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Can anyone recommend a nice pinky dewy looking blusher ? please

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bishboschone · 21/04/2014 20:33

I usually wear bb cream and bronzer but fancy a pinky colour . anyone know of any good ones .tia

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Legologgo · 21/04/2014 20:36

Any creme one. Try bobbi brown

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 21/04/2014 20:48

Max Factor do a nice, cheapo one. Otherwise I'm a big fan of the Benefir cheek tints.

lavenderhoney · 21/04/2014 20:58

L'oreal do a gel one in pink that's very nice.

bishboschone · 21/04/2014 21:02

thanK's I only have boots to look in .. is creme better ?

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lurkingaround · 21/04/2014 21:07

I find the creme ones sits in my pores. Don't like 'em. But I tend to oily skin, maybe that's it.
I have a Bobbi Brown powder blusher, looks viciously pink in the pot, a bit scary but really good. Think it's called soft pink or pale pink. It sort of glows a bit. Really fresh looking. Only thing is that it doesn't last all day. Other than that it's the best I've tried for dewy-ness.

TheBookofRuth · 21/04/2014 21:08

Bourgeois are good, and they do creme ones. They currently have a pink one which is supposed to adapt to the right shade for your skin.

MsAspreyDiamonds · 21/04/2014 21:09

Boots No 7 in Nude. I have used it for over 10 years & will be most upset if they discontinue it.

MUA range blushers are only 1 from Superdrug & very good quality.

Zhx3 · 21/04/2014 21:13

Nars Orgasm for me, I love it. Bought it for quite a few of my friends too! It's a bit on the pricey side, but I don't wear make-up very often, so has lasted me for ages.

libertytrainers · 21/04/2014 21:17

nars deep throat

justasecond · 21/04/2014 21:28

I like cream blushers but have not found one that lasts and have tried lots. Atm I use Bobbi Brown powder blushes in desert pink or slopes and I find they last the day.

rootypig · 21/04/2014 21:30

Topshop cream blushers are excellent
Bourjois powder blushers are better than Chanel (and the same company makes both)
Bobbi Brown in Slopes is the classic

TripTrapTripTrapOverTheBridge · 22/04/2014 00:15

Bobbi Brown pot rouge in powder pink.

You need a cream/gel blush for dewy really.

MrsCocoa · 22/04/2014 01:00
singaporeswing · 22/04/2014 07:34

I second Bobbi Brown Slopes, gorgeous finish.

PotatoPolly · 22/04/2014 07:39

Benefit do quite a big range of colours. Dallas might be the right kind of colour, or even their PosyTint stain.

conquita · 22/04/2014 07:46

Sunday Riley - Honest

nowahousewife · 22/04/2014 07:54

Bobbi Brown Shimmer Brick in Rose

Nectarines · 22/04/2014 07:57

Benefit dandelion is lovely

rootypig · 22/04/2014 08:58

Stila convertible colour is fab, second that

LinusDKD · 22/04/2014 09:00

Daniel Sandler watercolour blush in Flush.

You only need a teeny tiny amount of this liquid blush and then blend it quickly with your fingers. It also lasts for ages.

flippinada · 22/04/2014 09:10

For budget, max factor creme blush in soft pink is v nice.

For spendy, Bobbi Brown pot rouge in raspberry is fab (looks very vivid in the packaging but blends down to a lovely, natural dewy finish).

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DodderyOldSoul · 22/04/2014 09:13

The Nars Orgasm is brilliant. Also bought it for my friends. Best make up ever.

smilerc · 22/04/2014 09:30

I have to agree with the max factor blush in soft pink too. It's a tiny pot but so good. It is also raved about in a lot of the beauty blogs/videos I watch.
If you want a dewy finish you will need a creme blush.

bishboschone · 22/04/2014 19:13

I went t into boots and bought a few to try ..Thanks for all the recs..I will see how I get on and may invest in am expensive one .

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