This Kanebo Lunasol Cream Cheeks liquid blusher in EX04 Tender Glow Pink (~$40 for 12g) was a lovely gift from Jenni (thank you!) and a quick Google search tells me it was released as a part of Lunasol Limited Edition Christmas 2011 coffret (here's a review from BirkinBagBeauty). While it seems that this product is not available at this time, it may get re-released - and then this review might, just might, become even remotely helpful. Failing that, my hair looks really shiny in the FOTD shot at the end, so you can at least pretend to enjoy this post.
I don't have huge experience with Japanese cheek products; I've only tried the Canmake blushes so far (reviewed here) and still really enjoy them. From what I've gathered though, Asian blushes usually tend to be highly shimmery (unlike the Canmake Clear cream blushes), and this Lunasol Cream Cheeks is no different: it's a (surprise surprise!) peachy pink with lots of refined gold shimmer that gives an almost reflective glow on the skin, which you can see in the close-up shot of a blush dollop on my finger.
Compared to my other peachy pink blushes, Lunasol Tender Glow Pink is the closest to NYC Blushable Creme Stick in Plaza Pink, although a bit cooler and with a gold rather than silver sheen. Laura Mercier Second Skin Cheek Color in Lotus Pink is a bit redder and deeper in tone but also not too far off, while both The Face Shop Pastel Cushion in Coral Cushion and NYX Powder Blush in Peach are a lot lighter (more pastel) and more peachy.
L-R: Lunasol Cream Cheeks in Tender Glow Pink, NYC Blushable Creme Stick in Plaza Pink, Laura Mercier Lotus Pink, The Face Shop Coral Cushion, NYX Powder Blush in Peach |
All in all, a beautiful shade, but a somewhat underwhelming formula. I think I'll try to experiment with this one a bit more again in the spring, but for now, I'm putting it back in my blusher drawer. Have you started swapping out your make-up for fall already? I'm quite excited for the deeper shades again!
In comparison all of those soft pinky corals are just beautiful but it barely shows up on your fair complexion! Maybe you're going to have to layer it with a powder blush!
ReplyDeleteI feel that there was some weird camera magic going on here because in person, it was kind of 'Whoa!'. Maybe the shimmer deflected some of the color depth? At any rate, it's not a terribly deep shade either, so probably not the best bet for darker complexions.
DeleteToo bad the formula is patchy! The blush itself looks lovely, def right up my alley as far as pinky peach blush is concerned. Makeup-wise, I'm still hanging on to the last bits of summer here, somewhat in denial! Which is quite odd b/c normally I crave deeper eyes, lips, etc comes Fall.
ReplyDeleteP.S. I must give NYX powder blush a try one of these days!
Hahah, can't blame you, summer is so beautiful in the PNW! I'm a bit over the high temperatures in New York and wouldn't mind some milder temps for now. Do try one of the NYX blushes, they're surprisingly good for drugstore! Peach is super light though.
DeleteYou are stunning!
ReplyDeleteI remember swatching this one at the counter and thought it was very siliconey and very light. I have a cream blush by Lunasol (in a pan) and I think it's common for Japanese brands to make the colour super sheer but surprisingly, mine wasn't shimmery at all. This colour gives you the healthiest and most natural of pinks though. Still looks lovely :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty on you, nice cheekbones.
ReplyDeleteAlso, thank you for mentioning me. I consider the Lunasol Cream blush more of a highlighter than a full-on blush. Also, you might check if yours isn't expired because it not the most photostable product in its sheer tube: putting it on a light spot will already affect it's formula.