Thanks to the new camera I was finally able to take some pictures of the Blush Duo that I got. All in all I think this was a really nice collection they came out with. They came out with 7 mineralized blush duos. One half is a solid colour and the other half is a complementary marbelized colour. The pigmentation in these is really great, so you don't need to be constantly sweeping your brush over it to get a decent enough product. They are shimmery, but it is not chunky glitter. It just has a highly frosted appearance. The colours were gorgeous but I only picked up one. Being fairly pale, I felt that all the bronze/brown tone duos were too dark for my skin tone although on many others I think they would look great. I picked up Moon River which is the lightest one they had. This is a very pale pink with the marbelized side coming off an almost pale white gold. It might not work on darker skin tones as a blush because it is so light but you could probably use it as a highlight.
There are so many methods to apply these, from using the 188 to the 187 or using a blush brush. Using them separately or both together. It's really about personal preference and whatever you feel like doing! My favourite way to apply is to take my 187 and swirl it over both halfs to get a combination of the two colours. I apply that to my cheeks and then go back with my 168 and grab some of the marbelized side for some extra highlight on top of my cheeks.
There are so many methods to apply these, from using the 188 to the 187 or using a blush brush. Using them separately or both together. It's really about personal preference and whatever you feel like doing! My favourite way to apply is to take my 187 and swirl it over both halfs to get a combination of the two colours. I apply that to my cheeks and then go back with my 168 and grab some of the marbelized side for some extra highlight on top of my cheeks.
I think this collection is worth checking out although I would suggest going to see it in person and swatching them for yourself since it can be hard to judge online what they truly look like.
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