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Jul 4, 2014
Kendall O.
I'm looking Into purchasing a few more MAC blushes to fill the rest of my palette. The only ones I own now are peachykeen and Springsheen & I LOVE them. I have very warm skintone and I'm a medium complexion but I tan VERY easily & with it being summer, I will be getting color. I like peachy, coral tones and not too bright pink. Thanks for your suggestions!
Jul 4, 2014
Stella K.
I really like Gingerly.
Jul 4, 2014
Lorna G.
Hello Kendall!
I hope to find you in good health.
I am a warm based skin tone. I'm genearlly a NC40 (summer) and C4.5 (winter). Like you, I find myself opting towards coral/peachy tones to give my skincolour a nice pop. I really really enjoy Melba (matte) and Peaches (sheertone) Both blushes work well for my skintone on many looks. Melba is more of a brick coral, where as peaches is a pure peachy/coral colour.
If I'm going for a more heavier blush I generally use the Matte melba blush, as I find the pigmentation is a lot higher, thus you need a steady hand to apply it. But if I'm going for a more natural blush, and want something just barely there, peaches really does the trick for me. I just swirl my brush around once and it gives my cheeks a natural peachy blush.
I hope my recommendations have helped you or anybody else searching for peachy/coral blushes.
Jul 4, 2014
Dawn A.
Yes I agree with Lorna on Melba and Peaches! Melba is my fave:)
Jul 4, 2014
Farah D.
You should definitely get sunbasque..! It's a peach with gold flecks,sheertone shimmer and its gorgeous especially for summer..