NARS Amour Blush
($28.00 for 0.16 oz.) is described as a “peachy pink.” It’s a darkened
pink-tinted coral. It doesn’t read peachy-pink to me, which tends to be a
lighter, warmer color. The finish is matte. Illamasqua Dixie is brighter, less pink. Tarte Blissful is more orange, slightly lighter/softer. theBalm Frat Boy is slightly lighter. MAC Posey is very close, perhaps pinker. MAC Fleet Fast is more coral and has golden orange shimmer. On my cheeks, it looks more pink than coral, but it’s not strictly pink.
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.
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