Colour
Dandelion gives a natural and glowy complexion which is probably why Benefit advertises this as a face brightening powder. Although it's much too pigmented for me to use as an all over powder, it gives a lovely flushed look to the cheeks.
Consistency
The texture is very fine and as a result you may have to apply more product than you usually would to get colour payoff. This will also depend on your skin colour so if you have fair skin it shouldn't be as much of an issue as it is for tanned skin.
Usage
As mentioned earlier, Benefit advertises this as a face brightening powder which implies to use it all over the face but I much prefer to use it only as a blush on the apples of my cheeks.
Pigmentation
The swatch above shows Dandelion generously applied, as you can probably tell it isn't very bold and so is quite a natural blush.
Cost
All Benefit boxed powders retail for $51 in Australia.Accessibility
Benefit Dandelion is available at all Benefit counters, usually located at Myer or David Jones. You can also order directly from the US site which can be beneficial in saving money.
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2 comments:
This is one of my favorite Benefit blushers x
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