My cheeks don't do pink. As in, they don't pink up. I'm ghostly. Pasty. Flushless. I love a good blusher, especially if it's affordably priced. I'd heard many a good think about Wet n Wild's Colour Icon Blush, so I picked it up in the shade Pearlescent Pink.
The packaging is plain - but it does the trick. I applied it using my Wet n Wild blush brush (the one with the pretty pink, shiny handle) and it applied beautifully. The pigment packed a punch, and it blended out well. HOWEVER... it was so pearlescent it emphasised every pore on my cheeks. I had to take it off.
I tried it another day in case it was just a bad skin day, but the same happened again. While shimmer can do this, I do have other shimmery blushes that don't - so I'm guessing the formula's just too fabulous for me, but I do think it would look amazing on someone else who is less pore-full.
WnW blushes have a bit of an amazing reputation in the internet beauty world, and so when I came across a few at a beauty sale I was over the moon. You definitely get a lot of bang for your buck with these blushes... but for me that hasn't actually been that great.
I picked up the colour "Heather Silk", which is a fairly bright, blue-toned pink. I should probably say that this isn't actually a great shade for me to start off with: it's very cool-toned, and doesn't look very natural on my fair, yellow-based skin. If you have cool undertones this shade would probably look great - it is stunning, just doesn't work as well for me.
The packaging is pretty standard: plastic, with a clear flip lid. Not too flimsy, but I wouldn't recommend chucking this in a handbag, as the top can open unexpectedly sometimes. It comes with a little flat brush, which I don't personally use, but it would do in a pinch.
The reason these blushes are so hyped-up is that the pigmentation is INSANE. It's hard to describe how pigmented these are. You have to be super careful when applying, and barely touch the brush to the surface to pick up too much product. I do find that it can be a bit powdery and easily unsettled from the pan, which can be messy.
It seems crazy to complain about good pigmentation, but that's really the reason I don't particularly like using this blush. It requires so much work to make sure that it's blended out enough and I don't look like a clown. If I'm in a hurry (and let's face it, I'm always in a hurry in the morning), this just takes way too long to apply.
So I won't be repurchasing this or other shades. If I want a blush in the same price range, I'd much rather go for Jordana blushes which are pigmented but easy to apply.
Tips: Apply lightly with a stippling brush and tone down with pressed powder if necessary.