Monday 20 June 2016

all about the stila cream convertible color♡



The other day I took the plunge and decided to purchase a beauty gem I have had my eye on for a few months. I feel like Summer especially, is the time to use cream blushers and cream products to give yourself that dewy glow. So, I went to M&S and purchased the Stila Cream Convertible color in a bid to introduce myself to cream blushers. On websites this product is described as 'a versatile favourite to brighten cheeks and lips with creamy translucent colour.' This product is designed to be used on both cheeks and lips, which again, a multi-use product always draws my attention. I picked up the colour 'lillium' which is a natural pinky colour with a hint of peach running through.

Packaging wise, I adore this product. I think the compact is really sleek and light so it is easy to pop in a makeup bag for use on the go. As well as this, it has a mirror in the lid of the product. The actual design of the compact is really beautiful. I love how each individual compact reflects the colour of the blusher and how the front of the blusher features a flower design. I think the whole look of the product really drew my attention to it. The only minor complaint is that the product does not feel like it is worth the amount of money you pay. Usually, with higher end brands the product feels heavier and therefore, more expensive. This product is £16 and I don't think the actual packaging feel reflects the money spent. However, this does not put me off as it is sleek and easy to carry around with you and the design is beautiful.



I wanted this product to give me a sheer glow but it is a very pigmented product. For me, the texture of the product resembles a lipstick as the blusher itself is designed to be a two-in-one product. When applied, the product is a lot more pigmented then you read about in the reviews. For me, the colour is not transferred softly and sheer onto the cheeks which is what I wanted this blusher to do. Obviously, some people rejoice at having quite a heavy pigmentation but for me on the cheeks it can look a bit heavy in colour. However, if you lightly swipe with your finger, you can create a more subtle look. The blush itself does give you that healthy illuminated look and the texture remains creamy and does not turn into a powdery product. As a lipstick, the product does feel creamy and comfortable. On the lips, the colour is quite pale and natural. I prefer using this product has a blusher as I prefer slightly warmer darker tones on my lips. The finish is quite a matt look on the lips which is odd as the blusher itself gives quite an illuminating look.

Overall, this product would make a lovely addition to anyone's makeup collection. Despite, me having doubts about the strong pigmentation, when applied well the blusher gives a lovely natural glow to the cheeks. I'm still unsure as to whether it was worth the money I paid for it but alas, it is still going to get lots of use over the warmer months.



 Let me know if you have tried the Stila blusher or any other Stila products!

Emily x



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