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Nars 4013N Orgasm Blush |
Nars 4013N Orgasm Blush
I am a makeup artist for NARS, and one thing I constantly emphasize to my customers it that NOTHING is for everyone, Orgasm blush included. if you are not applied to wearing blush, or only a little, then Orgasm will be flattering, but still only to a fairer woman. If you are more comfortable with makeup or color, then I recommend colors that look to the naked eye as much more intense- amazing pigment means utilise with a LIGHT touch: Exhibit A for a very reasonable caucasian or asian woman, Taos for a light-skinned black woman, a Latina or South Asian woman, and Taj Mahal for a darker-skinned black woman. Crazed can be applied by any individual of any skintone, as well as Deep Throat and Gilda, and Lovejoy is a attractive bronzer for a a very fair caucasian woman or a natural-looking blush for a darker skinned woman. Nico diffuses and softens anything (or tones down a rushed blush job), and Sin and Outlaw are two attractive shimmery shades for fairer women. Universally, the pigment is full and to an outstanding degree refined, and the application process- with no brush- is always a small awkward for those of us who travel (or put our makeup on in transit.)
As a makeup lover, I have to say this is the spotlight of NARS’ entire line. The blushes come in a range of flattering shades for each skin type. To find makeup that is universally flattering for virtually each person in the earth is hard to do. As an african american female (NC 45), I have been competent to find at least 5 shades that are perfect.
Taj Mahal: I believe that this is a require to have for women of color. it is a more magnificent golden orange and looks scary in the pan. All you would need is a little bit on the cheeks and it instantly warms up the skin.
Exhibit A: Another scary color in the pan but looks outstanding on skin. It is a matte red and again, all you need is a touch.
Torrid: To me this is the blush that is Orgasm for women of color. Orgasm on darker skin looks like a pinkish highlighter and doesn’t deposit much color on the face. Torrid is a darker (darker than Orgasm) peachy pink color that I use to give my face a nice flush.
Mounia: A darker plum color with shimmer, looks outstanding on the darkest of girls, a swell option for sultry or glamourous looks.
Taos: A darker dusty rose color with galore gold. This blush is a nice option for days I want to attempt something different.
Albatross: Not a blush but a highlighter, it goes on the tops of your cheekbones to define and highlight that area. Looks white in pan but goes on the skin like a gold shade, gives rise to a candlelit glow to the face.
I would unquestionably say to try out at least one NARS’ blush as I’m certain you’ll likely find one that you love. They are exceedingly pigmented, which is why you only need the tinest amount, and long lasting. To me they’re worth each penny.
Everything I read said that Nars Orgasm was the best blush ever, in the whole world and on and on… I ran out of blush so I got a Nars blush in the Orgasm color job Ok, so its nice. The texture of the pressed powder is very fine, and it goes on smoothly with a huge sable brush. The compact is nice looking but it has no applicator, so if you travel make certain you pack an applicator for this.
I like the blush, but I don’t think I just HAVE to have it again. I genuinely like the Yves Saint Laurent Blush Variation 11, and the new YSL Touche Blush that has the applicator built into the bottle. I think I like the YSL merchandise a lot more than Nars. Nars tends to skimp on applicators – and make it difficult for you to use their productions if you travel. I have their eyeliner in a bottle with a discerned applicator – a ache to travel with too. productions in addition smell better than Nars products)
I purchased the Nars “Orgasm” blush after reading assorted reviews. I happen to have very fair skin, and this shade is most complimentary to my complexion. When I introductory obtained this, the color looked too pink for me (I have ‘neutral’ to ‘cool’ undertones, yellow with hints of olive and yet very fair.) I try to remain away from pinks, they just don’t do well on me. However, this blush is fabulous and I’ve received several compliments that I have a “glow” when it comes to me, and I’m not kidding. The initial day I wore this I was at my mailbox and a neighbor said “Hey, haven’t seen you for a while, you look all glow-y!” True story.
Ok…..I’m jumping on the band wagon. This stuff is awesome!! The initial color I bought was Taos and when I opened it it was this bright rosy rust color. I thought it was going to make me look like a clown. Wrong!!! It doesn’t seem to matter which color you buy, they all look soooo natural. I just lightly tap my brush on the color and blend onto my cheekbones. Gives the prettiest flushed look. I just recently bought Silvana and I can’t say enough. This color in the container looks like a natural honey shimmer and it gives the most attractive sun touched glow, almost like a bronzer. Very very pretty!!!!
I truly love this blush…the texture is so silky and the color is so beautiful and it lasts for hours…but it makes me break out! I am so dissapointed! As soon as I use it, a couple of hours later, I have a zit on my cheek! I have swapped to Bare Escentuals blushes, which are as well pretty, and I have not broken out. I so do wish Nars would construct a oil-free version, then I can go back and commence using it again…
I bought my introductory NARS blush in Orgasm a year ago, I wear it every day and love it! I still have not found the bottom of the blush yet so it is well worth the highpriced
I purchased this blush after buying in to the TONS of positive reviews I read online — that this was a universally flattering shade that just made skin glow.
While it’s a nice blush — it lasted a long time and imparted great color on the brush and skin — it was just a bit too brownish for me. I have very fair skin (as in hyper porcelain), but this would in all probability look beautiful on someone whose skin was darker.
Next time I’m competent to see the Nars line in person again, I’d love to try a different hue that flattered my skin a little better.
Like galore people, I heard that NARS Orgasm was the Best.Blush.Ever. So I tried its Best blush ever? Not so much. I’ve got yellow-toned skin and the Best.Blush.Ever. didn’t really show up on me. However, thanks to Sephora’s generous sampling and return policy I was capable to find a host of other great NARs blushes. I love the rubberized compact, and that they don’t bother with a brush – I never use the brushes that come with make-up, anyway. This product lasts a long time. I don’t think I’ll ever see the bottom of the pan. The only thing I don’t like about it is the price $32. But even that’s not so bad when I look at that, at the rate it’s diminishing (not at all) this blush will in all likelihood last for years.




