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Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Jill Stuart Beauty Talk #02 Layer Blush Compact in Old Rose Review

Jill Stuart Review Layer Blush
Welcome back to the 2nd installment of Jill Stuart Beauty Talk! The second part of this series will be about their highly coveted and best selling product ever; Layer Blush Compact. Mine is in shade 06 Old Rose. It's the darkest and deepest out of 6 shades, which I think will be perfect for my medium-dark complexion.

The color looks like dusky-pink with hint of mauve, on my skin, it shows up as bright pink with no mauve at all. The blush has very fine, undetectable gold shimmer that makes the finish of this blush slightly frosty but without chalky. The pigmentation is sheer to medium, and since this shows up on my medium skin, I think on fairer skin this can comes up more vibrant. Definitely on buildable, and even if you put on too much layer, they still won't come up looking 'fake' or turns you into disco-ball.

Jill Stuart Review Layer Blush with swatch

The blush comes in the most gorgeous-looking packaging ever that is actually more light-weight than it looks like, which honestly makes it feel a tad 'cheap' but overtime, you will get used to it, and it will still be the most elegant looking thing in your drawer. It also has detachable and retractable brush with it, and I find that the blush applied best when using this one instead of another brush as it's quiet dense so it picks up the product easily. A little tip is to make sure you hold the brush-stopper or you'll end up scratching the surface like I did.

The only downside of this blush is it's perfumed, like any other Jill Stuart products. Personally, this is not an issue for me, but if you're not fan of it, you might want to stay clear from this blush. Aaand of course it's not readily available other than in Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Thailand.

Jill Stuart Review Layer Blush

What do you think of this blush? Will you pick any blush from Jill Stuart?

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