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Very pigmented.
I own these in two different colours and love how pigmented they are. I've heard a few bad reviews about this product, but I think it's due to the fact that it's not easy at first to find a perfect application technique. After watching some YouTube videos, I find that it's best applied with a stippling brush. You can use one from ELF's "Studio" line brushes (the small stippling brush works very ...read morewell); it's only three dollars on their website and very often they have 50% off sales, so it won't break the bank or anything...;) And you only need a very tiny amount of this blush on your cheeks, because the color is so pigmented. I would however say the cream blushes are not for those with very oily skin, as a general rule, unless you use a very matting foundation underneath. So I would recommend to avoid it if your skin is oily. But if you like cream blushes in general, this, when applied properly will give you a very healthy dewy look, and very little bit goes a long way, so I believe it to be a good product, especially when you factor in the price. Would definitely recommend this for cream blush users... ;)This review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 3 of 3 people said helpful
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Ehhhh....
Nothing against elf, but I have found that I am just partial to powder blushes. I didn't exactly find it goof proof either. It is highly pigmented and I did apply with a stipple brush but it seems so much harder to blend than a powder is. The quality seemed fine so if you like cream blushes I would give it a try. As a side note though I did find the texture a bit odd; it wasn't quite as creamy and blend able as I thought it would be.This review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 1 of 2 people said helpful
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