The soft and silky texture of this blush gives a natural and bright look to the skin’s complexion. Natasha Denona Blush Duo Palette provides a dominant colour (right side) and a subtler color (left side) for blending and softening edges. They come in two different textures, matte and iridescent.
I'm not into layering blush; I'm a simple 'swipe on one shade & go' girl. So how well do the two shades wear on their own?
Toutou is a soft apricot shade of blush, that has a gentle iridescent finish to it.
Strawberry Cheeks is a shade of light pink, and has a matte finish.
The mate formula is also so soft & silky, that it leans towards appearing satin. There's nothing for me to add here, without copying what I put for the previous shade - the application and wear is exactly the same as it is for TouTou.
The pans are 7g each, so I think that the pricing here is excellent; a high quality blush can cost more for a single pan and when you double the price of lower cost/quality brands to factor in the amount you get here, then this duo wins.
Well worth the spurge.
The blush Duo compact costs £33, and they are available from Feel Unique, Cult Beauty and Selfridges.
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