*Of course, my personal approach to 'seasonality' encompasses working-against (or -at-a-tangent or what have you) as well as working-with; I don't restrict myself to a Puritanical diet of cabbage, squash and gnarly carrots in winter so why play at it in makeup?
Uh, I mean, shiny!
I don't love gold packaging as a rule, but hey, this is actually pretty tasteful for D&G. Nice rounded corners, pretty hefty. Includes an averagely useless mini brush. Not pretty enough to prevent me from depotting it as soon as I can work out the construction.
The Goods
i.e. smooth, pigmented, blendable-with-fingers, wears-true-all-day, unadulterated deliciousness. You know how long-winded and nitpicky I can be so let the shortness and sweetness of this review speak for itself -- this is one of the best powder blush formulas I've ever tried. End of.
Swatch, unblended (sponge) and blended (Suqqu Cheek Brush):
| natural light |
Still, within the context of my wardrobe, Sole is the warmest/most orange shade of red I own. And because seasonality is by definition contextual, that probably explains why it functions as my white-shades-and-polka-dot-bikini blush....
Paired with glowy, bronzed skin (Rouge Bunny Rouge Sea of Clouds highlighter and As If It Were Summer Still bronzer) and a complementary orange-red lip (YSL Glossy Stain 9 Rouge Laque), Sole makes this simple look less Snow White and more Rosy the Riveter.
| okay...maybe I got a little slap-happy with the bronzer |
Minimal beach-girl base (fetish fetish fetish) with strategic dots of Becca Compact Concealer Meringue and Browlash EX Eyebrow Pencil Natural Brown.
Ingredients
just gorgeous, 'nuff said
ReplyDeleteOk D and G blush is going to be my next item on my shopping list. Sole looks so nice on you but I am fearful of reddish blushes.
ReplyDeleteNo fear, Jacqueline, they would be beautiful on you!
DeleteGORGEOUS!!!! Red blush looks incredible on you -well, most shades look incredible on you as a matter of fact. Anyway, this looks amazing, I wish D&G was sold over here.
ReplyDeleteWowoowowowowowowow! My mind is blown!
ReplyDeleteThis is ridiculously pretty, on you and as a product!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, as always <3
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Wow! I wish I had your skin tone, orange-based reds look absolutely riveting on you.
ReplyDeleteThe entire look comes
ReplyDeletetogether beautifully!
I think I will try.
Thanks, Drivel for your divine creativity!
makeup haikus <3
Delete<3 <3 <3
DeleteAwwn lovely Kate, why so beautiful??
ReplyDeleteI'm so sad we don't have D&G here, now. A couple of years ago I ordered 2 quads from the US (cost me a kidney in shipping) and they're not that great pigmentation wise but I keep them because they're so pretty (what a shame, I know). Now you make me want to try this blush!
I couldn't agree more! Tried this line when it first came out and was not impressed with the shadows and lipsticks...then I happened to pass a counter while with some MUAers :P
DeleteI just love this whole business.
ReplyDeleteOMG thats a GORGEOUS blush!!! Unfortunately they dont sell D&G make up in Holland (dare I say Europe?), but Im totally okay with drooling over it tho.
ReplyDeleteKate, have you ever came across a simular coloured blush so far? #Ineedthiscolour
Hey Sandra! I'm afraid I haven't :( Will take it out for some serious swatching and report back.
DeleteThanks!!!
DeleteWow! That is seriously bright! And you pull it off so well.
ReplyDeletemmmmm I really really like it, esp. with the yellow blouse. Very beautiful, thanks so much.
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ReplyDeleteLove the blush, but hate things that have useless brushes taking space. I need more red blushes in my life you make me considering this one...as always.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! This is kind of a different look for you, I think - or maybe it's just the yellow shirt, idk - but I love it!!!
ReplyDeletehaha, Kristina I love (and wear) that shirt so often I have to remember to leave it out of FOTD pics to prevent "shower much?" type comments
DeleteThat is a beautiful red flush. I may have to hunt the cream version of this as I no longer buy powder blushes - for the time being.
ReplyDeleteGod, I will never cease to be amazing by how friggin PRETTY you are! And no one can rock a bold, fresh lip and perfectly flushed cheeks like you can!
ReplyDeleteWhat a rush of color! And only you could deconstruct a blush: bravo.
ReplyDeleteIt looks gorgeous on you. But this post is even more fabulous! It made me laugh, and I know I'll be able to re-read it later and enjoy it just as much.
ReplyDeleteIt gives you the complexion of children in a Renaissance painting!
ReplyDeleteThe blush is beautiful and so are you! Seriously, I could neeeeever pull off this color but it looks wonderful on you!
ReplyDeletewow it looks gorgeous on you!
ReplyDeleteLovely! And this would explain why Illa Panic is a disaster on my cool/neutral skin, while Exhibit A works well!
ReplyDeleteFor Fall, would love to see this lip swapped for Chanel Coromandel.
*fistbump* It was after seeing how 'true' Illa Panic read on yellow-toned ladies on MUA that this thing finally crystallised for me. Panic is panic-worthy on me too.
DeleteIt looks so bold in the pan but so subtle and pretty on the cheeks....I think with super high end cosmetics...you either go very conservative or go all out....and this is def an "all-out" product that is dazzling...
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous! EEEEEEEEK! I was wanting to pass up on this because I have NARS Exhibit A and cannot purge that for sentimental reasons but that is gorgeous! Is the formula of the other colors similar?
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