So can Cremeblend blushes also be worn on the lips? I never tried any creme blushes from MAC, I'm not a fan of creme cheek products in general. I just have one Bobbi Brown Pot Rouge and hate it with a passion, LOL. I have no idea how to apply it, everything I tried so far didn't really work and I didn't like it at all, it always ends up looking patchy. What's the best brush and technique to apply creme blush?
The colours of Florida and Optimistic Orange look amazing, so maybe I would give them a try.
They're not all lip or eye safe - if I recall correctly, Florida might be. I think I'd asked about it at the time but it's hard to remember. Chances are it just goes by the individual color.
I get the best results applying them with a 190, of all things, but that's for swiping it on and then doing mostly just localized blending around the edges of the swipe. I only use them in concentrated areas anyhow, since they're so bright - either along the cheek bone, 80's disco style, or just a smidge on the apples of the cheeks, so the stiff brush is good. I've tried them with duo-fiber brushes too, but the color was harder to control. I have small cheeks, so I need to be careful. That face brush from Semi-Precious would be great, I bet, but I missed out on getting it.
I love them, but you really need to have a plan of attack before you apply them or it's clown cheek time. I wouldn't say they're patchy, but if you're too afraid and put too little on, then have to add more in a different spot, blending the two points together evenly can be tricky. Once you get your battle plan down with them, though, they're just as easy to use as an equally pigmented powder shadow.
One thing - I don't much care for using them over foundation.....makes blending a little trickier and also they just look fresher and sassier on bare skin, maybe with a little powder over instead.