Kristin Bacon
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these will be my first ombre blushes i want them now!
Honestly, on my face I can't say they're to die for. But I do like them and do like how they look in the pan lolI tried one of MAC's blush ombres a few years back and honestly didn't get the hype. I felt like it was lacking in pigmentation and felt a little stiff to me. :dunno: Maybe I'm missing something, but I'm just going to call it money saved.
I feel like the blush ombres are really awesome for people just starting out with blush. They're quite sheer so it's rather difficult to over apply. Plus the lasting power isn't the greatest, so even if you do it will end up fading to a less dramatic color. -shrugs- I guess it depends on how you like your blush. Vintage Grape wasn't the first blush I ever bought, but it was the blush that showed me how to apply this stuff (semi) properly lol.Honestly, on my face I can't say they're to die for. But I do like them and do like how they look in the pan lolI tried one of MAC's blush ombres a few years back and honestly didn't get the hype. I felt like it was lacking in pigmentation and felt a little stiff to me. :dunno: Maybe I'm missing something, but I'm just going to call it money saved.
It's funny you say that Vintage Grape is one of the most pigmented blushes I own. Maybe it had to do with what color you got.I tried one of MAC's blush ombres a few years back and honestly didn't get the hype. I felt like it was lacking in pigmentation and felt a little stiff to me.Maybe I'm missing something, but I'm just going to call it money saved.![]()
Vintage Grape is super pigmented. I also have the pale pink into lavender one and that one is much sheerer, but still very pretty for fair skin. I could have bought Ripe Peach when it came out, but I was still afraid of coral face products for me back then. I got over that one not long after, hehe.It's funny you say that Vintage Grape is one of the most pigmented blushes I own. Maybe it had to do with what color you got.
Sounds like the one I had!Vintage Grape is super pigmented. I also have the pale pink into lavender one and that one is much sheerer, but still very pretty for fair skin. I could have bought Ripe Peach when it came out, but I was still afraid of coral face products for me back then. I got over that one not long after, hehe.
I worn peach nuance today I love that blushActually the peachy one reminds me more of Estée Lauder peach nuance or witty peach. I own RP and have to say it does look different than the peach one shown in this collection, at least from the pictures. I wish they had kept the circle format instead of the square for some reason....the ombré seems to flow better that way. Lol.
So pretty!PN is lighter and less peachy than RP