Blushing Beauties: Review of Armani Beauty Neo Nude A-Blush Shades #50 and #53

I recently impulsively purchased the Armani Beauty Neo Nude A-Blush in #50 and #53. I couldn’t decide between these liquid blush shades and ended up with both as they were on sale.

What stood out to me was the long-lasting formula; once applied, it stays put without fading or smudging throughout the day. Applying and blending it was a breeze, too – just 3-4 dots on your cheek is enough, and it’s buildable if desired. The texture is smooth and seamlessly blends into the skin, giving a very natural-looking flush.

However, I found the packaging slightly frustrating as the spongey applicator only picks up a tiny amount of product (I had to try multiple times to get a good enough swatch). I found #50 and #53 to be quite similar when applied and blended, with the former being a lighter shade of pink. I have a slight preference for #50, but in my opinion, if you already have one of these, then you really don’t need the other.

At £32 for a measly 3.9ml of product, it’s a pretty damn expensive blush! And not one that I think is worth the splurge, especially considering the availability of more affordable liquid blushes.

All in all, while the Armani Beauty Neo Nude A-Blush #50 and #53 offer a long-lasting and natural-looking formula, I don’t feel that it’s worth the price.

Would I repurchase?

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