Jane Iredale is a mineral makeup company that's often found in day-spas and dermatology clinics. My skin loves mineral foundations, so I was excited to buy my first mineral blush. I decided to go with 'Whisper', one of the few JI products I could find reviews on. Some liken it as a subdued version of NARS 'Orgasm'. I can't say how accurate this is, after never seeing 'Orgasm' in real life, but I would describe it as a warm beige-peach with gold flecks.
Although this is a pressed powder, my first impressions were that it's very 'soft'. My brush easily picked up product. Even the slightest touch is enough to cause blush dust to fly all over the compact and anything else in its vicinity! I appreciate not having to scrub at it like some blushes (*cough*Bourjois*cough*), but it does make me worry about the reports of these blushes shattering at the slightest disturbance. It's also a bit wasteful.
It's also quite expensive. The RRP in Australia is around $50, and you get 2.8g. That's $17/gram! (buy online like I did though, it's at least half the price!). MAC charges $43 for a 3.5g Mineralize Blush, or about $12.30/gram. I'd be interested to know where this high price comes from. Ingredient quality? Certainly not packaging. Call me shallow, but I expect products from this price bracket to be a bit more special than your everyday Priceline blush. Think along the lines of Guerlain, Rouge Bunny Rogue, Chanel etc.
Ok, so enough of the Moaning Myrtle, and on to the positives. This blush applies so well, almost silkily. The shimmer gives the face dimension and a natural glow; not the messy "I've been hit my a glitter grenade" I feared. If you like your blush to look natural, soft and day-time appropriate, JI blushes might be for you.
Blush swatched above, then blended below...this is fairly accurate colour-wise.
Swatched on paper
Most importantly to me, it hasn't caused me any breakouts! For this reason alone I will be buying a couple more colours. It also lasts all day. Another plusPros: looks natural, doesn't cause breakouts, effortless to apply, good colour selection
Cons: a tad too soft, expensive (check online for better deals!), packaging a bit 'meh' (in my opinion).
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