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Blush Recommendation- I use NARS blush in orgasm. What color would you recommend? i have light black/dark brown hair, brown eyes, and olive skin tone.
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NARS Blush

What it is:A soft, sheer pressed powder blush.What it does:NARS Blush offers a range of translucent, natural shades, each with a subtle pink for natural blush undertone, created to highlight the complexion.What else you need to know:Designed to be worn alone or layered together for more depth, NARS Blush provides a healthy glow to flatter any skintone. Orgasm Blush makes cheeks blush a perfect pinky-peach flush and subtly highlights with accents of golden shimmer. The perennially pleasing, universally flattering shade is again and again a makeup artist and beauty editor favorite. Super Orgasm Blush amps things up with a universally flattering shimmering peachy pink blush with an extra dose of golden sparkle. The super sexy pink flush gives the effect of a radiant afterglow.
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Is this product oil-free?
asked 3 years, 5 months ago
JEB21
(Rochester, NY)
on Blush
2 answers
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answer 1
It doesn't contain any mineral oil or any easily recognizable oils but it does contains chemical forms of lanolin.
answered 3 years, 3 months ago
gommiebears
(Chicago, IL)
answer 2
Not sure if it's "oil free", but it hasn't caused me any breakouts. I typically have very oiley skin.
answered 3 years, 5 months ago
LeLeigh
(VIRGIINIIA)
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What lip stick/ lip gloss to where with sin blush
asked 3 years, 5 months ago
heathercon
on Blush
2 answers
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answer 1
Since Sin is a bit of a deeper cheek color, I would pair it with a neutral lip. I like Greek Holiday- it's a nice cheek/lip combo, especially if you're fair-skinned.
answered 3 years, 4 months ago
cherrieb
(Worcester, MA)
answer 2
I would wear something very pale on the lips, like a sheer pastel pink or lilac color.
answered 3 years, 5 months ago
carolina1
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Light skin, raven hair,medium brown eyes? Angelika?
would angelika be a good color for me? i have blush in 'excite' by illamasqua and a pink one by YSL. I also have 'Sin" by NARS. I am looking for something different than what i have.
Could somebody describe Angelika to me? I am looking for more of a light, soft pink rather than a bright pink. Also, with some shimmer or something that looks illuminating. If not this blush, could you recommend another, whatever brand. thank you!
asked 3 years, 5 months ago
Anonymous
(Pittsburgh, PA)
on Blush
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answer 1
Angelika is a medium bubble gum pink with the slightest plum undertone. It has alot of microglitter (you can tap your brush before applying to lessen the glitter if it's too much for you). I think it would compliment you nicely. Another color you might consider is Outlaw. It's not a pink, but rather a
mauvish rose color that has a subtle shimmer (it gives me a "flushed" look, I am fair with dark brown hair btw).
answered 3 years, 4 months ago
pawb4
(Troy, Michigan)
answer 2
I haven't tried the Angelika shade you are wondering about but if you are looking for a soft pink with a glow to it I would recommend Dandelion by Benefit. It is very soft but gives your cheeks a soft pinky glow with some shimmer.
answered 3 years, 5 months ago
mv210
(Southern California)
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angelika vs desire
is desire the same shade of pink as angelika just with shimmer?
asked 3 years, 5 months ago
hellohealthyhair
(Indiana)
on Blush
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answer 1
I have both and they do look different both on and off skin. Desire is extremely bright and matte. A little goes a LONG way. I barely even have to swipe my brush and i feel like sometimes it's WAY too much. It's a pretty, yet intense color. The pay off is very good, and i find desire actually goes onto the skin a lot darker than the Angelika. Angelika I find is easier to blend and the shimmer complements my skin tone much better. Not sure what it is but I find desire rather hard to work with- even if I use a light hand. I'd probably go with angelika unless you are looking for something more on the bright side. (I have medium/tanned skin with blonde hair & blue eyes). Hope this helps!
answered 3 years, 4 months ago
PrettyPlease
(Edmonton, AB)
answer 2
It looks wayyyy different when you put it on - if you can, go into a store and try it on the back of your hand; you'll be able to see the difference then.
answered 3 years, 5 months ago
jennascerr
(Houston, TX)
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Is orgasm better in just the pressed blush or the multiple stick if i am only using it on my cheeks?
asked 3 years, 4 months ago
Anonymous
(San Francisco, CA)
on Blush
2 answers
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answer 1
If you only intend to use it as a blush then buy it in the powder form. The multiple is nice if you want to apply it to your ips or even your eyes. A powder is easier to apply, but some people prefer a cream blush (I prefer a powder blush).
