Hello my dears! I hope this Tuesday finds you very well
By now, I’ve gotten into the groove and I’m hopefully nice and relaxed (all the free booze doesn’t hurt!). Today I have some more of my blush collection for you: ‘reds’ and plums. I put red in quotations because they’re not exactly red, but their of that variety so lets just go with that (anyone else find categorizing blush shades super-difficult!?).
We’ll begin with the questionable ‘red’ shades:
Clockwise from left: NARS Turkish Red, MAC Early Morning, CoverFX Garnet
Notice anything about my MAC blush? Like the fact that it’s BROKEN!?! I dropped it back in February, after I’d only had it for about a month, and you know there isn’t anything worse than dropping makeup and it breaking. I was pissed. It makes me not even want to use it much, but I’m trying to get over that!!
Anyway. Even though MAC’s Early Morning is described as a ‘peachy-pink,’ I find on me it looks much more like a peachy-red, and more of a burnished shade, so I pulled it in with this group. It’s probably fairly close to NARS Torrid when worn, but I wanted things to look pretty and complimentary in the product shots, so…
NARS Turkish Red is a deep red cream blush, which I received in a swap last Fall – it’s now discontinued. CoverFX Garnet is probably my oldest blush, as showcased by -*GASP!*- PAN!! It’s part of the BronzedFX collection, but I feel it’s far too reddish to be considered a bronzer. Its a great shade though; it looks fantastic with tanned skin in the Summer and great for a windblown flush in the Fall.

All swatches taken with flash. Left to right: NARS Turkish Red, CoverFX Garnet, MAC Early Morning
As you can see, these blush aren’t exactly ‘red’ but they definitely have red tones in them. Turkish Delight is a bit tricky to make work sometimes, but when it does, it truly looks stunning! Garnet is just a great tone all-around with it’s brick-red qualities, and the shimmer isn’t so much that it’s gaudy. Early Morning is a very wearable shade as well, as it IS coral (which works for most skintones) but with a faded, dusty tone to which you can wear very soft and subtle, or with a heavier hand to give the face a windburned look (which sounds weird but looks kinda great!).
Next, let’s take a gander at some of the plummier tones I have in my stash, which aren’t always the most popular picks because it can sometimes give a bruised quality, but can also be terribly flattering:
Clockwise from left: NARS Sin, Tarte Blushing Bride Cheek Stain, Bobbi Brown Velvet Plum
Plum blush actually looks quite lovely on my skintone, but like many I don’t gravitate toward them very often. My first experience with plummy tones was with Tarte’s Blushing Bride Cheek Stain, a sheer deep plum, which I actually used first while staying with a friend in Toronto. I loved it’s natural and glowing effect – but I find it’s lasting power and the stickiness leave something to be desired. I also find it’s a bit too muted to show up much my skintone. The other two shades here are just perfect though; NARS Sin, described as a ‘berry tone with gold shimmer,’ was a recent acquisition this year and it’s gives a great warmed-up look to my paler Winer face, and Bobbi Brown’s Pot Rouge in Velvet Plum is one of my favorite natural-looking blushes to use in the Summer.

All swatches taken with flash. Left to right: NARS Sin, Bobbi Brown Velvet Plum, Tarte Blushing Bride
I haven’t been wearing Velvet Plum much, which I hope to change when I come back from Jamaica – it really gives my skin a glow and looks super-natural and fresh. Unfortunately, it looks like it’s been discontinued since the update to the packaging, so if you love it – you’re outta luck! Sin will likely take a back seat until next Fall when my tan fades, as I suspect it won’t show up much on my darker skin. As for the Tarte stain…I think it’s days are numbered. It looks fantastic on my fairer-skinned counterparts, so perhaps I’ll leave it with someone who’ll give it a better home. It just doesn’t get any attention and there’s still quite a bit left.
Part II finished on my blush collection!! Be sure to check out Part I – Pinks and Peach/Corals – as well!
What are you’re thought so far? See any glaring gaps in my shade selections, and particular products that I absolutely MUST own??





#1 by Larie on April 10, 2012 - 12:17 pm
Velvet Plum is beautiful! I love both reds and plums, and I agree – there aren’t enough options for either in the beauty world. MORE PURPLE BLUSH, PLEASE, MAKEUP GODS.
#2 by Latoya on April 16, 2012 - 4:02 pm
Right!? I actually spent some time today investigating some plummy shades, and I think I’m going to buy buxom’s True Hue in Shangri-la-la and MAC’s Fever (totally Rae’s fault!!).
#3 by awkwardcelebrity on April 10, 2012 - 12:22 pm
great pigments!
#4 by Latoya on April 18, 2012 - 9:31 pm
Thank you!! I love them all
#5 by Eugenia on April 17, 2012 - 10:42 am
Oh God…I so hate it when I break a powdered product, and the fact that you only had Early Morning for a month — let’s just say that I felt your pain, lol! That being said, I love how that blush works on your skin tone but in these swatches, I’d have to say that the Bobbi Brown is my favourite – what a versatile shade! The Nars – that THAT’s colour! Don’t think I’d ever be able to pull off anything like that, but hats off to how lovely it looks on your skin!
#6 by Latoya on April 17, 2012 - 12:13 pm
Thanks so much Eugenia
It is a shade that may not work for everyone, but its softer so don’t write it off just yet!
I was sooo beyond pissed that Early Morning broke, and I know every fellow beauty addict can sympathize – its gotta be the worst ever! Oh well…
The Bobbi Brown is lovely and I gotta remember to give it more love – I have so many shades now (for me) that some really great ones that are ‘older’ go by the wayside. Constant rotation is key!