@Phelina,
Hello~....
I am very choosy what I use in any coloring... and/or skincare This was just great for me ...(very sensitive skin and no added 20 worded ingredients.
I purchased the LIGHT. I have fair skin, not porcelain, but do NOT need a lot of yellow, but definitely have pink undertones.
The LIGHT is more of a 'neutral'- exactly what I need; very difficult to locate in any brand- ``` fine store products or otc which is usually either caked or heavy..too much matte for my 'look'.
this particular formula has a sheer glide and is beautiful for a glow summer weight.
The medium is for a more slightly darker complexion needing yellow, which it has. Too much yellow if LIGHT complexed...ME.
Sure have studied this ONE over & over through videos.
The fair would be very pale and would wash me out, `but no yellow`.
The blush is the ~icing on the cake~ to compliment flawless skin.
I have normal balanced tone, so this will be fun in using.
*I wear very little foundation, but when I do, it's is for boosting up a POP and shows the blush~ beautifully- oh, so much better.
I love blush. Always has been a #1 for me. Definitely use 'my' reds lipsticks in a true red with no blue, so the lip stick in natural will not work for me.
The brush is very universal, so I am using that for either blush or bronzing. I have 2 similar ones: these (types) are usually sold alone; also noting the bristles are nothing of _animal_! Big issue with me. Great kit in my opinion.
BLUSH: Always has been one of my main-STAYS. Not any harsh over the strong look, i.e., [[over done]].... just a soft natural blend. Nothing remotely close to the powders that cake or clinging to any moisturizers or foundation.
BE/ minerals....I did wear a LIGHT or fairly light (from the older formula.
'I have never worn anything in a medium'. The yellow shows up more after applying, especially in daylight.
Hope this help somewhat. I can appreciate anything 'GEL' in facial coloring.
I have no use for an eye concealer but can gift the lip shade and eye concealer to a friend. More interested in the Hydragel formula.
I know that I will really like this.
NAES