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MAC Quite Cute Mineralize Blush – Giggly Review, Swatches and Photos

July 19th, 2011 § 8 comments

MAC Quite Cute Mineralize Blush - Giggly

Pros:

  • Incredibly cute design
  • Good pigmentation
  • Contrasting / Complimentary shades
  • Applies smoothly with a pearl finish

Cons:

  • Easy to shatter

Price: $50AU / $23US

Rating: Fable in Fashion's Rating

Where: David Jones, Myer and MAC.

MAC Quite Cute Mineralize Blush - Giggly

I’m a massive sucker for cute packaging, cute products, cute anything! Heck, for a recent party I wanted everything that was served to be mini, because it’s cute! Anyways, the point is I adore MAC’s Quite Cute Mineralise Blushes because of the adorable designs, I managed to grab all three which I am planning to review for you over the coming days / weeks. First up is Giggly (I thought it was Giggidy at first muahaha)

MAC Quite Cute Mineralize Blush - Giggly

All of the mineralise blushes from this particular collection come in two tones, they -can- be used separate if you want to use a smaller brush / fingers, else you can blend them together with your normal blush brush. It comes with a pearl finish, and plum rosy shade that I think would look lovely on darker skin tones. It also works on my lighter skin tone, but I need to be careful not too apply too much product and to sheer it out a bit more.

Careful not to drop this product though, you won’t be able to re-set it and it would really ruin the “point” of the design!

All in all, the powder is soft and luxe, it’s a lovely, admittedly gimmicky product.

MAC Quite Cute Mineralize Blush - Giggly

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