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Emite Make Up Artist Colour Powder Blush

Hey guys!!!

I have been chatting a lot about stuff I have received from Generation Beauty I decided to change it up and talk about something I have received from Glossybox. It has been a few months since I have received the boxes and I haven't reviewed anything I have gotten. Time to change that.

I received the Emite Make Up Artist Colour Powder Blush in the shade 108 in my September Glossybox. I didn't post my September box, but oh well. I had never heard of this brand so I wasn't sure what to think about it. 




What I found interesting, I don't know why I do, was that when I went to the website it asked me to translate my page. I haven't had to do that with any product from either Birchbox or Ipsy. 

I love that this product is free of parabens, perfumes, cyclic silicones, completely vegetable, and most importantly not tested on animals. My skin has been sensitive lately so I know I can rely on this product on not breaking me out even more. 

This blush is a pretty terra cotta color and it gives you a pretty natural flush to your cheeks. It is very blendable so if I accidentally apply too much I don't have to worry about looking like a clown. Only thing people might not like about it is that it is powdery, but it doesn't bother me too much. 

Overall I love love this blush. It has been one of my go to blushes recently. I even took it with me traveling. I would repurchase, but it doesn't tell me the price on the website so I am not sure if I will be able to. 

Have you guys tried this product?? What do you think?? Where do you go to purchase these products?? 




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