Tested and reviewed: Balm Flush Merit
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Tested and reviewed: Balm Flush Merit


I admit, I joined the game blush quite late. Only after I burned the sun on my face (using SPF, all of you), I realized how funny the cheeks and small red nose. And when the temperature dropped and my face began to look lifeless, I turned into blushes to bring some of that color back to my skin. I am almost (Keywords: almost!) Ashamed to admit that I now have about 20 different blushes. But in my defense, more than half of them came from the new Bonbons Les set that was naughty from Beauty. With a variety of balm flush that I have, I immediately have to play and find the color of Rouge which is the most suitable for my olive skin color.

What surprised me, almost every color was mixed with beautifully – the question I chose was more about my mood on certain days. When I imagined a flirty small drink, Le Bonbon became my girl; When I tried to be a mysterious girl in a coffee shop, Postmodern added an atmosphere of sophistication. To prove that every shade miraculously, in reality, working on my skin color, I review every shade of Balm Beauty Flush that is very appropriate – including photos – so you can be your own judge.

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At first glance, I was worried that this Poppy Rona would be too excited for me. But once mixed, it looks more like winter cheeks. (You know what I am talking about: flush the red that you get from standing out in the cold too long.) I suggest applying little by little, because a small amount goes far away.

Flush Balm enters "Candy"

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If Le Bonbon is for your “I’m Cold” display, then Lusitano is a blush “I just i goes to italy”. This reminded walking on the flip -flops in a small dress while facing the vineyard. Meanwhile visible very Orange at first sight, it doesn’t look like orange on the skin. Rona hue that is very suitable for my olive skin.

Flush Balm enters "Lusitanian"

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This pink baby is a funny capital-c. Compared to other nuances, it takes some additional friction to store colors correctly to the cheeks. But once it is burning, you are greeted with a bright and soft pink color that makes you immediately look more awake.

Flush Balm enters "Stockholm"

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Rouge is your classic red – Firas, confidence, and strong. This is the shade that I like when I headed to the city with a black dress. However, this is quite pigmented, so apply with a soft hand.

Flush Balm enters "Rouge"

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Images on the Merit website make me believe Fox will be a little more pink than directly. Still, the muted tone looks beautiful on my cheek, in a brown tone paired with my skin color.

Flush Balm enters "Change"

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This shade is very beautiful. The Dark Rouge (almost purple) is perfect for autumn and winter when I exchange my makeup in a more modest tone. This has a very sophisticated look for it, and I like to apply a little on my lips to match too.

Flush Balm enters "Postmodern"

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If you usually don’t like blushes, then this is for you. It has a very fainting and natural results that are easy to use every day – no matter that opportunity. I think it’s a more suitable color for fair skin tone, because, because it is not too contrasting with my skin color.

Flush Balm enters "Ordered first"

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I will be honest: persimmon look much more orange on the website than in real life. In my hand, the little bulb looks like a dark orange hybrid, red, and a little purple. Still, I consider it a perfect summer blush on – but instead of daytime travel to the city, he offers more vibrations “sipping sangria at sunset”.

Flush Balm enters "Persimmon"

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This color is very natural. I feel that it’s a little more “wet” than other formulas, and therefore do not hold the skin easily. It was rather difficult to transfer colors on my cheeks, but after some friction, I began to worship the light purple pink that appeared on my cheeks.

Flush Balm enters "Beverly Hills"

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Cheeky some colors darker than Beverly Hills, and also leave a more real color washing. Something about it shouted “young and brave” to me. This is for someone who feels very proud of their feminine energy and is not afraid in taking space in any room.

Flush Balm enters "Cheeky"

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The sweet and adult light purple color found in the archive is really beautiful. Similar to Beverly Hills, he has a more comfortable feel and appearance, so I recommend it for people with dry skin, because oily skin types may feel smooth pigmentation disappear a little too fast.

Flush Balm enters "Archives"

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Finally but far from at least, there is Après. This color surprised me, because the colors you see on the web, in the packaging, and on my skin are all slightly different from each other. By just looking at the product, Après looks like a very dark purple with a red touch; However, on my face, it immediately turned bright pink and pale with only a little purple. Maybe this is the brotherhood of blush traveling – this is adapting and looks very different in everyone.

Flush Balm enters "After"

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Meet the author

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Bianca Kratky is a fashion and beauty writer based in NYC with more than five years of industrial experience. He has written for important publications such as Cosmopolitan, Oprah Daily, Coveteur, and Travel & Leisure. Recently, he is a dedicated insyle fashion writer, before separating to continue his loose career. He also founded his own publication, Florré, where he included more fashion trends, beauty, travel, and lifestyle.



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