Antonym Organic Certified Highlighting Blush




Antonym's blush stands out to me above most powder blushes because their ingredients are ecocert certified and from natural origin. They don't use talc but mica and organic corn starch as the main base.

This blush is stunning on the cheeks. I wish my camera could pick up the subtle highlight it gives. When it doesn't catch the light, it subtly sculpts.

Opinion
I wasn't too sure about this blush when I first swatched it. I would have never chosen it for myself. It seemed too orange leaning and I didn't think i'd like my blush to have a soft metallic finish. Upon using it on my face, it's one of the most stunning blushes i've used. It has a slight pink undertone which is a must-have in my blush. The sheen it provides catches the light in such a flattering way. It doesn't look overtly shimmery or sparkly on my face. The is some shimmer if you really look close but it overall just looks subtly glowing. It's youthful looking. The shade also acts as a slight bronzer, contour and highlighter. I recommend!!

Feel
Little pressure is needed to get a lot of product on your blush or finger for a swatch. This powder feels lighter and blends easily.

Shade
The shade Cheek Crush is very soft peachy-orange on my skintone. It gives a sunkissed glowy look. It would make a nice subtle highlight for tan skin. If you're tan, this colour won't show much on your skintone. The highlight will show.

Packaging
To give them more props, the packaging for their blush is totally eco-friendly. The case is hand-crafted bamboo made in Italy (I think). The casing is bulky but it needs to be because baked blushes are domed.

This blush retails for $42 US and $57 CAD on Sephora.

*pr sample

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