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I love the crystal slipper blush. I usually wear it when I use the ND I need a warm pallet. Still want to get the eyelight in crystal slipper
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@JudyL & @ccassaday - I should probably clarify.  The Crystal Slipper is nice, just not as pigmented as some of the others, which is why I thought it's probably more suited to lighter complexion for year round as a light wash of blush.  Still, the color can intensify with extra applications if that's how someone wants to wear it.  J

 

When I choose my makeup for the day, right or wrong, I choose the blush and lip colors to be close to each other and blend with a color within the top I'm wearing. The Crystal Slipper shade, being warmer toned, made it seem more suitable for me in fall when I wore more tan, brown, orange, olive green clothing and wearing more brownish and peachish lip colors.  That explains why I'm not wearing it much right now.  I will again though.  

Sorry for any confusion.  

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@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:

@JudyL & @ccassaday - I should probably clarify.  The Crystal Slipper is nice, just not as pigmented as some of the others, which is why I thought it's probably more suited to lighter complexion for year round as a light wash of blush.  Still, the color can intensify with extra applications if that's how someone wants to wear it.  J

 

When I choose my makeup for the day, right or wrong, I choose the blush and lip colors to be close to each other and blend with a color within the top I'm wearing. The Crystal Slipper shade, being warmer toned, made it seem more suitable for me in fall when I wore more tan, brown, orange, olive green clothing and wearing more brownish and peachish lip colors.  That explains why I'm not wearing it much right now.  I will again though.  

Sorry for any confusion.  


@JeanLouiseFinch  -Thanks for clarifying and agree with @ccassaday that it would look good with a warm toned palette.  Thats why I tried it yesterday as I wanted a neutral warmish tone blush.  As hard as I tried, LOL, I could barely get it to show up on me and by the time I got home towards late afternoon, it looked like it had disappeared.  This morning I compared it to Maiden's Blush and that seems to have more pigment.  Haven't put Maiden's Blush on yet though, just did swatches of the two side by side on my arm.  Not sure if I'll keep Crystal Slipper or put it in the donate box. 

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I do think like said above the crystal slipper is probably best for lighter skin tones. I am light neutral. Anything deeper then that not sure how flattering it would be