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Registered: ‎03-13-2010

Laura Geller Baked Gelato Lace Illuminator in Ballerina

This was in the last LG tsv.

I have porcelain skin and always fear being too heavy handed with my blush, so I am using this illuminator as my blush - over cheeks, and forehead.

Anyone else doing this?? Do you think there is enough pigment in it for blush?

I do look dewey (and it's been a long while since that happened naturally!) {#emotions_dlg.w00t}

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Registered: ‎03-11-2010

Re: Laura Geller Baked Gelato Lace Illuminator in Ballerina

Hi- I am looking forward to trying that one if/ when they sell it separately . I never wear blush and have used the Bobbie brown shimmer brick an Laura Geller portofino (which comes in the asked high liter split pan with French vanilla) in that way for so many years as I do not like traditional blush in my cheeks. I prefer the ""warm glow "" look over color - so I think it's fine! I do a backwards C on both cheeks .
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Registered: ‎03-14-2010

Re: Laura Geller Baked Gelato Lace Illuminator in Ballerina

I have been doing that too! I use just a very light amount of my usual LG blush, then I use the illuminator and it looks much better than without so I've very happy with the tsv. I could even go w/out blush but I tried it and found I do need a little more color from the blush.