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Review on πŸ’— wet n wild Color Icon Powder Blush, Pink Pinch Me by Sonya Ray

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Pinch me Pink should have been called Disco Ball Pink

This pearly pink blush has been my favorite blush for years so I finally decided to try it in Pinch Me Pink and it's definitely not that rare and very finely ground glitter than my very favorite pearlescent pink. I can't understand why the formulas are the same, easy to mix, from clear to assembly, a very natural looking colour, but for some reason the pink pinch has an abundance of artistic shine that is obviously not nearly as finely ground Anything my age (47) actually looks like I'm doing a craft project with my kids and just didn't realize I have glitter on my face from that craft/crafts project when I wear the pinch. I have a pink blush shade. Which is very disappointing not knowing that different shades of blush are actually different glosses. If the wet and wild could just relax and not worry so much about the shine of this shade, this would be such a beautiful blush! I recommend this beautiful natural blush shade if you like this glittery makeup Christmas ornament. Or you could just save time and money and just apply some arts and crafts glitter to your face, it would be a lot easier than applying blush to achieve the same look. Note: the more you try to blend this blush, the more glittery it gets! It might not give you the glittery glow of the Gods aesthetic, but it will definitely give you the glittery glow of the Santa Claus aesthetic!

Pros
  • Pressed Powder Blush: This velvety powder blush delivers long-lasting color for a soft-focus effect. Wear over foundation and concealer or alone for the perfect blush
Cons
  • Expandable