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Pat McGrath Fleurtatious Divine BlushPat McGrath Fleurtatious Divine Blush ($ 38.00 for 0.34 oz.) Is a light to medium rosy beige with subtle warm undertones and a semi-matte finish. It had semi-opaque, buildable pigmentation that was still more than marketed so consider using a lighter hand or a less dense brush if desired to get a really transparent coverage from the get-go.
The powder was smooth, velvety, and a bit powdery in the pan, but the product itself was applied evenly and smoothly and didn’t seem dry or dusty on my skin. This color only barely appears on my complexion (light to light-medium in depth) as a reference point. It took a good eight and a half hours before it visibly faded.
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Formula overview
$ 38.00 / 0.34 oz. – $ 111.76 per ounce
The formula should be “feather-light, long-lasting”, which “builds up easily from pure to subversive”. The blushes are available in two finishes – semi-matt and satin – and range from muted to livelier colors. The biggest “downside” to the formula was that it was pigmented rather than buildable so you could use a lighter hand to get more buildable coverage, but I found that I had to use a light to moderate hand to make sure that I don’t over- apply every shade.
The consistency was smooth, silky and felt slightly creamy; it was a little powdery in the pan but had more lubricity than most powder blushes on the market, but it was definitely a powder-based formula. The product is easy to apply to bare skin and over the foundation, as it diffuses well along the edges without absorbing basic products.
The satin pearl finish was bright but not overtly shimmering so it didn’t emphasize the natural texture of my skin. They carried with me for about nine hours before they visibly faded.
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ingredients
Talc, mica, caprylic / capric triglyceride, dimethiconol stearate, magnesium myristate, caprylyl glycol, dimethicone, hexylene glycol, tin oxide, trimethylsiloxysilicate, phenoxyethanol. (+/-): Titanium dioxide (Ci 77891), iron oxides (Ci 77491, Ci 77492, Ci 77499), Ultramarine (Ci 77007), Red 7 (Ci 15850), Red 7 Lake (Ci 15850).
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