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Stardust or Satisfied blush difference?
Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2009 10:26 am
by Trainer
I was wondering if anyone has used both satisfied blush and stardust? Are they very similar? I got a sample of stardust and was going to buy a full size but then I saw the satisfied color and that looked really nice as well.

Re: Stardust or Satisfied blush difference?
Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2009 12:42 pm
by Xarata
stardust is more intense and a little less shimmery than satisfied. Satisfied is an amped up version of climax and has more pink in it that stardust. Satisfied is more neutral where stardust is more warm.
I couldn't find a swatch of satisfied in jen's swatches but here's climax and stardust:


Re: Stardust or Satisfied blush difference?
Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2009 12:45 pm
by Rhys
Agreed. I'm cool toned and I can just get away with Satisfied. Stardust is way too warm. They're both on the warmish side, though Satisfied is much closer to neutral.
Re: Stardust or Satisfied blush difference?
Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2009 3:20 pm
by Trainer
Thank you so much for posting that. It really helps. I will try a sample of climax and satisfied, but I think stardust will be best for me. I think I look better with peach than pink. This is a silly question, but is there an easy way to tell if you are cool toned or warm toned? And how do you know if a color is best for cool or warm toned? I've read things about it but I can't decide. I think I am warm toned. I have brown hair with some natural highlights and brown eyes. I am using 1 olive and 14 ivory.
Is there a blush that is shimmery and peachy/coral?

Re: Stardust or Satisfied blush difference?
Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 12:25 pm
by JenW
Shimmery peachy coral would be Lovelace.
From what you wear in foundation, I would say you are neutral with a bit of warmth. Anything very warm toned might not work for you. Really, you could get away with most cool colors, too.
I am 1:16 Olive and I like both Stardust and Satisfied. Satisfied is my go to blush right now.
Re: Stardust or Satisfied blush difference?
Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 9:16 pm
by Xarata
flottfitness wrote: Is there a blush that is shimmery and peachy/coral?

wish you were here is a good one. I liked rich and sassy but they're DCed. Lovelace is a good one too. I agree with Jen that you're probably pretty close to neutral so you should be able to pull off both warm and cool tones