Sunday 7 October 2012

Take 3: Highstreet Blushes


In the last few months I've built up my lipstick/lip product collection and so thought now was the time to turn my attention to blushes. I already had a few Benefit box powders and most of my blushers are various shades of pinks so I thought I would have a look around the highstreet to find some new shades from new brands to try and add some variety to my collection. These three are the ones I decided on: the first on the left is 'Peach Melba' by Natural Collection, then 'English Rose' by MUA and finally 'Head Over Heels' by Topshop.


'Peach Melba' by Natural Collection: Natural Collection are a great brand for trying out new colours and products to see if you like them before splashing out on something similar from a more expensive brand as all their make up products are £2 or under. This colour is a matte warm peach shade which looks great for natural make up days or if you are wearing heavier colours else where. It brings warmth to your complexion without looking 'done' and is easy to apply due to the finely milled, soft texture of the powder. The shade looks lovely built up or with just one stroke from your brush. It may not be the most glamorous of packaging but it is great for travel and I've been very impressed with this offering. I would definitely try some other blushes from the range and has been a great introduction to peachier shades.


'English Rose' by MUA: This was a bit more expensive at £2.50 but still amazingly cheap for a blusher! I hadn't tried much from MUA when I purchased this but had heard a lot of good things about the brand. I chose this colour as it is quite 'me' and had a mixture of pinks and peaches. The two squares of purple were a little daunting but once the product is swirled together you can't notice it. The reason for a mosaic of colours according to MUA is because different skin tones highlight different colours, so by swirling them together it will adapt to suit your specific skin tone and therefore suit everyone. The pigmentation wasn't fantastic once it is on your brush - the colour looks a lot deeper when swatched. However, it can be built up and it looks nice combined with a little of peach melba too. This particular blush has a little shimmer running through it so it eliminates the need for a separate highlight - this may not be to everyone's taste but I'm partial to a bit of sparkle, and it doesn't leave you looking like a glitter ball. The only problem I had with this is because the pan is so big I had to use a larger brush to save me picking up way too much product and a lot of fall out and therefore precision was a bit more difficult. I wasn't wowed by this product but it is a nice one to have in the collection.



'Head Over Heels' by Topshop: Out of all of the blushers mentioned this is the most expensive at £6. After picking up an extensive amount of lipsticks from their make up range I decided to have a go at the blushers. It is my first cream blush (it is cream to powder formulation) and I found it difficult to work with at the beginning. My stippling brush didn't give me enough colour as I would have liked as the colour in the pan is so bright it wasn't translating to my face at all. Instead I pat it on and rub it in with my fingers which gives a much nicer flush. As I said the colour is very bright but once blended in well it isn't as shocking and gives a nice wash of colour. I love the packaging as it has a little mirror and is very lightweight and I really like the colour too, I'm just not so sure about cream blushes. I think I'm going to have to play around with it a bit more and see what works best for me.

Have you tried any of these blushers? Would you recommend any other highstreet blushers? xxx

8 comments:

  1. I have not tried any of these, i love bourjois's blusher, i just got a MUA one and i have a no 7 one but i dont like them :-( i need to bring u make up shopping with me since im new to it all lol i just use bronzer at the moment and i need a highlighter, fab post hun x

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    1. I want to try bourjois blushers too. I am happy to help if you have any questions! That would be fun haha :) xx

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  2. i love topshop blushes, they're my favourite!

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    1. I'm warming up to this one, I think I just need to get the hang of cream blushes x

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  3. I really love the Topshop cream blushers! They are my favourites! I use Head Over Heels nearly every day! x

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    1. How would you suggest I apply it? I need some tips haha x

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  4. I was looking at natural collection blushes the other day! Normally I just walk past natural collection in boots but that blush caught my eye!

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    1. I've heard the blushes are the best thing from the Natural Collection so it's worth a look x

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