Bourjois Le Duo Blush Colour Sculpting & Le Petit Strobler Highlighter
Little Round Pots have been around for over 150 years and actually one of my first experiences with blushes was with one of these small Bourjois ones. They've come so highly recommended at the time of my first purchase (to be fair there were not a lot of blushes here over 10 years ago), but I felt very let down by the pigmentation, though at the time the only thing I had to apply these with was the useless brush that comes with it. The newest blushes come in a duo form, meaning you get two shades in one pot which you can wear in three ways. Another new product is the highlighter which is more on a subtle side.
Texture: All the round pot blushes are baked and have a very hard texture. The latter is the reason only very dense brushes can pick them up properly, while the added brush is entirely useless. Pigmentation is relatively poor compared to most blushes, though these can be layered slowly and you get a good flush going, it just takes time and I never like that at a blush. Swatching it with a finger barely picks up any colour because it's so hard, so brushes truly are the only way at these. Le Duo Blush Colour Sculpting01 Inséparoses
01 Inséparoses is a combination of a bright shimmery pink and a muted brownish pink which swatches as a dirty peach. They can be worn individually, while mixed together they create a basic peachy-pink shade. Though these are shimmery, there isn't really a glow on the cheeks, but neither is there chunky shimmer. Bourjois excels at creating...
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