So we reviewed the Milani baked blush in Rose d' Oro early and since I picked up more shades I thought I'd share the rest. These are gorgeous, crazy pigmented, budget friendly blushes. I'm a little obsessed to be perfectly honest. They aren't new but the good news is they aren't limited edition either. You can pick them up at most drugstores and at milanicosmetics.com. Let's move on to the photos and let them speak for themselves.
Milani Baked Blush in Dolce Pink
Such a pretty, shimmery pink. Everyone needs a shade like this...
Milani Baked Blush in Corallina
Corallina is on the left. This is one of the best summer shades I have..a gorgeous, glowing coral that I have nothing like in my stash. My only gripe is the silver shimmer..it's a bit large and I feel needs to be buffed out. I mean, honestly, who puts glitter on their cheeks?
Milani Baked Blush in Red Vino
Red Vino is on the far left. Oh my goodness this is pretty. It looks intimidating in the pan and the swatch and yes it is really pigmented but it is beautiful. I suggest using a duo-fiber brush with it..and honestly with all of these. It will pick up just a bit of pigment and create a beautiful flush. And a perk with that is these blushes will last you well until your next lifetime..For only about 8 bucks a pop and less with coupons..I'd say that's a great deal.
Milani Baked Blush in Luminous
While I can't pick a favorite among these blushes and fully intend on collecting them all..this is my must used. Luminous is a perfect name for it. It's a warm pinkish peach with ultra-fine shimmer and it's the perfect easy, finishing touch to get you out the door..no blending required. I highly recommend this and all the others..you won't be sorry you picked them up.
Milani Baked Blush in Dolce Pink
Such a pretty, shimmery pink. Everyone needs a shade like this...
Milani Baked Blush in Corallina
Corallina is on the left. This is one of the best summer shades I have..a gorgeous, glowing coral that I have nothing like in my stash. My only gripe is the silver shimmer..it's a bit large and I feel needs to be buffed out. I mean, honestly, who puts glitter on their cheeks?
Milani Baked Blush in Red Vino
Red Vino is on the far left. Oh my goodness this is pretty. It looks intimidating in the pan and the swatch and yes it is really pigmented but it is beautiful. I suggest using a duo-fiber brush with it..and honestly with all of these. It will pick up just a bit of pigment and create a beautiful flush. And a perk with that is these blushes will last you well until your next lifetime..For only about 8 bucks a pop and less with coupons..I'd say that's a great deal.
Milani Baked Blush in Luminous
While I can't pick a favorite among these blushes and fully intend on collecting them all..this is my must used. Luminous is a perfect name for it. It's a warm pinkish peach with ultra-fine shimmer and it's the perfect easy, finishing touch to get you out the door..no blending required. I highly recommend this and all the others..you won't be sorry you picked them up.
I really love them a lot...
ReplyDeleteI want to send them to my friend in Korea so she can cut them off and make 4 colors in one as MAC eye shadows I show you before.
They are all so beautiful!
They are pretty huh:) I wore rose vino today and I love it!
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