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Monday, 11 April 2016

Elf Baked Blush Pinktastic Review



Hey ya'll! Today's review will be on the ELF Baked Blush in Pinktastic.
I first heard about this from KathleenLights (Yes, the queen herself) and have been dying to try it since. She claims this as one of her favourite drugstore highlights, so I am here today to see if that is true.

Oh yes, this is a highlight despite it being called a "Baked Blush", it is most definitely a highlight.

Selling on Carousell at $8-$10

*This can sometimes be also found at those Watsons pop up stores you see in the middle of the mall.


The product itself has a beautiful marble effect and small steaks of pink.


Initially, I always assumed the highlight to turn out rosy, as the name suggests 'Pinktastic'. So I was a little surprised that the swatch turned out to be a light champagne colour instead.
However, I LOVE IT. 
The highlight is so finely grained, making it look very natural yet still stands out well.

Here is how 'Pinktastic' looks on me.

Natural Look

Glam Look



Let me start by saying, this is everything you want in a highlight. Its powder is so fine and pigmented, giving you that beautiful glow from within. When I use a brush I get to achieve a touch of glow while using a finger would give me that highlighted goddess look.
This has officially became one of my go to highlights for sure! Love!



Pros
-Affordable
-Pigmented, bendable and just perfect!
-Easy to bring for travel (may break though)
-Able to achieve both natural and glam highlight

Cons
-Really there is nothing!




Very fair to Deep Skin Tone: -Recommended-

Very Deep Skin Tone: -Recommended-
*But it might pull a little light, hence unless you like the very highlighted look, I would recommend you to try another shade from the Elf Baked Blush Line.


Would I Repurchase
Yes. Yes. Yes.


Rate
5/5

" An affordable, high quality, daily highlight to get!"




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