Blush can be intimidating. Just a swirl and swish too many can make the difference between lightly flushed and clown cheeks. I've had my share of missteps, and when I saw how pink the CoverGirl TruBlend Microminerals Blush appeared in the container, I worried that I might have another Bozo moment.
Not so. The "Shimmering Sands" shade was so subtle, it nearly looked sheer. Once I inspected my face in daylight, the iridescent glow – with the prettiest hint of pink – was more visible. Very natural, very pretty. This brush and blush is safe from cross-contamination, making it handy for any mineral-based products. (I see another re-purposing project in my future.) So don't be scared by the bubblegum hue. If you're looking for light shimmer and a hint of pink, this may be just the blush for you.



















Bertie
Sounds lovely.
1I am so glad they re-packaged this. I remember when this first came out and it was in a huge tub with a sifter and a powder puff. This looks a lot neater
2I always interested in new blushes - might have to try this one!
3I thought about trying this, but I've hated all other CG blushes that I've tried, so I was hesitant. I think I will have to reconsider now!
4This color may look good on a cool toned faired girl but i know i need a coral to look natural on me.
5Could you guys do an article about "Physicians Formula"? i myself love their stuff, i just want to know what you guys think about it.
would this look good on a really light skin mexican? lol
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