Strike a Pose (There's Nothing To It) with JK Jemma Kidd In Vogue Perfect Blush - Makeup and Beauty Blog
JK Jemma Kidd In Vogue Perfect Blush in S Embankment on cheeks
Don't but stand there, let's become to information technology, strike a pose, there's nada to it —
Aw, man! It was only after I took these pictures that I put two and two together. I should have done Faddy poses for these pics! Oh, well… Next time. 🙂
Take I always told yous about the fourth dimension my friend Cindy and I went to Madonna Nighttime at a society in San Francisco? Yep, the DJ played Madge hits all night long. Information technology was crawly! — except for 1 thing, and that affair had nada to do with the music and everything to practise with my height.
I'1000 a lilliputian shorty, and every time the DJ played Vogue, which he did several times, I spent the entire vocal dodging sharp Vogue elbows to my temples and long arms to my face. I left the club happy that night, but I looked like a to' up rag doll with a mild concussion.
Please, if yous discover yourself striking poses afterwards trying on the new JK Jemma Kidd In Vogue Perfect Blush, picket your surround, and keep your elbows in shut. In that location might be a piffling blogger person dancing beside you lot (y'all never know).
These iii new powder blushes are apt to trigger quite a few happy dances, but they carry a hefty cover charge of $18. They're named later on shopping and style hot spots similar South Beach (a bronze), Rodeo Drive (a pink) and 5th Artery (an apricot), and Jemma designed them to work with all skin tones.
Doesn't the packaging accept a Shu Uemura vibe? The pans each have v colors which tin worn individually or swirled together with a brush.
Southward Beach
Rodeo Bulldoze
Here information technology is beside an iPhone for comparison…
Swatches of Rodeo Drive (left) and S Beach (right)
Rodeo Drive on cheeks
The finish? I dear! It's mostly matte, but with a hint of shimmer that keeps the colors from looking flat on my cheeks. The long-lasting blushes have a fair amount of pigment, besides, and I'm able to build them upward in layers for bolder cheek looks.
Unfortunately, as information technology is for Jemma's Glitterati eyeshadows, the $18 cost is hard to tum. These may be gems — no, expect, they are — but they're priced like them too, especially for drugstore booty.
Price: $18 each (available in three shades)
AVAILABILITY: Available now at Target stores and too online
MAKEUP AND Beauty BLOG RATING: A (an A+ if they were $5 less)
Your friendly neighborhood dazzler addict,
Karen
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