Stila’s creamy, dreamy blush doubles as a lip color.
Are there actually peonies on Stila’s $25 Peony Convertible color cream blush?
Hmm… Don’t those flowers on the lid kind of look like succulents?
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Inquiring minds want to know! ?
Perhaps they are succulent peonies…? (Thank you, I’ll show myself out.)
This brownish pink cream blush has a matte finish that is faboo for video calls. When I sweep it on the apples of my cheeks, which I just do, BTW, with my fingers, it quickly warms up my face with a delicate, translucent rosy brown flush. If you like a natural cheek look, both on camera and in person, I think you’ll like it as much as I do.
It feels like a non-sticky (unlike some cream blushes), practically weightless cream concealer, except it comes in a pan (think Laura Mercier secret Concealer or MAC studio finish concealer), so it’s thin and creamy.
I’m an NC 42 in MAC, and Peony looks like a brownish rosy pink on my skin.
I love that it isn’t incredibly obvious on my skin either. It just adds a little color to liven things up without looking like I went through makeup heavy lifting.
Added bonus: Peony doubles as a lipstick (and, I suspect, could also work as an eyeshadow). In this pic I’m wearing it blended on my cheeks and tapped lightly on my lips.
Wearing Peony on my cheeks and lips
These days, I’m always looking for effortlessly casual makeup and that je ne sais quoi French girl style, and Stila Peony has it.
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If you’re interested, you can find Peony in the Stila permanent line for $25.
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen