I use lipglossA makeup artist friend of mine suggested it. I find it gives a nice dewy sheen with a hint of shimmer...during the day I just use a bronzer stick. I have fairly dark skin and use a nice deep red coloured Lancome juicy tube, just 2 tiny dabs then rub upwards towards the ears, works a treat.


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(only thing about the cream blusher i'm worried won't glide on well on top of foundation or wear as well as a powder blusher.
I use Laura Mercier translucent powder over the top, just a light dusting, and yeah it will last me 12+ hours. Probably longer but i never sleep with make up on. Unless you sweat a lot your make up really shouldn't wear off any sooner than that...
... Anyway, in the meantime for the past few years i have only user a bronzer as a blusher (not an actual proper blusher product, IYKWIM).
just don't feel the same about my looks like i use to, it's like a battle against looking old now, and not so much about looking lovely. Yeh, Tan i've been too scared so i stick with my cheap Rimmel (it gives me a more natural dewy look which can be hard to pull off for my age)
and oily skin, so i use the oil free. I'm tempted to post a before and after pic of myself... but not really brave enough to publicly expose myself without make up!
... that makes sense too cause going back many years ago i was looking for a casual job during the daytime as i was working a permanent full-time night shift position ... anyhow, i applied for a sales position at Clinique at DJ's Melb with NO formal training other than i worked at Australis Cosmetics, and i got the job and i was thrown straight onto a Clinique counter not knowing a thing about their products, and i remember being so shocked that i was given absolutely no formal training whatsoever 
) ... and it doesn't apply well to a facial powder or matt foundation, it needs to be a light looking foundation.
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