Wednesday 12 November 2014

Natural Collection Blushed Cheeks in Rosey Glow - Review

Bonjour!

This is my Natural Collection Blushed Cheeks Blusher in Rosey Glow.   I once read that it is a reasonable dupe for Benefit Dallas, which I've used, loved and finished a good long while ago but have never got round to repurchasing.  I dithered around for ages over Rosey Glow and then picked it up the other week after reminding myself that it was only £1.99!


A picture of the Natural Collection Blushed Cheeks in Rosey Glow
A picture of the Natural Collection Blushed Cheeks in Rosey Glow
A picture of the Natural Collection Blushed Cheeks in Rosey Glow


This does seem like one of the palest blush powders I've bought.  A fleshy pink in the pan with a touch of the nude vibe? It's not matte, nor shimmery but verges on 'ever so slightly pearly' in finish. The pigment is surprisingly good but I do have to layer it up a little to achieve a decent 'flush' of colour - being a bit darker skinned and all.  Buffing it in with my Real Techniques Blusher Brush seems to work well, although I do find the formula a little powdery - it fluffs up 'Puff the Magic Dragon Style' when you touch the brush to the pan so a good blow/tap is advisable before applying but it lasts well on - most of the day in fact (again surprisingly) - without going patchy.  Rosey Glow does have a tendency to look a bit 'candy pink' when swatched but once on, it's actually quite a flattering tone, not overly colourful on my skin tone but with a pleasant warmth to it, which is sometimes all you want/need on your kite - particularly at this time of year when skin can start to look a little grey?

Swatched below and blended above ...

A picture of the Natural Collection Blushed Cheeks in Rosey Glow


And on the kite ... ignoring the shocking dark circles please ...!

A picture of the Natural Collection Blushed Cheeks in Rosey Glow

And here's a quick swatch of Benefit Dallas on the left and Rosey Glow on the right - only snapped on my phone in Boots (as you do - hence the weird angle and bad lighting!).  Dallas is much deeper with more of a burnished tone to it don't you think?

A picture of Benefit Dallas and Natural Collection Blushed Cheeks in Rosey Glow


Anyway back to Rosey Glow ... overall I think this a very decent little pot of blusher, especially considering it's £1.99 - isn't that the price of a Starbucks Cappuccino (my favourite by the way!)?  It's a great 'everyday product' and is one that I could probably apply in the semi-darkness of the morning without making too many mistakes - now there's a challenge!

Have you  tried any Natural Collection Blushed Cheeks colours?  What do you think of Rosey Glow?

Jen x






6 comments:

  1. I do love a make up bargain but often (not always) find they don't have any any depth of colour? But will definitely give this one a go! xx

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  2. I've never of this brand before (maybe because I live in the U.S.) but I am quite fascinated by it. I love a bargain and I love a dupe. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and it looks beautiful on you! <3

    xx Brigette | http://www.brigetteramos.com

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  3. A great price and it looks good! Might be too pale for me. I need a bit of colour! Lynne xx

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    1. Give it a go Lynne - it's surprisingly pigmented! xx

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