Benefit Dandelion & Coralista Blush


I love wearing baby & nude pinks in the winter and Benefit Dandelion seems like the perfect blush for the colder months. I think it suits perfectly when you want your cheeks to looks like they just have a slighty rosey tone to them. Especially when your skin is naturally paler, I think this just looks super cute.



Coralista however I feel is suited for the summer and the warmer months as it is a warm coral colour and would really suit when you have a bit more of a tan. 



Later skaters
Love S xoxo

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  1. I love both of these blushes, but I think Coralista is my favourite.

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    1. They are so pretty aren't they? I don't usually get too much of a tan to be able to pull it off unfort lol :( but I do love it.
      Love S xoxo

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  2. I've been a fan of dandelion and high beam for a long time now, great products!
    xo
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    1. I love using high beam just under my eye brow, such a brilliant highlighter.
      Love S xoxo

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  3. Coralista is really pretty, will be on the lookout for it!
    I too am very pale, have a similar blusher and for it to look naturally I put it more on the cheekbone than the apples of my cheeks ^^

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    1. That's a good idea, I might try that out and i'll let you know how it goes :)
      Love S xoxo

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  4. :) I have high beam and that blusher! I love the pretty pinky dewy effect they create together! Love all Benefit products. Just wish I had more money to buy into them.

    Haaappy Summer!
    Hailes<3
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    1. I agree Hailes, I'd love to be able to afford Benefit all the time but I can't :( so sad lol! I love their blushers, they are quite subtle which is what I like about them.

      Have an amazing summer :)
      Love S xoxo

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