L-R: Nectar and Blossom. |
I have tried quite a bit from the Liz Earle make up range an although I'd say all in all its a very good line, the Healthy Glow Cream Blushers are the best thing about it.
I have two shades here and you can see the one of the left has been very well loved.
These creams melt beautifully into the skin, but because they aren't a cream to powder formula, they're actually incredibly easy to blend.
L-R: Nectar and Blossom |
The problem often faced with cream blush, is that it is assumed that one has to make a compromise. In order to have the very natural pink kissed cheeks, you have to accept that the product wont last very long on the skin.
Don't get me wrong here, that is a genuine problem with cream products, but the reason these blushers are fantastic, is that they are genuinely long lasting.
Maybe if you have oily skin, you're results may differ, but on my normal to dry skin, they look as prominent in the evening as they did first thing in the morning.
I love both of these shades, but I'd say my new addition, Blossom, is possibly my favourite as I can literally wear it with anything.
It warms up your face when you're wearing a nude lip, but it also compliments a red.
If you had to get one from the line, I would suggest this one.
These blushers have been very aptly named, they really do give a healthy glow to the skin.
If you do buy these online, I feel its fair to warn you that these are quite small- but don't be alarmed as they are pigmented so you won't need a lot. Start with a small amount, and then build up if needed.
I have had Nectar for over a year and I have yet to hit pan.
These blushes cost £16.50 for 2g.
You can buy them here
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