Finally, Blush, which has been the missing link, and the most requested Pat McGrath product, EVER, has arrived. Also, the Pat McGrath Divine Blush collection has nine new bare to bold shades. In addition, the shades come in demi-matte and satin-pearl finishes. According to Mother Pat McGrath, the reason the blush took so long was testing, testing and more testing. The reason for all that testing? Pat wanted to make sure that they’d work for all skin tones. Last, I know you will love them, starting with the packaging, the formula and the shades!
You can find the Pat McGrath Divine Blush on the Pat McGrath Website, and soon they’ll land on the Sephora Website. Also, the Divine Blush ( 0.34 oz. / 9.7g) cost $38. Although, if you want more than one shade, Bundles are available for a price-break. For example, I purchased two bundles of three shades each. First, the Futuristic Fleur Bundle, includes the shades Electric Bloom, Paradise Venus, and Lovestruck. And, the bundle costs $96. Otherwise, you would pay $114 for three shades. Therefore, you are saving $18 for three shades. Or, another way you can look at it is you’re saving $6 for one of three shades. As a result, each shade in the bundle costs $32. The other bundle I purchased, Nude Fleurtation, cost $96. Even more, this bundle includes the shades Fleurtatious, Nude Venus, and Desert Orchid.
The Pat McGrath Divine Blush Packaging
To begin with, the outer box is a beautiful shade of lilac, piped in metallic gold. And there is a picture of three lilac roses on the front of the box. Also, the signature PM hieroglyphics are on the cover of the box. I love that the box is designed like a pack of matches. In other words, the top of the box is the cover, that folds down and slips into the bottom of the box. I don’t know about you, but I usually have a tough time opening the standard boxes. Usually, I am so anxious to see what is inside, I end up ripping part of the lid to get inside.
Then, the plastic compact is a shiny lacquered black shade, with Pat McGrath Labs written across the cover in gold writing. Next, to open the compact, press the button. in and lift up the lid. Also, to close the compact, simply push the lid down until you hear it click closed.
Inside, the compact has a nice mirror underneath the lid. On the opposite side, from the mirror, is the circular blush pan. Last, the blush is embossed with rays of sunshine, beaming onto embossed roses.
The Formula For The Pat McGrath Divine Blush
First of all, the Divine Blush Formula is a hybrid formula. Furthermore, the hybrid technology combines pressed powder with skincare. As a result, the blush formula feels emollient. Also, the blush adheres well to the skin. Also, the powder pigments are ultra-fine, so that the powder is soft and easy to blend.
Even more, the powder is feather-light, and feels like silky velvet. And, the formula is buildable. Last, the silky powder gives you vivid, pure color. Last, the blush comes in demi-matte and satin-pearl finishes.
The Shades For The Pat McGrath Divine Blush
Futuristic Fleur Bundle
Electric Bloom
First, Electric Bloom, a vivid coral shade, has a demi-matte finish.
Paradise Venus
Next, Paradise Venus, a terracotta shade, has a demi-matte finish.
Lovestruck
Then, Lovestruck, a berry pink shade, has a demi-matte finish.
Nude Fleurtation Bundle
Fleurtatious
First, Fleurtatious, a soft beige pink shade, has a demi-matte finish.
Nude Venus
Next, Nude Venus, a peachy pink with gold pearl, has a satin-pearl finish.
Desert Orchid
Last, Desert Orchid, a bronze rose shade with a gold pearl, has a satin-pearl finish.
My Final Thoughts On The Pat McGrath Divine Blush…..
First, the shade range is amazing, the shades go from the nudist of the nudes, bare shades, to the most vivid colors, bold shades. Also, the packaging is awesome. I love the lilac boxes, with the metallic gold trim. Then, the embossed blush is gorgeous. Last, the formula is really well done. For one thing, a lot of hybrid formulas, with that gel-like finish, are difficult to get the formula onto the brush. The reason is they are really hard formulas. The Divine Blush Formula, even though it is a hybrid, is soft, and easy to apply to your brush. Equally, it is easy to apply from the brush to the face. All in all, it was worth the wait!!!!!
xoxo
Have a great Memorial Day Weekend!
Let me know what you like about this new blush! Also, wait til you see the rest of the collection!!!!
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