It is housed in a cute, lightweight compact. I love the etched Charlotte Tilbury logo and star. This shade seems more true to the 'swish and pop' action suggested for application of this blusher, with a vibrant pink shade in the centre. Love glow in comparison has the lighter shade in the middle. The outer shade has a satin finish which is to be applied all over the cheek. It is a fresh pink with subtle iridescence, which imparts the cheek with a soft glow. The inner circle is a shot of 'almost' highlighter pink which should suit many skin tones. The finish is a match to the outer ring. It is buildable leaving your cheeks with a believable natural flush a' la Tilbury. No excess powder is picked up when swirling my brush. Love Glow is more coral, with the two shades very similar in colour.
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Hi Jo, lovely review, I have Love Glow but it's very shimmery. I also own Love Is the Drug so am pleased this looks less shimmery!
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Hi Stacey- Love glow does have more a shimmer- I was just as happy as you to see this was more satin. I see that u have just done a wonderful review on the new Hourglass blusher - do u have a preference between CT or the Hourglass?
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ReplyDeleteI've been adding this (and several other pieces) to my cart, then deleting them. I want to try CT products so badly, but I've been hesitating because my skin has managed to get even more sensitive lately. I'm nervous to buy before I try, but you're definitely tempting me. :)
Sensitivity is quite tricky and one can never be sure how our skin's will react. I had to return a Tom Ford quad that I loved but my eyes just watered for dayz. I love my CT products but it might be trial and error for you- maybe start with one item and go from there!
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