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I'm 50 and need to reconsider my blush - I think I should be using cream, and not powder.
I tend to buy cosmetics at CVS and the like, maybe Ulta from time to time. Prefer to keep it that way. Any recommendations? |
| It's not drugstore but Bobbi Brown has a really nice cream blush. |
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Korres! My skin is on the dry side, so I need to use a cream rouge.
I use their "cheek butter," but it seems Sephora stopped carrying it??
The swatches look dark here, but apply it on lightly, a little at a time. Love it. http://www.hsn.com/products/korres-cheek-butter-chara-crimson/6842145 |
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Revlon Photo Ready Cream Blush! I don't usually use drugstore makeup, but this stuff is great.
If you want to go to Sephora, the Josie Maran geleƩ is fantastic. |
| I LOVE the Nars chunky stick ones. You just dab the roller on your apples. It stays put, blends really well and naturally. |
| Second Bobbi Brown! I have dry skin and I love the BB cream blush. It blends very smoothly. |
| I've seen Maybelline's Dream Bouncy blush recommended on beauty blogs. Haven't tried it because I have like 3 million other blushes I need to use up first. |
| Thanks all! |
+1 I get it at Sephora and one of these sticks lasts me at least a year with daily use. |
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| I always see Tarte Cheek Stain recommended. Has anyone tried that? |
That's what I use, and have for years. Love it. It's not creamy, though, but a somewhat solid stick/gel thing. Anyway, it goes on sheer, blends well, and stays on all day. I get mine at Sephora. |
| Nars Penny Lane. Color is close to their iconic "Orgasm" shade. |
| NYX Cream Blush |
| I second the Josie Maran blush. It is very natural looking, yet it really brightens my face. And you can't really feel it on your skin, Great product! |