FAE Beauty

Lush Blush

Verdict

FAE Beauty's Lush Blush in Witty is a very pigmented, cool-toned bright pink that blends easily with fingers and leaves a dewy, natural finish — Prakriti Singh notes it looks like a "blue toned pink" and gives a highlighted look without highlighter. The glass packaging is fragile; she broke it twice and warns "you can't drop it." Wear lasts 3-4 hours, longer if set with a powder blush.

@prakritisingh reviewing FAE Beauty Lush Blush at 08:24 in a YouTube Shorts video

Highlights

  • Prakriti Singh
    Prakriti Singh

    I have also been using this blush from FAE Beauty a lot.8:20–8:24

  • Aashi Adani
    Aashi Adani

    They come in this cute bottle, they are feather light, they blend like a dream, and it looks so so natural on the skin.1:00–1:04

  • BeautiCo.
    BeautiCo.

    I have tried out another shade from this particular line but that turned out to be a little patchy maybe the formulation of that was a little different and these are their new launches so maybe this one has a better formulation and they improved it.

  • Prerna Joshi ♡
    Prerna Joshi ♡

    I've been constantly talking about these blushes from FAE Beauty. So, just know that I love these blushes.7:09–7:16

Full reviews

I have also been using this blush from FAE Beauty a lot.8:20–8:24
Make sure that you don't drop the bottle because I have done that twice. Now I broke the bottle two times. It's glass so it breaks very easily.8:24–8:31
The formula blends in the same amount of time as the road blush.8:34–8:40
This has got the right amount of pigmentation, doesn't turn patchy, gives you a radiant finish.8:46–8:50
Also this color nutty is a really good pink for me.8:50–8:53
This looks like a blue toned pink.1:39–1:44
It's definitely a more cool tone, deep pink.1:42–1:47
It's a very pigmented blush, so you don't need a lot.1:47–1:52
I think it looks really nice on my skin tone.1:52–1:55
I really like the shade.1:55–1:57
After application, it looks like a more neutral pink to me.1:57–2:00
I really like how blendable these blushes are.1:58–2:04
You can just apply and blend them in with your fingers and you're done.2:02–2:07
I bought it twice, and I broke it both the times.2:33–2:40
This is glass. You can't drop it.2:38–2:41
I really love this bright pink. It's called Witty and it's a really nice cool toned, you know, purple toned pink.2:46–2:52
Very Barbie pink.2:55–2:57
I am wearing it right now and it's very pigmented, so you just need a couple of dots.2:59–3:02
It also blends really easily and has got this dewy finish.3:02–3:07
There's no highlighter on my skin. It's just the blush.3:07–3:11
Lasts easily for 3 4 hours, but it can last longer if you set it with a powder blush.3:08–3:15
I have tried out another shade from this particular line but that turned out to be a little patchy maybe the formulation of that was a little different and these are their new launches so maybe this one has a better formulation and they improved it.
It's non patchy very beautiful blush and this shade in particular is so unique it is this beautiful chocolaty pinky brown shade which looks so good on my Indian skin.
I have been using this nonstop it's such a beautiful blush.
You need to work a little fast with this but once you apply it you will see the shade is so damn pretty.
A beautiful pinky brownie nude shade for my cheeks and so smooth and so quick to apply very easy to use blush.
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Retailers

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Verdict

FAE Beauty's Lush Blush in Witty is a very pigmented, cool-toned bright pink that blends easily with fingers and leaves a dewy, natural finish — Prakriti Singh notes it looks like a "blue toned pink" and gives a highlighted look without highlighter. The glass packaging is fragile; she broke it twice and warns "you can't drop it." Wear lasts 3-4 hours, longer if set with a powder blush.

Details

Type
liquid blush
Finish
dewy
Key ingredients
Hibiscus Extract, Magnolia Extract, Chamomile Extract, Dimethicone, Tocopheryl Acetate, Mica, Titanium Dioxide
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