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Thứ Hai, 4 tháng 5, 2015

HAUL: #BBLOGGERSCA Swap and Toronto Meetup!

This past Saturday, I met up with 10(!!) Toronto bloggers from the Canadian Beauty Blogger Network for a few purposes: 

1 // To celebrate the fact that Zoe of Writing Whimsy was in town 
2 // To celebrate the fact that Megan of Megan Joy was back in Toronto 
3 // To swap a bunch of unwanted beauty goodies because one woman's trash is another one's treasure
4 // To eat ice cream and do general catching up things
5 // It was also Youtube Fan Fest (which made Young-Dundas a ZOO)...so we passed by but didn't dive into crowds of teenagers. 


WHAT I PICKED UP: 

Maybelline Lash Sensational Mascara
Because Megan and Julie were both wearing it and spoke highly of it (their lashes also looked amaze).

NARS Blush in Orgasm 
Because everybody and their mom says it's good, so I needed to try it. 

Sonia Kashuk Eye On Neutral - 02 Instructional Eye Shadow Palette
Because Target is gone and I will miss the convenience of purchasing Sonia Kashuk in my own country.

Dolce and Gabbana The Eyeshadow in 120 Romance
Because Zubie is all grey everything and told me I should get outside of my comfort zone. 

Vasanti Luminous Cream Blush in Pinnacle
Because I've never tried anything from Vasanti. 

Amika Dry Shampoo
Because my hair is an oily mess without it. 

A FEW PHOTOS OF THE SWAP: 


A photo posted by Julie Martinson (@swatchandreviewcom) on


HOW THE SWAP WORKED: 
We went to a Tim Horton's, dumped out our beauty things on a big table, then went around one at a time choosing a couple things that we had our eye on. If two people wanted the same thing, we would rock/paper/scissors (or fist fight). Though, it seemed everyone was too nice to want the same things as someone else (I wanted to see a fight over a lipstick). Progress had been made in terms of clearing the table, but there was a TON of things left over, so we encouraged random, curious strangers to take some goodies. The looks on their face were priceless. Makeup DOES make people happy :) 

After that Julie of Swatch & Review brought the remaining makeup to a shelter and we gave the nail polishes to our waitress at Spring Rolls. It seemed like everyone's goal was to take home significantly less than we had brought. I think that everything is now in a better home, which means SUCCESS! 

BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE: 
Chelle of Make Up Your Mind
Jenn of A Beautiful Zen
Julie of Swatch & Review
Megan of Megan Joy
Shawna of Spill the Beauty
Zubie of Living the Grey

Have you ever done a swap? How do you get rid of your unused beauty things? Would you like to see anything reviewed? 

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Thứ Sáu, 31 tháng 10, 2014

GUEST POST: Sarah's Mardi Gras FOTD

HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Today, a most celebratory guest post from Sarah... :D 

Hello, I'm Sarah from Workaday Ramblings. Steph is letting me take over today with a very special Halloween guest post. I've been doing a special Fantasy FOTD series on my blog featuring Halloween looks you can create with regular makeup, and I have a fun Mardi Gras mask look to share with you today. 



Why buy a Halloween mask when a makeup one is hands-free and more comfortable? There is also an endless array of options you can do. My Mardi Gras mask has a simple shape with an easy 3 colour striped look. I paired it with matching gold lips to complete the look.  

I used mostly eyeshadows to create this look, with a few other products thrown in. I started my tracing my mask outline using The Body Shop Gel Liner in black. This is a very opaque black and by using a brush I could create crisp lines to mimic an actual mask. 

I then filled in the entire mask with a layer of NYX Jumbo Eye Pencil in Milk. This created a sticky white base for my colours to stick to. My top stripe of gold colour was done using Prestige Cosmetics Total Intensity True Metals in Gilded. My middle purple stripe was BH Cosmetics in Hollywood, and my bottom green stripe was Pure Fusion Cosmetics in Demeter. My lips were done by layering Essence Dark Romance lipgloss effects in Black Shadow under and over Prestige Cosmetics Total Intensity True Metals in Gilded


Overall, this is a fun and rather simple Halloween look that can be customized in any way imaginable. I went with traditional Mardi Gras colours for my mask. What would you go with? Thanks for having me, Steph!

