M·A·C Beauty Powder (in Eversun & Feeling)
What They Say: "Silky-fine, shot with pearl, this blush inspires a subtle glow in tandem with a pure colour vibe. Ultra-smooth, delivers a light and alluring shimmer together with a sheer-colour payoff. Builds colour for ultimate effect. In every way luxurious. All are Limited Edition.
Eversun Shade description: Neutral peach bronze with gold pearl
Feeling Shade description: Dirty plum with silver pearl"
What Lisa Says: Looks like my Nars blushes may get a break for the summer! I love these MAC beauty powders and they're perfect for Spring/Summer. Both are very fine pressed powders that deliver buildable color with a pearl finish that is beautiful on the skin. The pearl shimmer is not overdone and just further enhances both of the colors I tested. Though they're sheer and impart a very natural "blush" on the cheek, they're high in pigment and it doesn't take much to deepen the color for evening.
"Feeling" had a bit more shimmer to it than "Eversun" (see shades here), but still; it was probably less than most blushes with the same. It is very natural looking and came across more rose colored on my skin than plum. Less is more when using this color. It imparts a natural healthy blush to the face but can look a little muddy if too much is applied. I found it to be very natural looking. Just lovely!
Eversun is my favorite of the two as I found it a bit more versatile a color this time of year. Like the name suggests, it gives you a gorgeous healthy sun kissed glow with a hint of gold shimmer. I used it as a blush and almost like a bronzer - following a "W" pattern across my cheeks & nose and hitting the high points of my forehead, etc. It looked like I'd had an afternoon of sun and my skin absolutely glowed. Just beautiful! This particular color is very natural looking - almost a neutral as it's description suggests. In spite of it being a true peach I can see this being versatile on many skin tones.
Most are already familiar with MAC products and for those faithful fans, you will not be disappointed. For the few who have yet to try the brand, this would be a great item to start with. For the MAC addicts out there who I know are wondering if this de-pots well, I experimented for you. I hesitantly warmed my flat iron and crossed my fingers. Mine de-potted beautifully. Just be extra careful with these. The Beauty Powder Blushes feel finer than most MAC blushes and if not handled with TLC, I think they could break-up a little easier. I did not carry this around in my purse for just this reason.
Retail Price: $17.50 (at Nordstroms or online at maccosmetics.com)
DeLush Rating:

Posted on June 19, 2008 4:14 AM in categories: Blush, M·A·C, Totally DeLush
Clarins Multi-Blush Cream Compact (in Apricot & Litchee)
Jamie's Thoughts: I wanted so badly to love this product, but I just couldn't seem to make it happen. This is a mediocre offering from the usually-fabulous Clarins cosmetics line. My main beef is the suggested method of application: I hate using my fingers to apply blush. It spreads oils all over my combination skin, which leads to irritation and breakouts. That said...
As a blush...
Tough to apply, didn't go on smoothly (I felt like I was tugging at my face), stayed on for about 4-5 hours, color was true to description in that it was luminous but not shiny
As an eyeshadow...
I found the colors too close to skin tone for my complexion - anyone who can rock a peach or pink eye would love this. The product just isn't very smooth (again, with the tugging!).
As a lippie...
It's very matte - no shimmer whatsoever, so take that into account when considering a purchase. Staying power was almost nonexistent. Does not combine well with other lip products.
The Litchee color (a light, mauvey pink) was fairly versatile, and would be a great choice for anyone with a cooler complexion. The Apricot is quite peachy, and looks almost orange in some light. Overall, I'm moderately disappointed.
Retail Price: $26.50 USD (at us.clarins.com or go here to find a retail location near you)
Posted on June 17, 2008 6:05 PM in categories: Blush, Clarins, Eyeshadow
Redpoint Beauty Airbrush Effects Blushwhip
What They Say: "This sheer, creme-gel blush hydrates and firms while giving cheeks a natural, radiant glow. Airbrush Effects Blushwhip has a unique air-like texture, with weightless, light diffusing pigments that create a smooth and flawless looking complexion. The easy-to-blend, ultra-hydrating formula diminishes the appearance of large pores and adds much needed moisture to dry skin during the winter months. ...It firms and brightens the cheek area, imparting a youthful glow."Melissa Says: I am traditionally not a wearer of cream blush in general. Since I have skin that tends to get a little oily late in the afternoon, I've always relied on powder blush for my extra glow. I've always felt like cream blush has slipped off my skin after several hours or didn't blend well.
There are a few reasons this one stands out to me as different. First of all, it blends seamlessly, goes on smooth & silky, and creates a gorgeous sheer flush that stays true and lasts hours. (I prefer the Vida rosy pink shade a bit more for my skin tone - it seems to have slightly less of a pearlized finish than the Glow peachy pink).
Though I did feel the need to blot once or twice as usual, I didn't feel as if my skin necessarily became any more shiny because of the product. True, the look had more of a slight moisturized sheen than the powder blush I'm used to, but it looked healthy and supple, not messy or greasy.
User Tip: A little goes an incredibly long way. Seriously. One or two very small dabs on your fingertip (think 1/2 the size of a pea) to start will be more than sufficient on each cheek. The container also holds a very sufficient amount of product, enough to likely last many months.
*If you suffer from extremely oily skin, this would not be the best choice for you. However, if you have normal or dry skin, this could definitely impart some much-needed radiance to your complexion.
Retail Price: $28.00 /.48 oz. (at redpointbeauty.com)
DeLush Rating:

