regret it because of its versatility. It's like my Urban Decay Naked BASICS shadow palette. Not very interesting to look at in the pan, but used a lot.