Tarte Amazonian Clay Blushes


Packaging goals. There are 14 Tarte Amazonian Clay Blushes. Performance is great. They are a little sheer but buildable which is ideal. There's no kickup. The finish is beautiful on the skin and I haven't have issues with wear. I've also not broken out.

Exposed, Paaarty, Sensual, Dollface

SHADES
Exposed - This is a darker but wearable blush. It's a muted apricot-rose that is realistic to naturally blushed skin in you apply it lightly.

Paaarty - This is very similar to Exposed. You probably wouldn't need both. This one is slightly lighter and brighter in colour - it's a little more pink.

Sensual - This gives bronzer vibes. It's a super light apricot so there's orange and a little bit of pink in it. It's actually really nice and can be used as a blush or overall face warmer.

Dollface
 - This one doesn't look the most flattering in the pan but I like it. It's like a flamingo pink. Really bright but can be worn lightly to look more natural.

INGREDIENTS
These blushes would more accurately be called Tarte Amazonian Talc Blushes as kaolin clay is one of the lesser used ingredients and talc or mica are the first ingredient. That's marketing haha. I've cut down on powder products when I can because it's not good to breathe in talc and mica everyday for years. I still use these but i'm mindful about it 🙂

Talc, mica, polyethylene, zinc stearate, tricaprylin, caprylic/capric triglyceride, cera alba/beeswax/cire abeille, ascorbyl palmitate, chlorphenesin, kaolin, lanolin, laureth-4, PEG-150 distearate, polysorbate 20, potassium sorbate, tetrasodium EDTA, tocopherol

I only have good things to say about the performance and wear of these blushes. They retail for $38 CAD and $29 USD for 5.6g.

*samples provided to blog

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