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Rosier version of Flirt
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 6:07 pm
by egerandi
I like Flirt, and it's my neutral go-to blush, but I'm looking for a cooler version. Something that matches my lips better when I wear Centerfold (nude pink). I'm thinking something a bit more mauve-y, lilac-y even, just a tiny bit though. Something almost like Cheeky used to be, but not as pink. I'm thinking Escape ES but a bit more neutral and not shiny.
I hope that made sense
PS: I found something like that at another mmu co, but Karen said she wouldn't dupe existing lines, so I'm remaining silent about the source

I just like the SN blushes better - this other one barely stayed on till noon and is way more expensive

Re: Rosier version of Flirt
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 8:52 pm
by Rhys
We don't have any rose-coloured blushes, do we?
Re: Rosier version of Flirt
Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 3:10 am
by egerandi
I checked all the blushes, and all I could find is peachy, plummy, pink and red. Somehow there was never interest in cool rosey/lilac-y blush? I'm not talking about purple face, just something cool and neutral with a hint of shimmer or whitout (I can always top it with Liberty).
Re: Rosier version of Flirt
Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 12:42 pm
by zeebs
I'd try this. I have a huge difficulty finding blush that works for me, and I'd be willing to give something like this a go.
Re: Rosier version of Flirt
Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 1:03 pm
by Cupcake
Me too. Although my colouring is very neutral and I can wear slightly warm colours, I'd like more softly cool colours too. There seems to be a lot more warm / tan / nude colours than there are cool colours, generally.
Re: Rosier version of Flirt
Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 1:29 pm
by egerandi
Did a bit more comparing, and I think something along the line of Bobby's coloring, but lighter would be nice.
Blush tone between Desert Plum and Flirt: lighter than the former and pinkier/cooler than the latter.
I agree, I feel we have more warm stuff up there - still gorgeous, and I'm lucky that I can get away with somewhat warm (more on the neutral side though) colors.
Re: Rosier version of Flirt
Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 2:44 pm
by Ghost
yes yes, a rosey and lilac-y blush would be fantastic
I have a lilac-y blush from return all health called sugar pink candy, but I don't like the consistence or it's staying power and this may be a little too light for some so a darker version would be great (here's the colour -
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/10-SAMPLES-OF-BLU ... 19b312e397 )