The texture of this is drier, stiffer–not really difficult to work
with, it just has a thinner, drier texture, so it’s not a really dense
blush. You wouldn’t describe it as buttery, for instance. Some powders
are really buttery and dense, others are still soft and finely-milled,
but they’re thin and feel drier. Amour is the latter. It packs
plenty of pigment, so you can go from subtle tint to full-on color with
a tap of the brush, but you won’t have to worry about applying too much
too quickly (not like Exhibit A). The drier texture does mean
that you need to spend a little more time blending the color, and
because of the matte texture, it can be easier to apply over completely
dry foundation (if you’re using liquid). When I tested Amour to
see how long and well it would wear, I was able to get seven hours of
good wear; after eight hours, there was some fading along the tops of my
cheeks.
NARS Amour Blush Review, Photos, Swatches
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