For this Save vs. Splurge we're taking a look at liquid cheek colours.
We love trying out new products and we've moved from powdered cheeks, to cream blush to liquid form.
We're comparing the Make-up Atelier Paris HD Blush with the Estee Lauder Pure Color Cheek Rush.
The HD Blush is priced at £14 and the Pure Colour Cheek Rush is the more expensive at £24.
First up, the HD Blush.
It's actually amazing how little of this product you need of this product to colour both cheeks. The smallest amount goes very far, for a flush of colour that lasts all day.
With 11 shades to choose from too, there's something to suit everyone.
It will take a little bit of practise to get this one right, but it's defintiely worth it.
The Estee Lauder version is fairly similar.
These come in only four shades and will take a little bit of practice to get used to, but definitely worth it in the long run.
They're highly pigmented and provide colour to the cheeks all-day long.
Once you've patted the colour into your cheeks you'll have to blend quickly as they dry fairly quickly.
We've loving these liquid cheek colours, but the winner is definitely the Make-up Atelier Paris version.
More shades to choose from, and a lot more for your money.
Make-up Atelier Paris HD Blush available from www.makeupatelierparis.co.uk
Estee Lauder Pure Color Cheek Rush available from House of Fraser, Selfridges, John Lewis, Harrods, Debenhams.
Femalefirst Taryn Davies
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