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Milani Baked Blush Reviews
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A luxurious powder blush that features a mlange infusion of colors baked on Italian terracotta tiles. Easy to use, sensorial in texture, the nuances of color become extraordinarily luminous. Silky smooth application leaves your face looking healthy and radiant all day. Tips and Tricks: Glide brush through color and lightly tap off excess powder. L

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    August 08, 2012

    I love this blush! I have it in Luminoso and it's perfect! Its like a kind of pinky-coral color with a little bit of shimmer. I don't find the shimmer to be to overwhelming. It lasts all day and is very natural looking. One of my friends even asked me when I was wearing this if I was wearing blush or if that was just my natural cheek color. I would definitely recommend this its very pigmented and lasts all day.

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    January 11, 2012

    The shade I tried, Rose D'Oro, is a pigmented, shimmery rose-gold (as the name suggests). I have fair skin and too much of this doesn't look right, so I apply with a light hand for a nice, summery look. A great drugstore find!

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    November 14, 2011

    I splurged on this during Cherry Culture’s 25% off sale and bought 6 shades! I bought Red Vino, Corallina, Rose D’Oro, Berry Amore, Luminoso, and Dolce Pink. Luckily for me I love them despite them looking very glittery in the pan. I was actually very worried when I got my package and saw them in person they looked very very glittery. To my surprise though that by tapping my brush most of the glitter falls off so it doesn’t end up on your face. These blushes are quite pigmented so I use a duo fibre brush akin to the MAC 187.

    Contrary to popular belief Rose D’Oro is not a dupe for MAC’s Stereo Rose MSF. I have the first iteration of Stereo Rose and it's more pink then Rose D'Oro. I'd say the closest would be Luminoso but even that is slightly more coral. Note: my Stereo Rose doesn't have much brown veining which is probably why it's so pink.

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