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LOVE! Smooth, Pigmented, Longlasting and Gorgeous!
Youngblood's pink blush special from October may be over, but their Crushed Mineral Blushes are still a must-try if you are a blush-aholic and/or a mineral fan. Normally I don't care for mineral blushes because they are crazy pigmented and require special attention when applying and blending out. These Youngblood mineral blushes are fairly pigmented, which I highly appreciate. I can just dip in, t...read moreap a bit then apply and blend like I would with a pressed blush. Sherbet "gold-laced pink-peach" is quite pigmented and gives a very feminine, pretty flush to the skin tone. Tulip "sheer baby doll pink" is a very light shade with a gorgeous luminous effect. Did You Know? You can use these loose mineral blushes as eyeshadow pigments, lip colors (just mix in with your favorite lip balm/gloss) and even create your own custom nail polish (just mix in with a clear polish)!This review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 3 of 3 people said helpful
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Very Natural Looking Blush
Most of the mineral makeup blushes that I have tried are too cakey and do not apply very smoothly. The Youngblood company nailed it - the blush colors look quite natural (as if you're naturally blushing) and have a much more silky consistency.This review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 7 of 7 people said helpful
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