The New NARS NARSissist Wanted Cheek Palette I - Makeup and Beauty Blog
WANTED! Reward offered for the capture of the new NARS NARSissist Wanted Cheek Palette I, which may or may not have fallen between the cushions of my couch.
This bad boy is $59 and one of two new LE NARSissist Wanted blush palettes to launch with the new NARSissist Wanted Power Pack Lip Kits. Information technology comes with 6 0.xiii-oz. pans of powder blush, which are merely sliiiightly smaller than regular full-size 0.xvi-oz. NARS chroma pans.
Four of them are mattes, and 2 are shimmers.
At present for the really good news: ๐ Only one of the shades is a re-promote — shimmery candy pinkish Bumpy Ride. The other five colors are LE.
Of the two Wanted Cheek Palettes, this one, v. 1, is the lighter option, and while its raison d'รชtre is to kiss the cheeks of lasses with light and medium skin tones, I as well like it for brown skin because it's and so easy to wearable, on account of the mid-toned shades, which means that I can apply them half-comatose using a regular blush brush… Because they don't look too intense or deep on me, I don't take to overthink the application.
NARS gets Really high marks from me for the mattes, which accept had their powder grains whittled down to nigh microscopic size, and then the blushes look like someone painted pure color on my cheeks. No powdery residuum at all! They're all beautiful on bare skin, too, simply matte coral Buzzed and matte rose Kingpin are my faves. I think they're the almost wear of the half dozen shades.
I was surprised to see that matte lavander Notorious shows upwardly on my skin because it looks and so pale in the pan, but the high paint helps.
Actually, all half dozen blushes in this palette are quite pigmented, now that I remember almost it, and yet still easy to wear, even on medium and deeper pare tones. Notorious is a cool-toned lavender and isn't excessively blueish, so even if you take a warm skin tone (similar I do), it doesn't look too jarring. In fact, it'south shockingly cute. It has juuust plenty contrast.
Matte bright coral Crave makes a night, intense (and perhaps borderline scary!) first impression in its pan, but if you use a low-cal bear upon and a blush brush to apply information technology to your cheeks, they'll await like you just sprinted a mile…except without the elevated heart rate and all the sweat, LOL!
As for shimmery pale pink Unlimited, it looks almost dewy. Applied carefully and conservatively with a blush brush, it looks like one of the awesome Hourglass Ambient Highlighting Powders.
Applied more heavily, though, it rapidly goes total-on Instagram highlight (a.k.a. it's super frosty). And then pull dorsum with this ane. I like information technology as a highlighter. In pocket-size doses.
And then there'due south shimmery candy pink Bumpy Ride, which isn't as shimmery every bit Unlimited. Now, I'm not normally a shimmery blush person…simply I like Bumpy Ride. Information technology'south just barely shimmery. I wouldn't even call it shiny.
Overall, I dig this palette, especially the mattes. If someone told me that I could only use 1 cheek palette for a calendar month, and it had to be this one, I wouldn't feel similar I was missing something. I'm a fan!
It'due south available at present on the Ulta website (and coming March 18th to Ulta stores), and arrives at NARS boutiques and the NARS website on March 15th.
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
P.South. Happy hump day!!! ๐
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