Posted on May 10, 2008 2:37 AM in categories: Blush, Redpoint, Totally DeLush
NEW Maybelline Mineral Power Naturally Luminous Blush
- Blends naturally with skin tone for a fresh flush of color
- Skin looks healthy and fresh
- Talc-free, lightweight formula
- Fragrance-free
- Oil-free
Melissa Says: This finely-milled powder goes on a little bit sheer and looks pretty and yes, a little bit luminous! Don't worry, it won't make your face shine...the luminosity is subtle and not shimmery. It also blends into the skin with ease and lasts well.
User Tip: A little goes a loonnnng way, so you only have to tap a bit into the lid before swirling your brush around. Fortunately, the way the interior is designed, not a lot of loose powder will get lost along the way.
Retail Price: $8.99 (at drugstores everywhere)
DeLush Rating:

Posted on May 1, 2008 11:52 PM in categories: Blush, Drugstore Find of the Week, Maybelline, Mineral Makeup, Totally DeLush
BECCA Beach Tint (in Watermelon)
What They Say: "BECCA Beach Tint is a beautifully blendable crème stain for cheeks and lips that suits all skin types. Kiss-proof and water-resistant, it dries to a perfect, streak-free, non-greasy and non-drying finish. Each shade is deliciously scented in its synonymous name.
- 2-in-1 crème stain for cheeks and lips
- Deliciously scented
- Oil Free, Streak Free, and Water-proof
- Contains anti-oxidant vitamin E
- Preservative and paraben-free"
Melissa Says: This does have a slightly sweet scent to it, but more importantly, it kisses skin with a gorgeous wash of color. Use just a little bit to create a lovely glow on the cheeks, and a little bit more for a perfectly-stained lip. (Pop on a bit of gloss on top of lips for a completed look.) This does stay very well for several hours, without fading or streaking, and when you apply it, it glides over the skin and blends very smoothly to help create a natural flush on the cheeks. It's also very easy to control the level of sheerness with this as well. This is a great low-maintenance product that applies quickly with the perfect amount of impact.
Retail Price: $25 / .24 fl oz. tube (at beccacosmetics.com or go here to find a retail location near you)
DeLush Rating:

Posted on April 18, 2008 4:32 AM in categories: BECCA, Blush, Lip Stain, Totally DeLush
CHANEL Spring 2008 Blush in Enchanteresse
What They Say: "Unique powder blusher imparts a flattering radiance to cheeks. Remarkably silky texture for easy application and subtle shading. Accentuate cheekbones for a youthful look. Softer tones around the eyes soften expression and rejuvenate."Jen's Experience: I have really had a hard time deviating from my normal routine of NARS Orgasm blush every single day, but this product has challenged my normal routine. This blush from Chanel is a beige with just a hint of rose, like a bronzer and blush all in one. The color is fantastic with everything in my wardrobe, clothing and makeup. It applies so nicely and blends like a total dream. I wear it pretty much everyday. This is a limited edition color for Chanel, so hit the counter and check it out before it's gone!
Retail Price: $40.00 (Chanel.com or your local department store)
Rating: 




