First released in 2014, the Clinique Daisy Blush quickly became a hit and in 2015 it was launched in six new shades and has become one of the must-haves for many blush lovers.
The embossing of the daisy blush is very tight, the appearance is a plump little daisy, the details of the petals and stamens are very clear, and the appearance alone is much more pleasing than most monotonous round and prismatic embossing. At the same time, its powder is very delicate, and there is no fly powder disadvantage of baking blush, and the texture is very unique, and the surface is almost not powdery, but similar to cream. The formula is also formulated with moisturizing substances, which are very moisturizing and smooth after being applied to the face, and although the color rendering is strong, it can withstand repeated smudging. Although the daisy blush does not have a noticeable shine at first glance, it can be seen to have a very delicate and soft satin shine, which is not too high-profile on the face, but can significantly improve the three-dimensional effect of the face, with a little caution.
Due to the firmer pressed powder, you may wish to use a stiffer brush to brush off the surface layer of Daisy Blush at the beginning, although it will destroy some embossing, but its texture is very deep and will not be flattened with a brush. When you usually use it, you can choose a small round-tipped mushroom blush brush with a medium amount of hair, and blend it on the face after taking an appropriate amount of powder in a circular motion, and use it with polishing techniques to create a translucent makeup effect. If you don't want to wear a brush, Daisy Blush also has a unique way to apply makeup: use the thumb of one hand to rub the muscles of the palm to take the powder, and then use the other hand to blend evenly, and gently press on the face, which can not only avoid over-pigmentation and over-coloring, but also make it easier to grasp the range of color.
Clinique blush comes in a wide range of shades, including pink, orange, red, purple, and more. In the pink system, No. 13 Rosy Pop rose pink is the representative, the color is pink and gentle, and it looks like a light flush when a girl is shy, even if she looks mature, it can reduce a little aggression; Commuting to work can choose Nude Pop with a slight orange tone, which is mature and uplifting; If you want to be more energetic, you can buy Ginger Pop, which is between orange and pink, and you can use the large area under the eye to create an innocent and cute makeup look like a Japanese girl.
From the perspective of color matching, yellow and purple complement each other, and Asian skin is generally yellowish, so you can use products such as makeup primers with purple tones to neutralize the yellow color of the face and make the skin appear whiter. The same goes for purple blushes, but powdered blush will have some coverage, and poorly fitting blush will cover the skin with a layer of gray, and the silky texture of Clinique Daisy Blush just avoids this shortcoming. Pansy Pop No. 15 is a light purple with a pinkish tinge that is perfect as an entry into purple blush. It blends well into the skin, has a good plumping effect on the middle of the cheeks, and can be rubbed lightly and used with other blush colors.
The little daisy blush is packaged with a refreshing and textured transparent acrylic, although it is not equipped with brushes and mirrors, but the thickness is still large, and the bottom is a plastic mesh gasket design, which cannot be taken out and combined by itself, and can only be stored alone, which takes up more space. In addition to its cute appearance and rich colors, the price of Clinique Daisy Blush is also very affordable, priced at $24 per piece in the United States, and only 130 yuan per piece can be purchased at the counter in China.