Thursday, 21 July 2016

RM5 Daiso Blusher Review

My adventure with Daiso makeup products started since 8-10 years ago when i was studying in Serdang. Me and my friend would drive all the way up to The Curve, only to visit Daiso. And the only thing i was interested on was the makeup. With limited student budget, Daiso was a heaven to me.

I bought this blusher because i was in need for a matte blusher, and the ones that is not too powdery. You know, cheap blushers and eyeshadows tend to be too powdery. I just don't want that. Not much stay on my cheeks. Most of them just fly away all over the place makes everything dusty.



I've been wearing this for awhile now, so couldn't really show you how the packaging was. From the look of it i knew right away it is a matte blusher. So i brought it home. The appearance is very cute. Looks more like a Japanese makeup product.



 There are four colours inside.
  





Two above are shimmery, while the two below are matte.






You see, those two may be shimmery, but they're not as shimmery as a shimmer eyeshadow does. Very pale. They're meant to be mixed up together. Just as i thought, they are not powdery, in fact if you're gonna pick up the colour with your finger, you must put on a little bit of effort to transfer them. They're at the right texture. And i like it right away.



So here i am wearing them on my cheek with all the colours blended together. They appeared to be in coral pink. Nice. Just a perfect blend of matte and shimmer. After a few swipes you'll get the nice colour on your cheek. Not as pigmented and not too pale that you have to work it in so many times.



Here i went a little bit too much with the blusher so the camera can capture the colour. Doesn't it look nice? For me it is just perfect. Coral pink is not really my favourite colour. I love baby pink blusher the most. My hunt for perfect baby pink blusher is still ongoing. 💪

Pros:
 ðŸ’šðŸ’š Perfect

Cons:
None

Price:
RM5
 
Where to get?
Daiso

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