The stripes go from very pale pink to bright fuchsia pink. The overall effect is midtone bright pink. There's a subtle shimmer to all the shades, but no glitter. You could try using only a few of the strips together, but you certainly can't use them individually, because they are just too narrow. The powder feels very smooth and soft, but not very powdery, and it blends nicely. Another great Laura Geller product!
You will have seen the blush featured in this look already, but there's also a full face picture at the end of this post, as well as swatches of course.
I bought mine from eBay, but this is also available from QVC. It comes with a double ended brush/applicator (not pictured) and costs £23 plus £2.95 shipping cost. Also comes in a Peach colour which is like the look of, but not at that price. I paid £15 including postage for mine which is a lot more reasonable I think. You get 5 g of product for your money.
See more pictures after the jump!
Taken with flash |
Taken without flash in natural daylight |
All 5 shades mixed together (left), shades swatched individually (right) Taken with flash |
All 5 shades mixed together (left), shades swatched individually (right) Taken without flash in natural daylight |
Wearing Pink Blossom on the cheeks |
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