Sisley Phyto Blush (No.5 Rosewood)
Sisley Phyto Blush (No.5 Rosewood)
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A cheek color that gives your skin a natural flush and creates a healthy glow and radiance.
- 4.7
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Description
Description
A transforming texture that feels light and velvety and blends perfectly into the skin. It gives a three-dimensional look to your facial features while leaving your skin smooth and supple. <6 colors in total> No. 1 Pink Peony No. 2 Rosy Fuchsia No. 3 Coral No. 4 Golden Rose No. 5 Rose Wood No. 6 Shimmer
Ingredients
Ingredients
Mica, boron nitride, camellia sinensis seed oil, cottonseed oil
How To Use
How To Use
Using a blush brush, apply in circular or smooth strokes onto cheekbones.

I have sensitive, dry skin and am a cool-toned summer type, so I was attracted to this cute pink color and bought it. I apply it lightly with a large blush brush. The color is vibrant and elegant, just as it appears. Isn't it perfect for cool-toned skin? I love it! There are always new blush products being released, so I'm not sure if I'll buy it again, but I love it.
I bought the shimmer shade. I use it as a highlighter after applying blush, as a finishing touch. It has a lovely, elegant pearly shimmer. It's in a very similar category to Chanel's "Reve de Camélia," a limited edition shade for this spring. It has a finer pearly finish and a more subdued shimmer. Just for reference.
4. Golden This is a coral-colored blush with rose gold glitter. It gives a subtle color and a cold glow. If you apply too much on your skin, it will look gold, so I apply a generous amount to the brush and then lightly apply it.
It's No. 6 Shimmer. I was a little hesitant because there weren't any reviews for this color, but I'd been interested in it for a while, so I bought it. It's a really cute highlighter. Both the base color and the glitter blend well with the skin. It does contain glitter, but the particles aren't too big. I think it combines the best of both subtlety and glamour. I personally find it very easy to use! It's expensive, but I'm really glad I bought it... The packaging is magnetic and includes a mirror and velour case. The expiration date is 36 months, which is quite long.
I've been a blush refugee for a long time. Lighter shades are overpowered by the redness of my cheeks, while more reddish shades accentuate it. But going blushless doesn't really tighten my face. This shade is dark, but it doesn't apply thickly. I was taught that if you first load the brush with the blush and then wipe it off with a tissue or the back of your hand, it will apply softly. I apply it horizontally and then blend it downwards. This way, it blends in smoothly, creating a natural flush without overpowering the redness of my cheeks. The beauty advisor blended Blur Expert Light over the blush into the cheek zone and the highlight area around the eyes, which created an even more subtle effect! I tried it with my powder foundation, pressed powder, and older Blur Expert shades, but I couldn't achieve the same subtle effect, so I ended up buying Blur Expert Light as well. The blush brush in the photo is Sisley, but I included it because the bristles are white, which I thought would make the blush color more visible. It's a bluish rose color. The third photo shows my cheeks blended with this blush and Blur Expert Light. There are a few imperfections, but please forgive me.