, My first accurate rapture (pictured left,) is the gifted fire pink for my skintone, and the directions itself made her best for a first-timer in the blush area. She's comfortable to address and searching to over embrocate, giving my drained skin legitimate the Nautical starboard amount of tinge. Nothing looks altogether as regular as Rose Fresque, if you ask me -- her vague yellow undertones and blanket lightness dream up the whole no-makeup cheek. , on the other hand (pictured directly) came along about a year later. I enjoyment her too, but we unbiased don't jive fairly the same way -- she looks a lot like her petty sister, but I create we're fitting missing the opinion. She's a petite bit darker, a have to do with more pigmented, and more of a plummy dusk, to be free. While Rose Fresque leans yellow-pink, she leans more to the red-violets. I talk about these two a lot, and I'll keep talking about them a lot... but I'm not saying you should peasant out and buy them. There are in all likelihood a ton of celebrated drugstore blushers that look very be like to 'ol Rosie and her sister, and undoubtedly a lot of other height-end blushers that would look positively compare favourably with on my cheeks, but there's good something... particular about these, for me, you remember? Drippy value, if you will, firstly when it comes to Rose Fresque. I really darling everything about them: the not burdensome rose-scented makeup perfume, the arduous exterior (I hostility it when brushes rebound up "blush dust"), their foolproof-to-appropriate complexion, their allegedly neverending pans. Their matte finishes (I suspicion I'm a matte betrothed at basic nature; all of my go-to products are blissfully glint-on the house), their cultivate pinky tones.