VISEE Layered Flurry Cheek (RD-7 Dahlia Red)
VISEE Layered Flurry Cheek (RD-7 Dahlia Red)
VISEE
A two-texture cheek color that creates a petal-like flush and three-dimensional radiance.
- 5.2
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Description
Description
This cheek color comes in two textures: a matte base and a pearl color. Apply the base and layer on the color to create a petal-like flush and three-dimensional radiance.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Dimethicone, borosilicate (calcium/aluminum), synthetic fluorphlogopite, PET, boron nitride, silica, hydrogenated polyisobutene, PG dicaprate, petrolatum, mineral oil, dimethicone/vinyl dimethicone crosspolymer, talc, decyltetradecanol, diisostearyl malate, nylon-12, tocopherol, sodium hyaluronate, water-soluble collagen, DPG, PEG-15/lauryl dimethicone crosspolymer, vinyl dimethicone/lauryl dimethicone crosspolymer Uryl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Aminopropyl Triethoxysilane, Amodimethicone, Isododecane, Ethylcellulose, Cetyl Ethylhexanoate, Octyldodecanol, Sodium Citrate, Dimethiconol, Squalane, Pentaerythrityl Tetraethylhexanoate, Triethylhexanoin, Hydrogen Dimethicone, Synthetic Wax, Tin Oxide, Water, Aluminum Hydroxide, Phenoxyethanol, Ultramarines, Mica, Titanium Dioxide, Zinc Oxide, Iron Oxides, Red 226
How To Use
How To Use
Use in the order A, then B. Apply A to the entire cheek with your fingers, then load a brush with an appropriate amount of B. Test the color on the back of your hand, then apply it to areas where you want to add a healthy glow and volume. A has a soft soufflé base. Apply gently by gliding lightly in one direction across the surface. After use, wipe the brush with tissue paper or similar before returning it to the container. If the brush becomes dirty, wash it by shaking it in lukewarm water with a diluted mild detergent, then rinse thoroughly, trim the bristles, and allow it to dry completely in the shade before using again. Take care not to drop or subject it to strong impacts.

This is great! I've tried a lot of affordable blushes, but this is the best! This is the first time I've thought this. I chose Verbena Pink. It's easy to match with any eyeshadow color. I applied the light matte blush on the left not only to my cheeks but also lightly to my eyelids. It's great for blurring dullness. The pink on the right gives just the right amount of shine, and even without using highlighter, it gives a natural glow that makes your skin look beautiful. I want to get the other colors too.
I switched to this blush because my cheeks became rough and bumpy after using a similar blush from 2aN. When I tried it on my hands in the store, the glitter was quite noticeable and sparkled, which I thought was a little too flashy for me, but when I actually applied it to my face, the glitter wasn't too noticeable and instead gave my cheeks a sophisticated glow, which I really liked. I chose Peony Pink, but the color is subtle. I had to apply it several times with the included brush before it finally built up enough color to give it a subtle shine. I think this blush is more about light than color. It's the perfect blush for those who want to brighten up their face with light.
It's shiny and cute!
This is great! I've tried a lot of affordable blushes, but this is the best! This is the first time I've thought this. I chose Verbena Pink. It's easy to match with any eyeshadow color. I applied the light matte blush on the left not only to my cheeks but also lightly to my eyelids. It's great for blurring dullness. The pink on the right gives just the right amount of shine, and even without using highlighter, it gives a natural glow that makes your skin look beautiful. I want to get the other colors too.
I was really curious about this new product when I saw it announced! I found it at MatsuKiyo and was torn between PK1 Pink and PU5 Iris Purple, but I ended up buying the pink. I'm a cool-toned summer type, and this is a lovely color that doesn't look out of place. The matte type on the left isn't very pigmented. I had to layer it quite a bit to get the pink I saw. The glitter type on the right shines beautifully with just a little, and when I applied it to the C-zone under my eyes, it looked like a highlighter. It was a cute product that I could connect with my blush to create a radiant, plump look! When I saw the Iris Purple in the store, the matte type on the left turned out quite whitish, so I wondered if it would be better to use it in areas where I wanted to brighten or add a whiter look? The brush was soft, and I thought it was a good brush for the price! I've finally found a bright blush that I've recommended to my mother.