Posted on March 12, 2008 2:51 AM in categories: Blush, Chanel, Totally DeLush
NEW! Revlon ColorStay Mineral Bronzer & Blush
Formula is non-irritating and fragrance free.
Available in 3 Blush and 2 Bronzer shades."
Melissa Says: Though I tested this in one of the Bronzer shades (Golden Bronze), I think I can sufficiently give you the basic things you need to know about those as well as the Blush shades. First of all, the teeny-tiny little brush in the case is ridiculous, unless you're going to try putting the blush on a Barbie. However, we don't really expect ideal-sized brushes in drugstore compacts most of the time these days. When moving to one of my own, larger, brushes I began to realize just how quickly the blush would disintegrate into lots of excess loose powder on the edges of the compact. Sadly, within only slightly over two weeks of use, I started to see the bottom of the compact already!
Though the color goes on pretty, sheer, and stays true, it's a shame that I could only recommend this as a worthwhile purchase if Revlon finds a way to make the product last longer or just goes ahead and makes it a loose formula to begin with.
Retail Price: $13.99 (in drugstores everywhere)
DeLush Rating:

Posted on February 19, 2008 10:53 PM in categories: Blush, Mineral Makeup, Revlon
CHANEL Holiday 2007: Blush of Youth and Quadra Four Eyeshadow
About the blush: "Soft, light pressed powder sweeps on a sheer, luminous glow without ever streaking. Quilted surface inspired by the newest CHANEL handbag is unarguably chic. Nylon powder provides easy glide and long wear. Photo-reflective pigments help reduce the appearance of fine lines. "
Jen's Experience: This is my first experience with Chanel blush, and I am definitely pleased with what I've seen. The Holiday 2007 shade, Neroli Rose is a very light pink with blue undertones and a fair amount of sparkle. On my skin, I needed a fair amount of blush to give significant color, but on a friend who is even fairer-skinned than I am, it looks absolutely gorgeous. For those with cooler skin tone and very pale skin, I highly recommend this shade. And since the texture and wear is so nice on this blush, I am eager to try other shades on my own skin tone.
Retail Price: $40.00 (Chanel.com or your local Chanel counter)
About the eyeshadow: "Shade combinations ranging from matte to frost to satin for multiple looks, contrasting or complementary. Apply dry for subtle shadowing. Slightly moistened applicator gives a more intense shade. Organic polymer derivatives ensure smudge-proof long wear, particularly in high temperature or humidity."
Jen's Experience: I have tested the Chanel eyeshadow quads with great results in the past, and this one is no exception. The color collection for the Radiant Gems quad, though, is an absolute standout. The quad contains a white and silver, certainly perfect for evening, but great for day as well at low concentration. The other two shades are pinks that coordinate perfectly as accents with the white and silver. If you're looking for a fun gift for a fan of CHANEL cosmetics, this is definitely my pick.
Retail Price: $55.00 (Chanel.com or your local Chanel counter)
DeLush Ratings:
Blush of Youth 


Eyeshadow Quad 



Posted on December 14, 2007 3:59 PM in categories: Blush, Chanel, Eyeshadow
Review: Physician's Formula Talc-Free Mineral Blush
What They Say: "First-ever Mineral, bi-colored pressed powder blush! Ideal for sensitive skin, the talc-free, minimalist formula allows skin to breathe and can help minimize irritation and breakout. Minerals provide color that achieves soft, sheer shades for a long-lasting smooth, natural finish. The marbleized design features two shades-in-one for a flawless and even finish."
Jen's Experience: I tried this blush in three different shades, and kind of expected that one of the three would be fantastic for my skin tone and the others would be lackluster at best. I was surprised (and thrilled) to find that each of the shades looked good with my skin. They pack a punch of color, so I did have to go a little lighter than normal on the application, but I found them easy to blend with a brush or even a bit of pressed powder. I was a little disappointed in the wear; I needed to reapply after wearing 4-6 hours. But for the price, I think these are a solid choice for those looking for a new blush.
Retail Price: $10.95 (PhysiciansFormula.com or your local drugstore)
Rating: 



