Monday 7 March 2016

Physicians Formula Happy Booster Blush Review and Photos

Physicians Formula Happy Booster Blush in Rose
I've had quite a thing for blush lately and following on from my review on the Milani Baked Blush comes the Physicians Formula Happy Booster Blush. This pretty glowing blush comes in four shades and contains a mix of mood enhancing ingredients, so of course I had to pick this up! Here's my thoughts.
Price
This retails for $11.95 which is around £8 in English Pounds. This may sound expensive for a drugstore blush, but really this has a lot more to offer than your average blush. As I mentioned above this comes in four shades including, Pink, Natural, Rose and Warm. I picked this up in Rose.
Packaging
I absolutely love the packaging and really everything about these caught my eye. The blush itself has a beautiful heart etched design which features different shades of blush, that when mixed together creates a beautiful flush on the cheeks. This also comes with a brush and mirror too.
Application
This applies beautifully to the cheeks and this particular shade is super pigmented, so a little goes a long way. But if you do add too much, it can be blended out easily. I'm not sold on the whole, mood enhancing properties, but overall I absolutely loved the finish this blush gave.
Longevity
Although this doesn't claim to be long wearing, surprisingly this lasted really well, right up into the evening hours.
Overall Thoughts
I absolutely adored this blush, everything about it appealed to me. I loved how pigmented and longwearing this was and this shade in particular was beautiful on the cheeks, giving me a gorgeous flush of colour. The packaging is adorable and again the fact these come with a mirror and a brush is great for the price. So next time I'm passing by the US, I will defiantly be picking up a few more of the shades to try.
 
I award the Physicians Formula Happy Booster Blush 4.8 out of 5 
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