What do you think of Sarah's Mardi Gras FOTD? 

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Chủ Nhật, 26 tháng 10, 2014

In an attempt to look like Lupita Nyong'o... (GIVEAWAY!) // Wet n Wild X #CBBStealtheLook

On of my favourite low-cost beauty brands just launched an app. The app is called Steal the Look (download it at http://stealanylook.com/and the premise of the app is to "steal" beauty looks from any celebrity, friend or your favourite beauty blogger and the app will generate a collection of Wet n Wild products so that you can re-create it. 


It's quite simple. Choose a photo from your phone, select the colours for (1) lips (2) upper lid and (3) crease, choose your skin tone (there's 4 options), and voila! The lip colour was pretty accurate but I find that the app is not so great at matching eye products. Each look that you "steal" gets saved into a little gallery so you can access your looks later. 


Wet n Wild has some amazing (and inexpensive!!) makeup products. Gazillions of lipstick colours and some crazy pigmented eyeshadows, too. I used to love Wet n Wild eyeshadows (see review here) but I somehow I developed an allergic reaction to them. So, I used the Steal the Look app for the sole purpose of figuring out what coloured lipstick I could pick to look like Lupita. 




Okay.. so I look NOTHING like Lupita but the lipstick matching function was really helpful (it's the Mega Last Lipstick in Purity Persimon). Here's something fun for you...

Steal a look and win 1 eyeshadow palette, eyeliner, mascara, lipstick and lipgloss to recreate it! (Canadian Residents only, best of luck!) 
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Thứ Hai, 1 tháng 9, 2014

GUEST POST: Purple Favourites from Megan!

Last month's Canadian Beauty Bloggers guest post theme was purple. I'm a little late on posting but here's an AWESOME post of Megan's of MeganJoy.ca purple favourites! Be sure to check her out. :) 


I am super excited to be guest posting on Fun Size Beauty this month! The theme for August is Purple, which was WAY easy for me considering it's one of my favourite colours. I really had to try and narrow it down to a reasonable amount of products, so here are my favourites!




Eyes
  • Almay Shadow Softie in 140 Vintage Grape - This shadow is super light yet buildable. It has a really unique texture, it's a powder but it applies super silky. It's very subtle, great for people who are just starting out playing with colours
  • Annabelle Instaglam Eyeliner + Mascara Touch-Up in Psychedelic - One end has a purple mascara, one end has a marker style liquid liner. This is a new product in my roster and it's perfect to throw in my purse for touch ups. I love the purple mascara wand, it's really small so it makes it easy to get even the smallest lashes!
  • Essence Quattro Eyeshadow in 01 XOXO - This shadow quad is only about $4 and I use it a ton. It has such a great combination of colours and I use them all. I find myself using the white as a highlighter and the light purple most often.
  • Annabelle Twist Up Retractable Eyeshadow Crayon - This twist up shadow is creamy and applies super smooth. I run this along my lid and then use my finger tip to blend. It's a metallic shimmery lavender shade and I wear it all the time!
Purple is my favourite colour for eye makeup because it really makes green eyes pop. When I was putting this post together I realized how much purple I actually had!
The great thing about this colour is that it's flattering on all eye colours! It looks beautiful on brown, hazel, blue and green eyes.


L-R Rachel McAdams (hazel/green eyes), Naya Rivera (brown eyes), Katy Perry (blue eyes)


Lips
  • Maybelline New York Elixir in 040 Vision In Violet - I don't wear purple lip colours very often, I usually stick to pinks. But this lippie has been a favourite of mine the last new months. It's super pigmented and it lasts for hours. It can get a little gloopy if you aren't careful with the application but once it's on it stays put really nicely. 
  • Maybelline Color Whisper in Oh La Lilac - This translucent wash of lavender is so pretty and easy to apply on the go. The sheerness means that you don't have to be too careful with the application, so I can throw this on anytime without a mirror. 


