REVIEW - TopShop Cream Blush

REVIEW - TopShop Cream Blush

Way back when TopShop released their 'core' collection of make-up products, the first thing to catch my eye were the cream blushes. I'd only tried a MAC one before, which was unblendable, patchy and looked greasy on my skin - as you can imagine, I was pretty wary of cream blushes from the on, but TopShop's beautiful shades were enough to sway me.


I first bought 'Neon Rose' (a blogger and youtuber favourite) and 'Crushed Berry', which I adore. 'Neon Rose' is so wearable, despite being quite bright you can blend it enough for everday wear. 'Crushed Berry' would look stunning on dark skinned ladies - I admit, I only bought it to wear as a lip colour since I doubt it would work as a blush for me. Last week I picked up 'Nutmeg', a brownish pink which reminded me of the nude lip shades I usually go for. So far 'Nutmeg' has proven to be one of those rare blush shades you can wear with ANYTHING - neutral look, colourful look, dramatic look - it's been my 'go to' product this week.


They might look a bit scary in the pots, but they have a lovely, buttery soft texture which means that they can blend away to a soft, sheer colour straight over foundation. A little goes a very long way, I've barely made a dent in any of them! They last well on me with just a fine layer of powder, which is a real testimony to the fantastic formula since I have oily skin and cream products usually disappear as soon as they're applied!

[[ Polka dot packaging, little colour swatches on labels ]]

[[ Black cardboard boxes ]]

If anyone's actually bothered about packaging, the pots are grime magnets and mine are stained with the blushes themselves and foundation. I tried to clean them up, but they were having none of it -_- I keep mine in the black boxes they come in, in a vain attempt to keep them relatively neat. Other than that, they are sturdy and they all have mirrors in the lids, which is really handy for touch ups and such :)

[[ 'Nutmeg' cheeks, 'Crushed Berry' lips ]]

I really recommend you try these out, priced at £6 each, they'll hardly break the bank. I fully intend on buying a few more since I love the colours and formula. Available from larger TopShops nationwide and the TopShop website. 

Have you tried any TopShop make-up? What do you think?