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Time to prettify cheeks with a smudge of creamy blush for spring. Fashion Assistant, Jemma Tibbals, swirls and twirls her fingers in the best pots around.
Autograph Colour Mousse Blush
Nice packaging with a small mirror that makes things handy on the go. Silky texture, without being too slippery and a little goes a long way. It doesn't stay on all day but there's plenty in the pot to reapply. It's a good all-rounder and great for the price.
£9.50, marksandspencer.com
Dior Pro Cheeks
I love Dior products and was not disappointed with this. A sleek pot with a spongy, silky mousse that glides on nicely. The mirror makes things especially handy and the application is totally fool-proof. Great colour, perfect for spring cheeriness.
£19, available nationwide
Chantecaille Aqua Blush
Love the ‘pritt-stick', wind-up style that you can apply straight on to cheeks. And the outer-packaging has lots of info about the product, which is always nice. You can build this up easily thanks to its packaging, great if you like less is more or vice-versa. A great all-rounder - definitely a goody!
£35, stockist, spacenk.com
Lancome Magie Blush in 05
The classic, frosted packaging is not flashy but the contents are great. The consistency is not runny and doesn't slide off the face - it lasted most of the day which is brilliant as i am a rouge lover! The matt colouring makes it more wearable than the glittery blushes, a trait that makes this one my favourite.
£20.50, available nationwide
Guerlain Mousse Blush
This smells delish - just like parma violets! The metallic lid is really pretty and looks expensive as well as classic - something you would find on a posh bird's dressing table!!! Quick, easy application although the mousse is slightly too wet so you can end up with too much on fingers and cheeks. So because of the texture, it comes a close second.
£21, stockist 01932 233 887

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(1)The Tesco range of Barbara Daly cream blusher is really good, especially as it is half the price!
Anonymous April 02, 2008 03:25 PM
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