Nails
  • Julep Judi - This dark plum shade is so pretty. It has a creme finish that almost looks matte if you don't use a top coat.
  • Essie Nothing Else Metals - This has been a favourite of mine for a long time. It's from the Essie Mirror Metallics collection which is still available in some Drugstores. It has such a beautiful chrome finish and a subtle purple colour. It does get a bit streaky though so practice makes perfect with this one!
  • Julep Rae - This colour was created in honour of the Patone Colour of the Year - Radiant Orchid. It's also a creme finish and applies like a dream. TWo coats and you are done with this one. It's a perfect colour for all year round!
That's it for my favourite purple products! I hope you enjoyed this post and please feel free to follow me on TwitterFacebook and Instagram!


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Thứ Ba, 15 tháng 7, 2014

GUEST POST: Get the Look - Wook's Sympathy for Lady Vengeance by Jenn of A Beautiful Zen


Hey guys, it’s Jenn from A Beautiful Zen.

"Red/white looks" is the theme July's BBloggersCA guest posting cycle and I just finished watching Director Park Chan-Wook's Symptathy for Lady Vengeance (which, along with the others in his Vengeance Trilogy, including Oldboy, is a must watch). So there you go, inspiration!
   
The look entails pale skin, red eye shadow and not much else.



Eyes:
MUFE eyebrow pencil
MAC Powerpoint liner - Buried Treasure
Lancome - Hypnose Star Mascara
Clio VF 21 Volume Brightener
BH Day & Night Palette - Fuschia, bottom half of upper lid
- Red, all over lid
- Shimmery white, inner corner, lower lash line
- Gold, lower lash line

Lips:
Clio BB Water VF21 dabbed over lips

Face:
Clio BB Water VF 21
MAC Minerlized Skinfinish - Lightscape
NARS - Laguna Bronzer
Ben Nye - Neutral Set (to get that extra white vampire look...sexy...)

I guess this can look a little dangerous but...with a smile, everything looks better, right? 


I'm going to have to pat myself on the back for this one.


Me:


Movie ad:


Thanks photo editing software!

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Thứ Tư, 9 tháng 7, 2014

GUEST POST: The Mary Kay Makeup Finishing Spray by Cass of Exquisitely Chic

Hello beauties! My name is Cassy, I blog at Exquisitely Chic where I blog out beauty tips, skin care advice and product reviews (along with other things that make me smile). This month is all about heatproof summer makeup and I'm more than happy to give you tips and tricks of the trade to take your summer makeup from "Hot Mess" to "HOTNESS".
On the CBB Website  we're also featuring Mary Kay products throughout our posts and such and I figured what a great opportunity to showcase one of my favourite products! 


Aside from switching to waterproof makeup (as well as using a great mattifying primer in prime oily spots - namely, the t-zone) the one tip I can give that keeps my makeup from melting away is using a good finishing spray. There are tons of finishing sprays out there. Almost every company makes one, and they're definitely worth taking a look at. The one I use is Mary Kay's Makeup Finishing Spray (by Skindinavia) is a fantastic finishing spray that leaves my makeup looking great all day. The company claims that it will help makeup last 16hrs (even on oily skin) and keeps the face feeling cool and refreshed.
This product by no means makes your makeup waterproof but it does keep makeup looking beautiful throughout the day, even in the heat. I used this when I went to the Barrie Waterfront Festival and my makeup lasted from 9:00am until very late that night. My foundation definitely lasted 16hrs, eyeshadow not so much but I didn't expect the design to last that long.
The Mary Kay Makeup Finishing Spray can be bought from the website or your local consultant for $20.00.

What's your one tip for keeping your makeup beautiful even in the humid heat we've been having?

Thứ Ba, 20 tháng 5, 2014

GUEST POST: Spring Colour by Chelsey of My Beauty Full Adventure

Hi Everyone! My name is Chelsey and I write the beauty blog My Beauty Full Adventure. My Beauty Full Adventure is a Canadian Beauty Blog out of Windsor, ON. Here you will find beauty box reviews, NOTD's, beauty deals & steals, and much more! I am so excited to be guest posting here today! Our Guest Post theme for May is Transitioning into Spring and today I will be writing about some of my favourite products to celebrate the beginning of Spring.



