First of all, I want to point out that the shades in this palette are best suited for light-to-medium skin tones. Someone with a medium-to-deep skin tone would likely be able to use the darkest shade on its own, but the other 3 would be too light to wear on their own. However, the first 3 shades could probably be used to tone down or help blend ou
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I have a light skin tone with neutral-to-warm undertones. All of the blushes have a slight sheen to them (they are not shimmery). The powder is finely-milled and silky-feeling. The lightest shade, Sugar, has the strongest sheen (it's still not shimmery, though). It is a barely-there flush on my skin tone. The next shade is named Plum, but it's more of a peach shade. After that comes Rose, which is a deep muted pink -- kind of like a sunburn (but in a good way). The last shade, Autumn, has the slightest sheen of all -- it's barely there. It's a terracotta colour that is the most pigmented one in the palette. I have tried all 4 shades in the palette, and I found them easy to build up and blend. The deepest shade, being the most pigmented, is less blendable than the other three, but that is to be expected. My favourite shade is the lightest one because it looks so natural on me, but I think most people in the light-to-medium skin tone range would prefer the other 3 shades.
I was pleasantly surprised by how much I liked this palette, as I have tried quite a few blushes that were too powdery/crumbly, too difficult to blend out, too shimmery, or not pigmented enough. I can see myself using this palette whenever I feel like wearing some blush. It will probably get a lot of use before I move on to a new product in a different shade. Read LessRead less about First of all, I want to point out that