Posted on October 26, 2007 6:38 AM in categories: Blush, Physician's Formula
Review: Neutrogena Mineral Sheers Blush
What They Say: "Neutrogena Mineral Sheers™ Blush is a whole new way to blush, naturally! It not only delivers the perfect amount of color every time, it's actually good for skin.
Developed by dermatologists, this lightweight powder contains pure, gentle minerals that soften and smooth skin, while the innovative all-in-one brush delivers just the right amount of color. With naturally-derived silk powder, patented Total Soy, and an exclusive multi-vitamin complex of Vitamin E, Pro-Retinol, Vitamin C and Pro-Vitamin B5, even the most sensitive skin is beautifully conditioned and toned.
In five luxurious shades, there's no better way to enjoy healthy-looking, glow-from-within color--naturally.
- Non-irritating
- No talc
- Oil-free
- Fragrance-free
- Dermatologist developed
- Net wt. 0.10 oz. all-in-one brush with dispenser
Melissa Says: Oh, boy...here we go. Let's start with a positive note - the color of this blush (I tried a few different shades) is pretty and sheer and lasts nicely...after you've panicked and tried to wipe the blotch of pigment that swipes onto your face directly out of the brush the first several times. When you shake the brush to get the blush into it, it all comes out in a dot in the middle of it (and all over your counter or clothing - here's a tip: keep the cap ON when you shake it).
When I first applied the blush to my cheeks, something a friend had told me about her experience with the product came true for me as well. I was definitely not impressed with the strong amount that went onto my skin (and unevenly at that), because of the unbalanced dispersion of the product on the brush. Also, blush flew all over my bathroom counter and I was very glad I was staying home that day and was in a t-shirt instead of nice work clothes. Okay, lesson learned. From that time on, I only shook the brush a little bit and kept the cap on to catch the loose pigment. I still had some problems with getting the right amount on my cheeks, though, and kept having to reach for a tissue to dab off excess.
What I realized a few times later was that I only needed to shake lightly once or twice, because some pigment always remains in the brush from the time prior. This made the shade much prettier and more wearable.
In the end, it can look very pretty...but I really don't think it's all that convenient if you have to work so hard to get it to not mess up your clothes and not make you look like a baby doll. This had promise, but for me fell short. This blush in different packaging would definitely be something to try.
Retail Price: $12.99 (at drugstores and superstores)
DeLush Rating:

Posted on August 29, 2007 9:42 PM in categories: Blush, Neutrogena
Physicians Formula Shimmer Strips Custom Bronzer, Blush and Eyeshadow
What They Say: "Shimmer all year long with this glowing powder which highlights skin with five luminous bands of warm beige, sand and bronze. All shades blend together for the ultimate glamorous, tan glow. Use all over face as a bronzer, sweep over cheeks as a blush or use each individual shade as an eye shadow. Silky smooth texture for a radiant complexion."
Alissa's Opinion: I tried this out in Sunset Strip (bronzer) and Malibu Strip (pink sand bronzer). I really loved the "custom" part of this bronzer. The lightest shades can be used to highlight and the darker ones are great for contouring. When mixed together on a big brush, the effect is a great tanned glow. The pink tones in Malibu Strip really brought out the blue in my eyes when I applied it on my lids and Sunset Strip was great for both face and décolletage. The texture was smooth and the amount of shimmer was just right. You really can't go wrong at this price.
Retail Price: $11.95 (at drugstores and superstores, as well as at physiciansformula.com)
DeLush Rating:

Posted on August 23, 2007 8:57 PM in categories: Blush, Bronzer, Eyeshadow, Physician's Formula
Review: Physician's Formula Powder Palette Multi-Colored Blush
What They Say: "A beautiful mosaic of complementary hues to contour and accentuate cheekbones with soft color and discreet shimmer. It's the perfect combination of colors that blend together to naturally enhance your cheekbones. The finest Italian talc provides a silky-smooth application that blends easily without streaking or irritating sensitive skin."
Jen's Experience: My collection of bronzers has grown tremendously this summer, but I've found few that give a nice glow without it looking too orangish. This one has very little pigment, so it seems to work well with my fair skin, and I find it very buildable, so I can give some nice contours to my cheekbones and a softer glow elsewhere. The case is fun and includes a brush, that, while not as good as my bronzing brush, is actually somewhat useful. My biggest complaint is that it doesn't last very long. It's gone before lunch, leaving me back to my natural, pale state. If it lasted longer, it would quite possibly be the perfect bronzer.
Retail Price: $10.95 (Physician'sFormula.com)
Rating: 


