Bobbi Brown

Bobbi Brown Pot Rouge

4.7

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4.7

26 reviews
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Age range

25 - 29

Skin types

Normal skin

AMAZING!!

This bobbi brown multi use product is so good, the shade is perfect for a pale/olive skin tone and is the best colour for summer. It blends so smoothly and i have nearly finished it all i am obsessed! It is currently on sale for Β£20 at john lewis's which is definitely a steal considering i payed Β£32! Β 

Age range

35 - 39

Skin types

Aging skin, Acne, Dry skin

Rush to blush

Love this gives of a nice pinky cheek tint natural looking not to heavy kind to skin comes of easy no left stains or pigments why not rush to this blush to add to your makeup bag like I did 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

Age range

30 - 34

Skin types

Oily skin, Large pores, Acne

Blendable heaven

Really soft and easy to blend blush. I use brush to apply. It is a buttery consistency and has a right amount of pigments which creates a natural looking blushed cheeks. It’s not patchy or heavy. Creates satin finish. Will definitely purchase more colours.

Age range

35 - 39

Skin types

Combined skin

Hot Pot Rouge

As a cream blush for the cheeks, I absolutely love the formula. It’s not too wet or sticky (as some cream blushes can be), so it feels quite soft and natural against your skin. Because it’s not super wet, it can be a little more tricky to blend with your fingers. So I would suggest buffing out the edges with a clean stippling brush. Also, I highly recommend adding a just little bit of color at a time and slowly building up. I learned this lesson the hard way after showing up to work looking a bit like a clown…. oops. Like I said, the color brightens and intensifies after a little bit of wear time, so perhaps add your cheek color early on in your makeup routine, and see how it looks by the time you’ve finished your entire makeup look.

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