3 Blushes Recommended by a Spring Warm Toned Person After Personal Tests
Today's recommendation for my holy grail product
1st place
The blush recommended by a Spring Warm Tone user after trying it out themselves is...
This is the Lilybyred Love Beam Blur Cheek Rose Blur.
This is a powder blush that provides a soft, fine color payoff without highlighting dry patches. It features a deep rose beige color that does not accentuate pores, making it a great choice even for those who usually avoid blush due to redness showing through their base makeup. Although I have severe redness myself, I use this product frequently because of its subtle rose beige tone.
However, since it is a powder type, you must always be careful of breakage. I prefer a slightly more intense color payoff, so I tend to apply it about three times. Since it is a rose beige color, applying it once doesn't really give off a "I'm wearing blush!" vibe, so I prefer to layer it up.
I have purchased and used four pink and coral blushes this year alone, but the Rose Blur color is the one I use the most for daily wear and reach for often. It also has almost no fallout.
I recommend this to those with a spring warm undertone who are looking for a daily blush. However, since it is not a super soft, pink color, those who pursue a trendy, influencer-style makeup look might be disappointed.
2nd place
The next blush I recommend is
Clinique's Melopop
With a warm apricot color
Clinique's best-selling blush for spring warm tones
3rd place
The last recommended product is Dandelion.
This product is so famous that everyone has probably bought and used it.
Dandelion, round and round
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