Posted on August 8, 2007 12:22 AM in categories: Blush, Physician's Formula
Review: Sue Devitt Starbrights Lip + Cheek Gel
What They Say: "Sheer, vibrant cheek gels with complementary lip glosses bring immediate radiance and luminosity to the skin. Cheeks and lips glow bright with sheer color in a selection of beautifying shades that are fun to wear and compliment all skin tones. Specifically formulated cheek gel provides long lasting color while nutrients and essential oils keep lips hydrated and healthy all day long."
What Melissa Says: I tested this product in Lyra - a set of nude shades, though other available color sets include peaches, pinks, bronzes, and lavenders, so almost anyone could potentially find a complimentary set of colors to bring out the best of their complexion here. I have been incredibly pleased with the cheek gel for its very subtle glow (not too much shine or sheen for me - a big plus!) and fairly long wear. It blends beautifully, too. The lip glosses (which both are amazing compliments to the blush) are very moisturizing and give a sheer wash of shiny color. The only thing I wish is that they were more long-lasting. However, this slim compact, which still manages to include a generously-sized mirror and more than sufficient product inside, still is among one of my favorite new products to apply and then easily slip into my purse.
Retail Price: $35.00 (at suedevittstudio.com or go here to find a retail location near you)
DeLush Rating:

Posted on June 15, 2007 11:26 PM in categories: Blush, Lip Gloss, Sue Devitt
Review: DHC Face Color Perfect Pro – Cheek
About the Face Color Perfect Pro Case: "Ultimate compact. Use and store your two favorite shades of DHC Face Color Perfect Pro Cheek or Highlighter (sold separately) in this slim, multi-function case. Includes a handy mirror and built-in wide-tip brush for easy applications or touch-ups anytime. Includes 1 case and 1 brush."
About the Face Color Perfect Pro Cheek: "Getting cheeky. These sheer and subtly sparkling blushes create a soft-focus flush of color and leave skin looking enlivened. Pair one with DHC Face Color Perfect Pro Highlighter to add nuance and definition. Place them in our new DHC Face Color Perfect Pro Case and enjoy glamorous colors in the palm of your hand."
About the Face Color Perfect Pro Highlighter: "A kiss of shimmer. Makeup artists in the know have a secret trick up their sleeves—highlighting powders. New DHC Face Color Perfect Pro Highlighter puts a flattering kiss of light and iridescence anywhere you need it—it’s particularly stunning atop your cheekbones and around your eyes."
What Lisa says: As one who usually tosses the small blush brushes that are standard fare with most cheek colors, I was looking forward to trying DHC’s handy compact along with a highlighter in Pale White and cheek colors in Rose, Pink and Spice.
This compact is sturdy. It holds two cheek colors or one cheek color and a highlighter and contains a mirror. The soft wide brush is contained in a slide compartment on the top side of the compact. Once out, by pressing a sliding button on the brush’s handle, the bristles slide out revealing a wide, almost fan shaped brush that fits easily into your hand. One of the nicer things about this brush is that it tends to hold its shape as the bristles retract into the handle and the whole unit slides back into the top of the compact.
Each of the colors that I received had a “subtle sparkle” to them that was easily seen in the case but was barely visible once applied to the skin. As far as color, Spice was my favorite as it had the most color pay-off and was quick and easy to apply. I know these colors are billed as “sheer” but the Pink and Rose colors were too sheer and needed quite a bit of product to show up on the skin. For very light complexions, this might be all you need but I found myself having to reapply cheek color throughout the day and never felt like I achieved the deepness of color that I usually wear. The Pale White Highlighter also had sparkle that failed to transfer to the skin and, once applied looked very white (almost like baby powder) and I found it muddled the cheek color.
Each of these powdered blushes was free of fragrance and traveled nicely in the compact, in my purse without chipping or breaking. While I still prefer a good contoured professional blush brush, the compact and brush were the best part about this whole concept. The colors just didn’t hold up well nor delivered the promise of color or the shimmer.
Note: Face Color Perfect Pro Case is sold separately from the blushes/highlighters so when figuring whether or not this product is worth your beauty dollars, take this into consideration.
Retail Prices: (All are available at http://www.dhccare.com/dhc/)
Compact w/ brush $11.00
Cheek color $7.50
Highlighter $7.50
DeLush Rating:
Compact 


