

There is hardly any color payoff with a finger swatch: I really have to get in there and build this up.įor blush however, that isn’t necessarily a bad thing.

The product feels dry and stiff and nearly impossible for a brush to pick up any product from. The SwatchĪpart from their wear time, Tarte blushes are notorious for their bad swatches.
TART BLUSH SKIN
If you have fair skin like me, than these will be best for you. Basically, these murky looking blushes that don’t look like it will do anything are some of my favorites to wear. It’s very similar to Benefit Dandelion or MAC AT Dusk: two of my all time favorites. Seduce is described as a rosy nude and I am all about that shade this time of year. You do get a decent sized mirror in the lid, which I appreciate. The outerpackaging is nothing but a plastic sleeve that is transparent: nothing much to write home about. While I have no issue with blush not staying on my cheeks, this is a great option if you want to be sure your face makeup lasts all day. When they say 14 hour wear time, they mean it. Tarte blushes are notorious not only because of their fame, but also for their wear time and lasting power. These blushes retail for $29 from Sephora in the US, but Tarte is also available via their own website and in some countries via QVC. Since I loved the formula so much, I decided to also buy a more muted and everyday option from the line.

I already owned one in Achiote: a soft coral shade that is perfect for spring/ summer but that no longer seems to be available. The Tarte Amazonian Clay blushes are infamous for being some of the best blushes on the market.
