Unboxed: Nars Vengeful Dual Intensity Blush Because everyone else is opening their presents, I thought unboxing this pretty would be appropriate. I got this blush duo mainly because @missangeljones used it on the model during the #narsph x #beautyism event last week and it came out so lovely on the model's medium skintone. The fact that it also has a highlighter (in a silver-gold hue which I don't have) built in convinced me all the more. Who doesn't want two ✌ products in one go? As an aside, I think red blush flatters everyone because it mimics that post-workout healthy flush. It's particularly spectacular on medium to dark skintones (Hello Pinays!) because it imparts a warmth that we get from spending a rejuvenating day at the beach. Fairer skintones should not be discouraged though because, as I said, this can work and work beautifully on you when applied lightly with a small blush brush. The Nars Dual Intensity blushes are uniquely marketed as capable of two types of application: wet and dry. Applied dry, it's the usual Nars-quality intense pigmentation. Applied wet, it's supposed to come out sheerer. I'm skeptical about that because from the reviews I've read the wet application delivers even more intense color. I don't know yet if this is true because I've never applied it wet but I'll let you know ;) #nars #narsissist #narsph #beautyism #makeupaddict #beautyjunkie #makeup #holiday #blush #highlight #twitter #blogger #unboxed #duo #makeupjunkie #beautyaddict #product


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