Glossier’s cloud color blushing powder surprised us – in a good way

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Cloud Paint’s new powder formula has worn alone or with its upper beast. The colors are beautiful (there is really a shadow for every skin tone and atmosphere), the formula is mixable and pigmented, and let’s be honest: Blush shows a stiffer competition than ever before, and it has earned a place in my rotation. With 26 US dollars (both with Glossier and Sephora), it takes up a similar price as comparable blushing of rare beauty and make -up from Mario. I took years to end a single tube with cloud color, and when Plush Blush is similar from a distance, I know that it will take at least a few months before I hit the pan. (The brush is nice, but to be honest, I don’t see myself often, although it is admittedly very cute and a collector’s piece is for every Glossier super fan.) All in all, I think that glossy has managed to do something pretty unique with this start. Make a powder blush that appeals to the Glossier beehive and at the same time to make the use of non-cloud painters where they are. I would even go so far as to say that this is the most impressive make -up start of Glossier in a while, but I don’t want to have it blushed or something …

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