Friday, December 30, 2011

NYX blush in terracotta

The regular readers might be aware that the Hubby is the US of A, and to make up for his absence has been sending lot of gifts to his dutiful wife :)

A major haul post would soon be coming once the hubby is back...

Here's a review of my favourite blush of the lot, NYX blush in terracota..

Few reasons why i got the blush:

1) Read it to be the exact dupe of Mac sunbasque, which is something to die for
2) The swatches appeared to be very similar to Maybelline apricot flush
3) The NYX blushes are known for their pigmentation

Product Description: NYX Powder Blush in Terra Cotta:
Our pressed powder blush delivers sheer, silky color that glides on, blends beautifully and creates a natural glow. The formula is richly-pigmented and lasts for hours. These are available in 25 shades.


My experience:
This is a peachy coppery colored blush, a warm toned blush with fair bit of shimmer. Finely milled, pigmented, long lasting powder blush

Price: 6$ from amazon with free shipping (Only for USA)

Pros:
1) Pigmented
2) Lovely color, acts as a great highlighter
3) Stays put on my skin for 4 hours in the winters
4) Its perfect for the sunkissed look, perfect beachwear blush if i may say so
5) Decent packaging

Cons:
None for the price

Would you recommend: A sure shot yes

P.S: Forgive me for the poor images, cant help it, camera is with the Hubby and any which ways i am not great with photographing---honest confession :)

4 comments:

  1. Lovely shade ;) Enter my giveaway here:
    http://makeupandbeautytips-home.blogspot.in/2012/02/mabh-and-glossybox-special-giveaway.html

    ReplyDelete
  2. I have heard so much about this particular shade and I think now its the time for me to buy and try it :p

    ReplyDelete
  3. hi, Thank you so much for sharing this content. this is such great and helpful information. this definitely helps a lot for our home salon services. your content is literally always great and we have been following them a lot. please keep sharing information like this.

    ReplyDelete

Visit blogadda.com to discover Indian blogs