Cheek color 

Highlighter 
Posted on April 25, 2007 4:40 PM in categories: Blush, Brighteners & Highlighters, DHC
Review: Smashbox O-GLOW
What They Say: "The first intuitive blush, this clear gel reacts with your personal skin chemistry to turn cheeks the exact color you blush, naturally in just seconds! O-GLOW works on every skin tone, from the lightest to the darkest, to give everyone a naturally gorgeous glow.
What it is formulated to do:
When applied, the skin's moisture activates the energizing Goji Berry-C Complex™. It creates a microcirculatory effect, producing a rosy flush that lasts all day. This completely natural looking, preservative and fragrance-free formula glides on smoothly for a healthy, glowing blush that's you, only prettier.
What else you need to know:
Experience instant chemistry as your complexion is transformed from so-so to oh-so-glowing!This revolutionary silicone-based clear gel works on every skin tone and is microcirculating and skin energizing to keep cheeks naturally flushed for hours. O-GLOW's unique Goji Berry-C Complex™ formula is full of antioxidants like vitamin C, pomegranate seed oil and marine plankton for added healthy-skin benefits "
Jen's Experience: I know a lot of our readers who have been raving about this product on our forum will be shocked, but I can honestly say that I don't see what all the fuss is about with this product. At first, the novelty of having a clear gel instantly turn into blush on my cheeks was sort of fun. But trying to figure out just the right amount of blush for a nice glow rather than a sunburn is challenging (I still don't consistently get it right). I also found it difficult to blend properly; some days when I put it on before work and then caught my reflection later on, I was horrified to see the terrible job I did when I was in a hurry that morning. When I first got this, I used it daily. Now, I find myself reaching for my Nars Orgasm blush or Stila Convertible Color when I am looking for an easy, natural glow.
Retail Price: $26.00 (Sephora)
Rating: 


Posted on April 3, 2007 10:31 PM in categories: Blush, Smashbox
BECCA Pressed Shimmer Powder
What They Say: "Becca Shimmer Powders have ultrafine particles of shimmer (mica) to deflect light and illuminate the skin, helping to create the look of naturally radiant skin. The fine shimmer is not overly glittery making it perfect for day or night with a luminous finish that's subtle rather than shiny or greasy."
Jen's Experience: Maybe I just don't understand this product. It says that it's powder, and the applicator definitely looks like it belongs with a pressed powder, yet when I try to wear it (much like I would a powder bronzer), it looks like I have sunburn. The color I'm using is Princess, which is labeled for Fair to Dark Tan skin, so you would think it would be possible to have a nice, subtle glowy effect, but if there's a way to do that over a large portion of my face, I never figured out how to do it. That said, if I use a small enough amount, it makes an awesome, really natural-looking blush. I still don't see much in the way of shimmer, but the color works very well with my fair skin in that context. So, what I didn't get in this shimmer powder, I gained in a totally wearable blush.
Retail Price: $34.00 (Sephora)
Rating: 