Even though it's May, it doesn't feel like Spring yet here in Windsor. Regardless of the weather though, I am ready for Spring. I have started to pull out some of my favourite colourful products to help transition into the new Season. For some, Spring may be about pastels, but for me it is all about the brights. I like pops of colour, either on my nails, eyes, cheeks, lips, or a combination of all four.

Vasanti Micronized Silky Blush in Rockies

"Silky smooth texture blends flawlessly. High intensity micronized pigments allow for true colour transfer onto your skin. Gives you a natural radiant looking glow." 


Normally, I reach for more neutral blushes like MAC's Tenderling, but there is just something about this coral blush that speaks to me. Although highly pigmented, it is easy to work with, applies flawlessly, and gives a beautiful glow to my cheeks. I have such fair skin and I feel like this blush helps warm up my face. Because a little goes a long way with this blush, this mini will last me a long time.

Benecos Natural Baked Eyeshadow in Amazing

"These mineral shadows are baked to provide you with long-lasting colour. Organic plant oils create a creamy application, goes on smooth and even."

This eyeshadow looks great as a wash of colour all over the lid, or as liner for a pop of colour. I prefer to use it for the latter either above the top lash or below the bottom. The vibrant teal is somewhat muted, so it's not too bright for work, but is still fun for on the weekend. The finish of this eyeshadow is kind of frosty so I find it brings light to my eyes. 

OPI Nail Lacquer in ElePhantastic Pink  


"The Classic Colours of OPI nail polish offers OPI nail colours that are beautiful yet sassy. You are sure to find nail polish colours that match your mood, your character and your wardrobe!" 



ElePhantastic Pink is probably my favourite polish ever! I love it for Spring, and it is the first polish I grab for once the weather turns warm. This bright pink, semi coral creme polish is opaque in two coats, and lasts about 5 days before I notice any chipping. This polish looks great with a tan or without one, and is simply the perfect pink! 



Revlon Super Lustrous Creme Lipstick in Primrose


"A classic colour lipstick packed with mega moisturizers and vitamins C and E." 


This was my first Revlon lipstick, and it has quickly became my favourite lipstick colour and formula. Primrose is a soft lavender pink that is perfect for Spring. This lipstick is beautiful on its own, but also looks good paired with a wide array of lip glosses. I like pairing it the most with MAC Tendertone in Purring and Buxom Lip Polish in Dolly. For an effortless pink lip that goes with any eye look Primrose is the way to go!



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Thứ Bảy, 17 tháng 5, 2014

WEEK 5: The Mud Mask + Final Results! | Montagne Jeunesse Mask Off Roundup

Drumroll please..................My apologies for the delay. The grand finale of the Montagne Jeunesse Mask Off is here! First thing's first, here's how the lovely Canadian Beauty Bloggers felt about the Mud mask - I'll keep it short because I know you want to see the results ;) 


Comfort - 3.43/5

Cooling - refreshing. - Exquisitely Chic

the dead sea spa mud mask did not have folds on the mask to help fit over the face. it was sort of slimy and the minty feeling was too intense. - A Beautiful Zen (on the Dead Sea Mud Spa Mask)

Aroma - 3.58/5

It had a definite berry smell, which was pleasant. - Workday Ramblings (on the Superfruit Mud Mask)

It didn’t really smell like much, just a bit like the beach. But it wasn’t at all strong or overpowering, very subtle, which I liked. It wasn't unpleasant or anything, just not much there. - Ivory Avenue 

Results - 3.75/5

My skin felt very soft and the pores on my nose were noticeably smaller right after removal. - Workday Ramblings

For a mud mask, this was surprisingly gentle on my skin. It felt tight when it dried but it didn't create too much dryness on my skin afterwards. - Swatch and Review

Ease of Use - 3.63/5

Much cleaner than I thought a mud sheet mask would be. There was no mud all over the place. It all stuck the mask and stayed there when I pulled it out of the packaging. - Cosmetic Proof

Easy to apply, but takes a while to remove when using just water and hands. - Chantal's Corner

Price and Availability: $1.99 at Walmart, Value Drug Mart, Familiprix, Lawtons Drugs, and Farleyco.ca

The results are in. 

