Revlon's Peachy Keen, A Floral Affair Collection |
I've grown so attached to it.
I began using it in 2010 when my sister gave me one as a gift. From then on, I decided that I would use it for the rest of my life (yes, like saying "i do" and committing yourself to that person when you marry someone). So when the one my sister gave me was gone, I bought a new one last year. I never imagined that it would be discontinued (and that I have to break up with it). :(((
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1) It acts as both bronzer and blush;
2) It's so easy to put on - I just use my fingers to apply it;
3) I need not put on a lot of it but it lasts for the whole day PLUS one case is enough to use for the whole year;
4) It's a blush that I can use everyday and even on special occasions; and
5) I especially like how my skin looks like when I've been under the sun and my blush looks natural when I finally enter a building.
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After dinner at an aunt's house, June 2010 |
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Jeff and Steph's wedding, April 2011 |
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Tommy and Hazel's wedding, October 2011 |
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at Prince Edward station, Hongkong Christmas trip 2011 |
Peachy Keen and I have been through a lot for the past two years. It's sad that I have to let it go. WHY-O-WHY-REVLON? :(
I should ask the Revlon salesladies if they have anything now
that has those 5 things I love about Peachy Keen. </3
Ps. Maybe you can suggest a new blush I can buy from now on (not necessarily from Revlon)?
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ReplyDeleteOh I feel sorry for you. :( It looks good on you though!
ReplyDeleteI also had the same experience with a Maybelline mineral foundation color that has been discontinued. Why don't you try the Maybelline natural luminous blush? It looks natural on the cheeks. I'm not sure if it has been discontinued or not because I checked the site and the only available blush is the mineral powder illuminator in peach. You can check them out in Landmark/SM Dept Store. (:
@Kaye: thanks! hanapin ko yan. :)
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