If you particularly love a certain shade in the box then you can use a smaller brush to pick up the specific colour and apply it that way. I love doing this with the lightest pearl shade and using it as a highlighter. That's the great thing about this blush, you can mix and match the colours, creating so many blush options in the one box.
As usual the blush came with a mini thin kabuki brush to apply the product but I much prefer using angled powder brushes so these tend to sit in a draw being unused. Still they are a great option if you want separate brushes for each blush so not to mix colours.
Benefit Boxed Blushes are $51 from Myer and David Jones but you can also order directly from the US site which can be beneficial in saving money.
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*This is a sponsored review.
7 comments:
So pretty, I am keen to get one of these! X
Bec | Bec & Beauty
Benefit always have really cute packaging, especially for their blushes :)
amadeemaybeauty.blogspot.com
Wow!!! This is so pretty. I super love the shades and the packaging. Its a must have indeed.
@Bec
Definitely, so good to hear! I would recommend it, such a nice everyday shade :)
@Amadee
I know right, the only companies whose packaging compares even slightly is The Balm and maybe Lime Crime and Sugar Pill but in general, not many other brands are this creative and daring :) x
@Ana B
It's great that you love all the shades because then you can experiment using them separately as well as colour combinations mixed together :) Lots of room for creativity with this one! x
Is this glittery or more of a sheen?
Carolyn | BLOG
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