Lancôme Blush Subtil (2)
Lancôme Blush Subtil (2)
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A beautiful cheek that makes your bare skin look beautiful.
- 5.6
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Description
Description
Three textures - "Shimmer," "Sparkling," and "Matte" - with a color variation that matches your skin tone. The color develops exactly as you see it, blending in with your skin and adding color to your face. A wide range of colors allows you to enjoy trendy one-tone makeup by matching it with your lipstick. ・Sparkling: Contains large glitter particles for a glamorous look. ・Shimmer: Contains fine pearls for a lustrous look with every movement. ・Matte: Highly pigmented color for a fresh, healthy look.
Ingredients
Ingredients
How To Use
How To Use

[Colors I own] SP800 Orange Folia: This new shade was released in August. I was looking for a glowy orange blush, so I bought it. It's a deep orange that's hard to find in Japanese cosmetics, and it's fantastic! Many orange blushes from Japanese and Korean cosmetics tend to be lighter, with a whitish undertone, which doesn't look very appealing on darker skin tones. However, this shade's deep orange complements my warm, autumn-toned, tanned skin. While some images online make it appear quite metallic, it's not as shimmery in person, and the shimmer is natural, creating a beautiful glow upon application. The sheer color blends well with the skin, making it easy to adjust and blend. I prefer compact packaging without a mini brush, which is why I'm giving it a 6-star rating, but I really love the color and texture. This orange blush is recommended for those who like to pair a matte base makeup with a glowy blush, those who want a healthy finish to their tanned skin, and those who find Asian-style oranges too bright.
SH02 Rose Sable: As you can see in the photo, I used so much that the bottom was visible. This is classified as a matte shade, but it also has a bit of shimmer and is highly pigmented. It's a muted rose, so it doesn't look like you're wearing blush, and I like that it goes with any makeup look. The included brush is soft and feels good on the skin, but a larger brush applies the blush more neatly, so I use Lancôme's No. 6 brush. I checked the official website and it was one of the most popular shades.
It's a sophisticated pink-beige that pairs well with various eyeshadows and lipsticks. It contains fine glitter, but it's barely noticeable when applied. It doesn't become too thick even when layered, so you can't go wrong. The bristles of the included brush easily pick up the powder, making it easy to use. This is my first time buying Lancôme cosmetics, and I've always loved rose motifs, so I really like the look of this.
I'm a cool winter type, and a warm autumn type. When I was buying eyeshadow, I asked the beauty advisor about blush and she recommended 319. At first glance, it's a shade somewhere between orange and salmon, but when I put it on my cheeks, it turns a slight pink and makes my complexion look brighter. I bought it because it was said to work well with both cool and warm makeup, and that really was the case, making it a daily essential. I think it's a color that naturally brings out the beauty in your eyeshadow. I've owned other blushes before, but I always reach for this one. In my own opinion, it doesn't smudge even when wearing a mask.
I couldn't forget the blush they gave me when I bought foundation at the counter in a department store, so I bought this one. It has fine glitter in it, and just a thin layer gives you a happy feeling.