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It’s not easy having expensive taste when you don’t have much wealth to spare.
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I prefer to keep my blush closer to my temples using a tip that makeup artist Elisa Flowerspreviously toldAllure.
“Apply using small circular strokes, blending outward and upward,” she says.
My favorite brush for that isReal Techniques' Blush Brush.
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In short: I used to use cream blushes exclusively… not anymore.
I’m not the only one entranced with Rose Hermes Silky Blush Powder, by the way.
Several otherAllureeditors are declaring it a new staple in their routines.
Senior commerce writer Sarah Han wears the shade Rose Nuit.
Senior commerce writer Sarah Han wears the shade Rose Nuit.
Like me, editor Jihan Forbes also noticed how subtle and buildable this blush is.
“This powder goes on smoothly and is super buildable and blendable,” she says.
Editor Jihan Forbes wears the shade Rose Feu.
“When I first got it on my brush, the pigment wasreal,” says Forbes.
Deputy editor Kara Mcgrath wears the shade Rose Nuit.
For deputy editor Kara McGrath, this blush’s appeal is all about the texture.
Deputy editor Kara Mcgrath wears the shade Rose Nuit.
I think this sums up all our sentiments best: Consider us completely obsessed.
Hermes Rose Silky Blush Powder, $77, is available now fromhermes.com.