Have you ever
purchased a beauty product based on its cute but gimmicky packaging, without
knowing if the products is actually gonna be any good? That’s exactly what I
did yesterday when I picked up the Seventeen cheek stamp blush.
Whilst browsing
the make-up counter’s in Boots, I was drawn to one of the bottom shelves and spotted
these cute, little cheek stamps. Before I had even swatched the product I was
already adding it to my basket - although it was the cute packaging that really
sold me. With a compact mirror on the outside and both the blush and brush
tucked away neatly inside it looked too good to leave behind. There was even a
nod to artist Keith Haring with the outer packaging, which once again sucked me
right in.
I quickly tried the
product on my hand and ended up purchasing the shade ‘blushin’. I tried the
product as soon as I got home and was really impressed with the pretty but
subtle results. Just like the name suggest, it deposits a stamp of colour on
the cheeks which lasts all day and leaves behind a pale flush of colour. Coming
in under a fiver it is definitely worth purchasing, and would look amazing in
the summer with minimal make-up. Have you tried any of the cheek stamps shades?
Let me know your thoughts.
This looks like such a cute product! Bonus that it actually looks good :)
ReplyDeleteI just want to let you know that I nominated you for a liebster award :)
xo, em
www.emilyhart.ca
I'm a sucker for packaging, I often pick up a product based on the outside :))
ReplyDeletePlease tell me you bought Suchard chocolate pralines in the UK?! xx
Liv
Ahw thanks Emily, thats so sweet of you:) Your blog is divine!! x x x
ReplyDeleteNo, sorry to break it to you Liv, but I got the Suchard in Paris, if you do find them in the U.K you MUST let me know where - I'm fully addicted! x x x
ReplyDeleteOh bummer... That's where I got them, too. :)
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