I’m not an expert makeup wearer. I literally use mineral powder and blusher but if I’m going the next step then I pull this out. I’ve got to be careful or I can look like a clown but with a brush this can be beautiful on your cheeks. Touch sticky.
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Bobbi Brown Pot Rouge For Lips & Cheeks Review
Bobbi Brown Pot Rouge For Lips & Cheeks Bobbi's best-selling, multitasking cream color for lips and cheeks comes in a mirrored flip-top compact for on-the-spot application.
You get two products in one. Blend it on the apples of your cheeks for a just-pinched look, or blot it on your lips for a soft, stained finish. For drier skin types, be sure to moisturize skin first.
Press onto apples of cheeks, blending out and down toward hairline. Can be applied with fingertips. Press onto lips instead of lipstick. Apply with fingertips or the Lip Brush (sold separately). Can be worn alone or with Lip Pencil and Lip Gloss.
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Tips: Use a brush for cheeks
I have this in the shade Raspberry. In the pan it looks intimidatingly red but when applied gives the most beautiful natural flush. I use my real techniques stippling blush, literally kiss the brush onto the surface of the blush and blend onto my cheekbones. Unlike many intensely pigmented blushes this blends absolutely beautifully and lends such a natural appearance that it really looks like you are flushed from within. Very feminine and oh so beautiful. My only deterrent from recommending to others is the price- yowzers! But the quality is so there, and being so pigmented this will last forever.
I am utterly obsessed with this and would love to have the wallet to buy a couple more shades!
Tips: Use a stippling blush and a very gentle hand as this is very pigmented.
I have this Bobbi Brown pot rouge in the shade: #24 Fresh Melon. I have normal to dry skin and find this cream blush really nourishing. It provides a fresh pop of colour to my cheeks. If I'm wanting a slight tint on my lips, I apply this over lip pencil and it gives a nice and natural look, perfect for the weekend.
Tips: Start with a small dab of colour on the apples of the cheeks and then blend up and out as the colour is quite pigmented.