Review: No7 Natural Blush Blusher

 
It takes a lot for a blusher to impress me. I don't have a lot in my make up collection because it's very rare that they get past the swatching on the back of my hand phase. A couple of years ago (yes, this product is out of date and I really shouldn't still be using it! Sorry!) I stumbled across a No7 Blusher that would become a permanent go-to product.
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THE PACKAGING
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The packaging looks very standard, and it kind of is. It's a glossy black (very reflective as you can tell from the pictures) with a transparent plastic lid so you can see the product, and that's all fine, and I wouldn't be expecting grand things from the packaging of a No7 Blusher. However, I do really like the clasp. It clicks together really firmly, yet pulls apart really easily, but not so easily it opens in my make up bag. I hate those products that open by themselves just because it's rubbish packaging!


 
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THE COLOUR RANGE
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I have this product in the colour 'Coral Flush'. There are five available, and I personally don't think I would try any of the other's as they all seem just the wrong shade for me. But I really like this one, and wish they did more as there just aren't many colours in the range.

 
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THE PIGMENTATION
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Great! It's got a really good colour to it, that transfers right from the pan, to the brush to the skin. It gives a strong yet natural colour, that is easily buildable and can be easily blended. The Coral Flush shade also has a slight sparkle to it, which can be seen slightly on the skin, but in no way does it give the disco ball look!
 

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THE PRICE
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This product is sold for £8. Despite loving the product, I don't think I would pay £8 for it as there are always offers on that are related to No7 in Boots, and vouchers are always handed out at the tills. I think I would take advantage of this rather than being impatient and paying full price. I originally paid about £5 for this, and for that amount of money I am really pleased with it.

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THE VERDICT
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It's a thumbs up from me and I would definitely repurchase! I'm a big fan of this, and even though there are cheaper blushers out there, there are also more expensive one's, and I think for the price, this blusher is pretty fantastic! I would also say, if you get the chance, go to a No.7 stand and get your skin matched, because they gave me advice about which colour blush would suit my skin as well as matching me to a foundation.
 
Have you tried this blusher? What do you think?
Is there one you would recommend because I've hit pan, and I always like to try to find a new favourite...
 
 

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