(As a blush)
Posted on March 30, 2007 7:26 PM in categories: BECCA, Blush, Powder
Review: NYX Cosmetics Cream Blush and Powder Blush
What They Say: (about the Rouge Cream Blush) “Rouge Cream Blush provides natural, radiant and long-lasting color to the cheeks due to a special creamy formulation. Simply dab onto skin with fingertips to emulate the look of natural and youthful skin.”
(about the Powder Blush) “Gives cheeks a healthy-looking glow and rosy color with its powder-base. This elegant blush glides easily onto the skin and it’s so light-weight, you’ll forget you’re wearing it!”
Alissa’s Opinion: (about the Rouge Cream Blush) I tried this product in Hot Pink. First of all, I have to say that the pictures on the website are not even close to the actual colors of the products, so be careful if you plan on ordering online. Besides that, this blush lived up to my expectations. It’s very sheer and easy to blend. I wouldn’t recommend it for anyone who is prone to breakouts, as it does contain oils.
(for the Powder Blush) I tested this blush in Cinnamon, and again, the color shown online doesn’t match the bright orange powder I have. The product itself was just alright. It is not any better than my everyday blush, but considering the very reasonable prices of this product line, I would be likely to use it to try new trends and seasonal colours.
Retail Prices: $6 each (at nyxcosmetics.com or go here to find a retail location near you)
DeLush Rating:
for both!
*p.s. - NYX Cosmetics is cruelty-free and does not test on animals.
Posted on March 29, 2007 3:48 PM in categories: Blush, NYX Professional Make-Up
Physician's Formula Powder Palette Multi-Colored Blush in Blushing Neutral
What They Say:
- A beautiful mosaic of complementary hues to contour and accentuate cheekbones with soft color and discreet shimmer.
- It’s the perfect combination of colors that blend together to naturally enhance your cheekbones.
- The finest Italian talc provides a silky-smooth application that blends easily without streaking or irritating sensitive skin.
Jamie’s Thoughts: As a redhead, my experiences with blush have not always been pleasant – or should I say, pleasant to look at. Some blushes don’t do enough, while others are more visible than stage makeup. I was very happy to test out and review this particular product, knowing that Physicians Formula has an excellent reputation for expertly constructing pre-blended palettes.
This blush is fantastic – it isn’t overloaded with shimmering agents, it isn’t heavy (meaning that it looks natural and doesn’t settle into my medium-sized pores), and one can easily get a more dramatic effect with multiple applications. It has a warm glow to it, but nothing sparkly or super shiny, making it appropriate for all ages and skintones. It does fade a bit on those colder, winter days when I’m repeatedly wearing and removing my big scarf – but overall, the staying power is above average. It’s a foolproof blush, folks.
I also wanted to mention the packaging, and its ingenious twist on a traditional compact. The brush fits inside a vented storage chamber at the very bottom, the underside of the actual compact is a mirror, and it all snaps together in a petite, purse-friendly pod. While the brush provided is no match for my big, girly blush brush, it does the job and you can’t beat the convenience of having it housed inside the compact. Perfect for traveling, or for keeping inside your desk at work – all in all, I highly recommend it.
Price: $10.49 (Drugstore.com or pharmacy retailers nationwide)
Rating: 




Posted on January 23, 2007 6:01 PM in categories: Blush, Physician's Formula, Totally DeLush
Review: LaurEss Silk Lights Blush
What They Say: "Ultra sheer and light as air, Silk Lights can be used anywhere you want to add some light. Brush onto cheeks to highlight, or layer over blush to adjust the color. Add a bit of sparkle to décolletage, eyes and lips."
Melissa's DeLush Downlow: I tested this in Whisper, a "sheer creamy apricot". Now THIS is a product I can get behind much more so than the Blushing Lights blush that Toya and I just reviewed. Much lighter in color, and geared toward highlighting, I find this to be a really pretty accent for the tops of cheekbones, upper eyelids, and more. Unlike the problem we had when the irridescent sheen was too much to use as a blush color, I find these lighter, slightly more subtle shades are much more fitting for highlighting. It can easily be too much if you're not careful, but used in moderation it's lovely.
There is still a bit of trouble getting used to keeping the powder where you want it (like not all over your bathroom counter), but if you are careful about using the brush to dab a tiny bit from the pot, then swishing it into the lid, it's manageable. I would also suggest sticking to the lighter shades.
Retail Price: $18.00 - or just $2 for a sample! (at lauress.com)
DeLush Rating:

