Every time I enter Etude House, I get giddy. with excitement. It's like a teenage version of a dollhouse complete with cute cosmetics plus the staff calls you "princess". How's that for a royal treatment?
On my recent visit, I gravitated to this blushers that are shaped like watercolors that you see in art store. Aptly named Etude House water color blusher, there are available in 4 colors, #1 pink, #2 Coral, #3 Apricot and #4 violet. I got the pink and coral to match the lipsticks that I have.
Texture:
As you can see, it's a little bit creamy on the runny side. I love the gel texture as the color deposit is quite sheer and you can build the effect by adding more to your cheeks.
Color:
Color is true to the packaging color. The #1 pink is a light bubblegum color while the #2 coral is a peachy color.
Coverage:
When swatched on the skin, it's very sheer and natural. There's no glitter and it's perfect for those days when you put on natural makeup. It lasts for about 3-4 hours on the cheeks before fading, probably longer on colder climates as the humidity where I live melts everything!
This is # 1 pink used as a blusher. It has a natural look and the pink is just right for my skin tone.
#2 coral used as blusher. As you can see, it is true to its color and has a more noticeable color deposit. This is perfect to pair with red and coral lippies for a more grown up look.
Price:
348 pesos at your local Etude house branch.
Verdict:
I love it! I find myself reaching for this on an everyday basis as the effect is very natural and adds a moist effect to the cheeks (think k pop glow!). So if you're in the market for a blusher that's affordable and natural effect, then this blusher is for you.
Thanks for reading and have a great day!
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