Tonymoly Pokémon Mini Cushion Blusher - Pink Fantasy: Review
Tonymoly Pokemon Cushion blusher comes in a yellow smaller version of the usual bb cushion packaging, with Pikachu printed on the flip top cap, and a cute Pokéball mini cushion puff (it's really tiny you can only use two fingers)
Just like the original No Spoiler Cushion Blusher, this one comes in three shades:
- No 1 Pink Fantasy: A super pale blue base pink, kinda unique shade, very sheer and gives a natural glow .
- No 2 Rose Coral: A Peachy pink that would suit most people, but especially those with medium skin tone
- No 3 Peach orange: This is the most pigmented out of them, I think it would be too dark a shade for those with fair skin tones, unless they are looking for umm, a dramatic sunburn look.
As you can see, they have a very limited range of shades which is kinda common with korean blushes (well except for etude house's cookie blushers that come is a wiiiiide range of shades)
Scent: 9/10
It smells like pink milk candies (cremo strawberry candies)
Texture: 10/10
It has the same texture as the usual bb cushions. you get a sponge saturated with liquid blush. I personally like this kinda blush better than powder blushes since it's much less drying and blends seamlessly.
Pigmentation and color pay off: 7/10
I got Pink Fantasy, and although it is kinda pigmented, it's super pale compared to the other shades which means it probably wouldn't show on people with a medium light skin tone since it would be almost the same shade as theirs. But even though it's barely visible, it gives a nice glow to the skin and brightens up the over all complexion. I really like it. (and I don't even know why do my hands always look dark on pics? any ideas why?)
Application: 9/10
PS: Make sure to press/tap the puff against your cheek to transfer the color onto your cheek without moving your base makeup.
Finish: 8/10
it has a semi matte finish that goes well with the over all semi matte / dewy korean look, but you can use a setting powder on top to mattify it if you want.
Lasting Power: 7/10
It isn't super lasting to be honest compared to western cream/powder blushes, I can't compare it with other cushion blushers since this one is the first one I try.
Would I repurchase it?
I love it and I absolutely recommend it, but I wanna try more cushion blushers (with other cute packagings)
Where did I get it from?
TonyMoly Pokémon Cushion Blusher retails for $14.40 and is available in 3 shades at W2beauty ( you can use my invitation code 0814880404 upon registration to get 5$ off your first 30$ purchase)
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