Posted on October 24, 2006 4:50 PM in categories: Blush, Brighteners & Highlighters, LaurEss
Double Review: LaurEss Blushing Lights Blush (Toya and Melissa)
What They Say: “Blushes with a dash of sparkle and light, brighten the cheeks with subtle sheen and just the right amount of glimmer. Use mineral Blushing Lights to highlight cheeks with a gentle flush of color, or layer them for a more dramatic effect.”
Toya’s Take: I sampled this in Finesse – a golden peachy-pink and Euphoria, a rosy pink. Having heard that the important thing to remember about mineral make-up is “less is more”, I made an effort to pick up a small amount on my blush brush, swirl it around in the top of the jar to evenly distribute the powder and then tap off the excess before applying it to my cheeks. Still, in both cases, I hated the final look. Way, way too shimmery, even for me (and I love all things shimmery). I thought the blushes aged me quite a bit and a co-worker even said my make-up “looked heavier than usual.” Not good. However, I love both colors as an eyeshadow! For some reason, I like shimmer much more on my eyes as opposed to cheeks. They make great highlighters under your brow and on your tear duct and also work well as a layer underneath other, more traditional powder shadows.
Melissa's DeLush Downlow: Like Toya, I found that it's really quite hard to NOT feel like you've ended up with too much of this on no matter how hard you try. I sampled the blush in Perfect, "the perfect mix of beige and pink with gentle sparkles". Well, the color may have looked the right shade to me in the pot, but I felt like the tiniest bit made my cheeks look too shiny and irridescent, and it seemed like some of it traveled to other places where i definitely didn't want to be shiny. Once it was on, it was hard to blend in without just adding too much color and shimmer. I just felt like this was hard to control.
I also agree with Toya that this kind of sheen is best for the eyes, not the cheeks. While it's likely possible to use an EXTREMELY light hand to achieve a glow with this blush, I certainly didn't master the technique and felt like it wasn't worth the trouble.
Retail Price: $18.00 (at lauress.com)
DeLush Ratings: Toya
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if used as a shadow!)
Melissa
Posted on October 24, 2006 4:12 PM in categories: Blush, LaurEss
Review: Three Custom Color Specialists Lip & Cheek Stain in Cherry Glow
What They Say: "Just a dab of this versatile, 2-in-1 color wash brings a fresh, healthy glow to lips and cheeks."
Jamie’s Thoughts: I am always intrigued by combination products – the good, the bad, and the ugly. The idea of a lip and cheek combo makes sense, but this product fails to follow through. The consistency is a bit solid, making it difficult to spread across the cheek. Sort of like trying to spread cold butter across toast. Not good. I felt like I was tugging on my face just to get it evenly distributed – a creamier texture would have made application much easier.
Interestingly, the texture is better suited for the lip usage. It covers evenly like a stain, and after time, didn’t leave a residue (like a gloss might). Time is the enemy with this product – I had to reapply it several times throughout the day. Something just didn’t compute with this one.
Retail Price: $19.50 (beauty.com)
DeLush Rating:

Posted on October 3, 2006 9:58 PM in categories: Blush, Lip Stain, Three Custom Color Specialists
Fall Product Reviews: DuWop BronzeRush and Rose Eyes Palette
What They Say(about BronzeRush) "Bronzerush is a palette that has everything you need to add color and life to your complexion. The gorgeous gold metallic kit includes a velvety smooth powder bronzer with a gel-based translucent blush, for a pop of fresh cheek color. Bronzerush gives you a warm healthy glowing tan, flushed rosy cheeks, and an all-over sun-kissed radiance that cannot be achieved by the average bronzer." (about the Rose Eyes Palette) "You can create a new look for every mood, season, or time of day with this gorgeous rose-themed palette. Set includes a true rose base shade, soft pink shimmer, soft rosy bronze, peachy-gold shimmer, and a deep plum-brown cream liner, plus a double-ended flat liner/eye blender brush."
Melissa's DeLush Downlow:(about BronzeRush) The sight of this palette, upon opening, kind of made me nervous. To me, it looked pretty bold. But on I soldiered, and put the stuff on anyway. The bronzer portion is actually less alarming than I imagined. It appears more orange-y in the compact than it comes off on my skin, but it is rather sparkly and maybe just tawny enough that I'd prefer it for spring or summer, but you may like it just fine, especially for those nights out. The little pot of creme blush to add on top for a bit of a rosy hue is NOT super-bright on your skin. It's actually quite sheer, and I thought rather pretty. If you've got slightly oily skin as I tend to get by around 5 o'clock in the evening if I don't powder or blot, this may not stay on as well as you'd like and you probably would prefer a powder blush for more wearability. Otherwise it's these two are a really nice combo.
(about the Rose Eyes Palette) This I absolutely LOVE. The colors are so perfectly matched for highlighting and deepe




