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Coral Sandy beach, Touch of Pink, Redwood |
Jordana makes great blushes. They are very pigmented and last through out the day. The best part is you can get these for about $2.50 at K-mart. They need a bit of blending, but I don't think that's a big issue.
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Coral Sandy Beach, Touch of Pink, Redwood |
Jordana calls Coral Sandy beach a gold toned peachy pink. They describe it as a duo toned luster and having pearl reflective color. I'd call it coral with a satin finish, with some subtle shimmer. I hate shimmery blush in outdoor summer light. However I can wear this one in summer without fear of sparkling in the sunlight.
Jordana calls Touch of Pink a coral pink with a matte finish. I always find matte finishes to be chalky. This blush isn't chalky at all. This is a subtle soft pink color that does lean slightly coral.
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Coral Sandy Beach, Touch of Pink, Redwood |
Jordana calls Redwood a pink red with pearl reflective color. I don't find this one to be shimmery on the skin. This is one of my favorite blushes in winter. In summer it can sometimes read sunburned. I like to pair this with red lipstick and subtle eye shadow. In the video, the only pink make-up I am wearing is the Redwood blush. However, because of the lovely red/pink color of this blush, the whole make-up look reads pink.
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