And the Oscar for _______ goes to... 
  • Chocolate for Most Comfortable (4.47 out of 5)
  • Chocolate for Best Smelling (4.93 out of 5)
  • Scrub for Best Results (4 out of 5)
  • Mud for Easiest to Use (3.69 out of 5)
  • Scrub for Fan Favourite. The Scrub gets an honourable mention as it was the most loved, despite losing to Chocolate by less than .5 of a point! 

In summary, below are the final scores! 
  1. Chocolate - 15.6
  2. Scrub - 15.13
  3. Mud Oil - 14.08
  4. Mud - 14.38
  5. Peel Off - 13.86

What's your favourite kind of mask?

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Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 4, 2014

WEEK 4: The Scrub Mask | Montagne Jeunesse Mask Off Roundup

For the love of scrubs! It's Scrub Mask week here at the Canadian Beauty Bloggers Montagne Jeunesse Mask Off (#CBBMJMASKOFF). Mangos, and apricots and exfoliating, oh my! These fresh fruity scents make me dream of a tropical skincare paradise. Let's see what the other gals thought...



Comfort - 3.5/5
"The crushed apricot was fine enough that it exfoliated without scratching the skin. I didn’t let it dry fully so it didn’t get tight or uncomfortable." - Megan Joy

"It got pretty hard and crusty as it dried, but it wasn't very uncomfortable. Just a little weird, I guess." - Ivory Avenue

"I was expecting this mask to hurt when I scrubbed and dry tightly on my skin. Surprisingly it was actually quite comfortable! The exfoliation was fairly gentle." - Swatch and Review


Aroma - 3.67/5
"This mask smelled fruity and good, but just not as good as the others that I've tried so far." - Chantal's Corner

"The smell wasn’t unpleasant and it didn’t irritate me, but at the same time it wasn’t my favourite scent either." - Nicole About Town


Results - 3.87/5
"This is definitely an abrasive exfoliator. I felt it working quite well when I massaged it in." - Workday Ramblings

"I have been breaking out lately and I have dry patches that previous blemishes left behind. This mask buffed away the dry areas and left my skin feeling great. I would still  suggest doing a patch test if you have sensitive skin though!" - Megan Joy


Ease of Use - 3.53/5
"It was another thick mask so it was easy to apply. Also, unlike the other masks this one had the perfect amount in the package. I used it all and didn't have any extra that I had to toss out." - Just J

"The entire process was fairly simple and mess-free. I just prefer peel-off or sheet masks." - Exquisitely Chic

"Application was a breeze. Removal, on the other hand, was a little tricky… If you didn't moisten the mask enough, I imagine it could get very painful." - Ivory Avenue

Alrighty, so it looks like the Chocolate Mask is still in the lead. There's still the Mud Mask up next week, so we may see an exciting turn of events in the crowning of the mask of all masks... who knows...?
  1. Chocolate Mask - 15.83
  2. Scrub Mask - 14.57
  3. Oil Mud Mask - 14.33
  4. Peel Off - 13.72
Price and Availability: $1.99 at Walmart, Value Drug Mart, Familiprix, Lawtons Drugs, and Farleyco.ca

Do you like scrubs? 


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Thứ Hai, 21 tháng 4, 2014

WEEK 3: Oil+Mud Masque | Montagne Jeunesse Mask Off Roundup

The name "oil" scares me a little. But add "mud into the mix and it's a whole different story. The Olive Oil/Nut Oil Mask is by no means slicking oil all over your face, rather it's the same relaxing at-home spa mask treatment that we've been testing out for the past two weeks! 

Yep, this week is Oil Mud Masque Week and the Canadian Beauty Bloggers have flinged around green goop on their faces to bring you their thoughts on the Montagne Jeunesse Cold Pressed Olive Oil Mud Masque and the Nut Oil Mud Masque. Let's see how this one played out... 


*steph's sidenote: this week's ratings were 50/50 split in every category, none of my excessive game show lingo should be necessary to get you all riled up for our bloggers' thoughts on the oil mask...


