When it comes to
makeup, I’m not so much of a blusher person, I’m definitely more of a contour
and highlight kind of girl. Up until recently, I have really neglected blusher
for various different reasons, however the main one being that many of them are
too pigmented and therefore don’t look right on my dark skintone. On the odd occasion, there are days where I
feel like contour and highlight aren’t cutting it and that I need a little bit
of blusher to tie the look together, which is where the *Pixi Sheer Cheek Gel’s
come into play.
| Pixi
say the “sheer gel blush creates a natural looking and long lasting cheek
flush to brighten & beautify your complexion in an instant.” |
These blushers are very
light in consistency and have a sheer tint of pigment, which prevents them from
being too overpowering and maintains a natural look. Although it may look like
there’s not a lot of product, a little goes a long way and you need the
smallest bit. I love the versatility in the application as you can apply it
with a brush, and when I do apply it with a brush, I use a duo fiber brush,
however my favourite way too apply this blusher is with my fingers as it just
applies so nicely. Due to the fact that these are gel blushers, the longevity
isn’t one of the best, but when it does start to wear off, it fades away nicely
and not at all patchy.
In all honesty, I am a
packaging fiend, as I’m a sucker for some good packaging, ranging all the way
from the box to the packaging of the product itself. The packaging of these
actual blushers doesn’t leave a lot to be desired and it’s a very ‘what you see
if what you get’ sort of packaging. It consists of a pale green box, which is
very typical of all Pixi products, and the actual product is housed in a squeezy
tube, which makes it travel, and makeup bag friendly.
S H O P T H E P O S T
There are 3 shades
available with an RRP of £14 each - natural, flushed and rosy. The shade
natural is a lovely pale pink, which would be perfect for those with a fairer
complexion. Flushed is a deep berry shade, which is the one that I tend to opt
for, as it looks so nice on mid-darker skin tones. Rosy is more of a dark
mid-tone pink which is a good all-rounder.
Overall, I do really
like the concept of these blushers and I find that they work really well for
natural or no makeup-makeup looks and although it may not look like there’s a
lot of product, a little goes a long way and it’ll probably last you a good
while!
What’s your go-to
blusher?
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