A'pieu Juicy-Pang Water Blusher Liquid Face Blush
- Product details
- Description
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Age:
18+
Brand: a'pieu
Line: face
Product Type: blush
Gender: for women
Format: liquid
Formula: water-based
Classification: natural
Country: Korea
Made in: Korea
Koreans continue to amaze us with their unique packaging and unconventional products. Just take a look at these liquid blushes from A'pieu! Just make sure not to mistake them for a nude nail polish. They look so beautifully and delicately on the skin. Apply the blush on a well-moisturized face without skimping on the pigment. Then gently tap it in with your fingers for a very light and beautiful shade.
Features of A'pieu Juicy-Pang Water Blusher:
- convenient brush for application;
- beautiful colors that add a special mystery to the look;
- pleasantly light texture that spreads easily on the face;
- does not accumulate in creases or settle into pores;
- special formulas Fruity Juice Complex and Moist Full Complex care for the skin;
- provides a healthy and well-cared-for radiant appearance.
Exactly what dry skin needs. I've been wanting a liquid version for a long time, as other types tend to dry out my skin. I chose PK03 for fair skin and it's perfect. Not too bright. It gives a very natural look. I also applied a little on my lips in the photo. Overall, I'm satisfied with it. It blends easily without any streaks.
I got PK 02 - it's amazing! The shade is cool and pleasant, it smells great, and it applies and blends perfectly. I apply it without a base or foundation, just after moisturizer, and blend it to the desired intensity. Then I set it with rice powder, and that's it! It looks natural and lasts for about 8 hours, I'm really satisfied!
The VL02 shade, both in the photo and in real life, is a beautiful delicate lilac color with a cool pink undertone. HOWEVER! It is completely invisible on the face, the blushes absorb completely even on very well moisturized skin. It's practically the same with them as without them. I layered it about five times just to have something, and believe me, it looks very natural))) Maybe I should paint them using Marfushenka-Dushenka's method from the fairy tale - draw circles on the cheeks and definitely not blend them, the brush seems to be designed for that. I don't know, maybe it's just me, on the hand of the promotional blogger they definitely looked good, well, they look good on my snow-white hands too, but they were bought for the face. Of course, I still use them because the color is amazing, but with such consumption... I won't buy them again, I'm disappointed.
Oh, and if anyone knows, maybe there's a special way to apply them or a special base to use, please write.