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Product Review: La Girl Beauty Brick Blush Palette in Spice


Happy New Year Guys, this post was supposed to be posted a long time ago but my laptop gave up in me so I'm really sorry about my inconsistency.
The la girl brand is a brand we have all come to love because they are of good quality and very affordable. I was just browsing through the beautyrev website sometime last year and I came across these palettes and I knew I had to try it out. This comes in four different shades: Glow, Pinky, Spice and Glam I felt Spice was the darkest shade so I picked Spice but realised later that Glam is actually the darkest shade, Spice still worked for me though.   
According to LA Girl website: "Four gorgeous blush palettes - each collection pairs two blush shades with a coordinated bronzer and highlighter. Instantly contour with complimentary shades and blendable colour in both matte and shimmery finishes for multidimensional colour. Each luxurious, glossy book includes a mirror inside"


This comes in a lightweight cardboard package similar to the Beauty Brick Eyeshadow palette with a mirror when you open, It has 2 blushes one highlighter and one bronzer. This shade and the Glam shade works perfect on dark skin. 



This palette is super pigmented, the first time I used it my brush packed a lot of products I had to dust off the excess so a light hand should be used when picking up the product 



The Spice palette has a Matte berry pink shade, Soft Pink with satin finish, Deep Brown Bronzer and a White-Gold Highlighter. My favourite out of everything is the highlighter It gives a beautiful glow It reminds me of that Amrezy's highlight that glows like a light bulb highlight, I love it

This has been a part of my daily makeup routine and I'll definitely be getting the Glam palette It looks good too.


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