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answered 3 years, 4 months ago
valentinephoto
(Front Royal, VA)
answer 2
PRESSED POWDER
answered 3 years, 4 months ago
ElleEsse
(Toronto, ON)
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Which one is the best for my skintone?
Well, I am asain so i guess a lil yellow undertones but I'm more medium and tan I could say, well what blush colour would go better, super orgasm or orgasm? Thanks so much =D
asked 3 years, 4 months ago
Sophie10111
(Victoria, B.C)
on Blush
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answer 1
The only difference between Orgasm and Super Orgasm is that Super Orgasm has more sparkle - that's all. So either go wtih the original (which I think has enough sparkle) or go for the super if you want to twinkle.
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answered 3 years, 4 months ago
valentinephoto
(Front Royal, VA)
answer 2
I'm not certain if the pigment for Super Orgasm will be more than Orgasm but it definitely will have more golden sparkles. If that's what you're aiming for then Super Orgasm will probably be your choice for blush.
answered 3 years, 4 months ago
Ageha
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I am 65 years old, medium olive skin , greenish eyes, medium brown hair with auburn highlights-What Nars Blush color is good for me?
During the winter, I am rather light-medium olive skin tone, but I tan quite easily during the summer. My hair is medium brown, short and fine textured with some auburn tones,I tend to loose the color of my make-up as the day wears on, even after trying MANY different brands of make-up. I need a good blush color that will work with most social situations, and with day to day use.
asked 3 years, 4 months ago
Anonymous
(Russell, Kansas)
on Blush
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answer 1
I would try either the Nars Orgasm or Super Orgasm blush. They work well on my olive skin tone.
answered 3 years, 4 months ago
Kimbers73
(Tulsa, OK)
answer 2
I have NARs blush in Orgasm, which is their most popular shade and is supposed to be universally flattering. I have light skin that tends to be pinkish as times, dark brown hair with auburn highlights and green/hazel eyes. Since your skin may be a little darker, a slightly deeper shade than Orgasm may be flattering also. However, I use a light touch with Orgasm, so perhaps putting a little more on would suffice for you. As far as longevity, I think NARs blush stays on all day. You might try a face primer if you really have a problem with makeup migration.
answered 3 years, 4 months ago
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How do you like Deep Throat?
What do you think of this color? Is it too similar to Orgasm (which I already own)? I have fair skin, brown eyes and auburn hair.
asked 3 years, 4 months ago
cherrieb
(Worcester, MA)
on Blush
2 answers
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answer 1
It is a toned down version of Orgasm. :)
answered 2 years, 4 months ago
andrea14
(Mount Dora, FL)
answer 2
I prefer this to Orgasm (I own both) because it's softer/lighter in colour; I wear this more often. I have fair/light skin & green eyes and while I'm naturally a dark blonde I've dyed my hair red and brunette (which I am currently) and have found this blush colour to work with all my hair colours. Hope that helps...
answered 3 years, 4 months ago
classickatie
(Toronto, ON)
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is orgasm good for stage?
i am a performer and i need a blush that shows on stage with all the lights. it cant be to bright though, ya know? i need just the right amount of color that is too much for day but not to much. i have heard so many great things about orgasm. is it enough for stage performances? if not, what do you prefer? btw: i have fair/light skin, blond/brown hair, and green eyes
asked 3 years, 3 months ago
awesomedancer
(DANCEVILLE, USA)
on Blush
2 answers
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answer 1
I use orgasm every day. I never use very much, so I thought that it would be perfect for stage makeup if I applied it heavier. NOT SO! It just isn't quite the right color. I too am fair, blondish brown, blue eyes. My last show I tried using orgasm. I didn't even get out the dressing room door before I had three people tell me I needed more blush! ;) Ended up using a much more "berry" type color. I think Orgasm blends TOO well. That is why people of all skin tones love it. But also why it is almost too neutral to be used on stage. HTH
answered 2 years, 9 months ago
lrcsmurf
(Leesville, LA)
answer 2
If I was you I would get samples first in Nico and Albatross, Sertao and use a blush brush with light strokes and play with different light to get the right look you are going for.
answered 3 years, 3 months ago
englandpt
(Noblesville, IN)
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What happened to the color Penny Lane? Has it been renamed?
asked 3 years, 3 months ago
Anonymous
(Boston, MA)
on Blush
2 answers
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answer 1
It is not widely available as it used to be. But there are other high end stores that carries it. Just google it and some department store names will pop up.
answered 3 years, 3 months ago
gommiebears
(Chicago, IL)
answer 2
I believe it's one of the Cream blushes, not powder.
answered 3 years, 3 months ago
trinagrrl
(New England)
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