Comfort - 3.33/5
"I'm not used to the drying feeling of masks and I don't like that I can't really move any facial muscles." - Chantal's Corner



Aroma - 3.58/5
"I could swear this smelled like avocadoes and I had to check the ingredients list to be sure! I found the scent to be very soothing and refreshing. What I liked about it as well was that it was a light scent and not overpowering like the other two. My favourite smell-wise is still the chocolate, but this is a close second." - Just J

"A bit intense at first, but it turned into a sweet nutty smell that made me think of marzipan and nutty cakes – which I love." - Ivory Avenue

"This didn't smell like anything, which I am ok with. I have a sensitivity to strong smells and unless it's that chocolate mask, I don't care for a scented face treatment!" - Swatch and Review

 

Results - 3.75/5
"The only result I saw was tight dry skin afterward." - Workday Ramblings

"As much as I didn't like the smell, my skin felt so soft and moisturized afterwards! The RESULTS of this mask are probably my favourite so far!" - Cosmetic Proof


*steph's sidenote: took Julie's (Swatch and Review) advice this time around and applied the mask with a brush. 100% easier, despite the fact that I look like a man mid-shave. 

Ease of Use - 3.67/5
"I noticed this contains clay, and those are my preferred type of mask, so this one pretty much lived up to my expectations. It applied easily and washed off easily in the shower with no greasy film residue. There was a TON of product in this one. Probably enough for 2 applications actually, so I felt a little sad that I couldn't reseal the packet." - Just J

"It was really easy to apply, but I found it took a while to remove." - Chantal's Corner

TOTAL SCORE: 14.33/20

Look's like the Chocolate Mask is still in the lead and the Oil Mask is smack-dab in the middle of the pack: 
  1. Chocolate Mask - 15.83
  2. Oil Mask - 14.33
  3. Peel Off Mask - 13.72
Price and Availability: $1.99 at Walmart, Value Drug Mart, Familiprix, Lawtons Drugs, and Farleyco.ca

2 weeks left until we crown the MASK OF ALL MASKS in the #CBBMJMASKOFF. Stay tuned for next week's *drumroll please*..... Scrubs! 

Have you ever tried "oil" masks? 



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Thứ Năm, 17 tháng 4, 2014

GUEST POST: Best Blush Brushes with Beyond Blush


Hello readers of Fun Size Beauty, I'm Laura from Beyond Blush, and I'll be guest posting here today as a part of the Canadian Beauty Bloggers group! Today I'll be sharing with you my favourite blush brushes. I absolutely love blush, and I change up my brushes depending on the blush formula that I'm using. All of the brushes I use are synthetic. 


The Body Shop Blusher Brush ($24) - Initially I was quite skeptical of this brush - it looks nothing like blush brushes that I'm used to! I've found that this brush works really well with powder blushes that can sometimes look spotty or muddy on my skin - like NARS' Sin. I don't love this for harder powder blushes like Tarte's Amazonian Clay Blushes, it just doesn't pick up the product nicely. These bristles are so soft, and my blush always applies evenly with this brush.

Real Techniques Blush Brush ($9.99) - This brush is fairly fluffy, and I find that this brush can be used with almost any powder blush. These bristles aren't super soft, but they aren't scratchy either. This brush can be used to apply a sheer wash of colour, or you can build up a more intense cheek. I also love the tip of this brush to apply highlighter!



Sigma F40 ($19) - I love how soft Sigma's synthetic bristles are, they feel really nice on my skin! This brush picks up a bit more colour, so use a light hand with a very pigmented blush. The head of this brush is smaller and angled, so you'll get a more precise application. 

It Cosmetics French Boutique Blush Brush ($34.50) - I absolutely love the design of this brush! The head of this brush is large and fluffy, and I love using this with loose powder blushes. This also works really well with pressed powder blushes. 

Real Techniques Stippling Brush ($10.99) - This is my absolute favourite brush for cream blushes! I'll tap a little cream blush on my cheeks, and then use this brush to really work the product into my cheeks for a flawless look. These bristles are easy to clean with a bit of baby shampoo.

Overall, my top picks would have to be Real Techniques' Stippling Brush for cream blushes, and It Cosmetics' French Boutique Blush Brush since it works well with pressed and loose powder blushes. You can't go wrong with any of these brushes, and there's some at each price point to meet everyone's budget. 




What is your favourite blush brush? Have you tried out any of my favourites? 




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