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Sisley Phyto-Blush Eclat in Pinky Coral #5

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Above: Sisley blush is a delectable extravagance!

My birthday was almost two weeks ago and I received a plethora of beautiful gifts that I am finally finding time to post...up first is Sisley Phyto-Blush Eclat in Pinky Coral #5, a stunning cheek color that looks as amazing in the palette as it does on the face!  My dear friend, WQ, who understands and shares my love of high end beauty products, bestowed me with this generous gift.  This is meaningful because a year ago, she gave me the lovely Dior lip color that inspired my very first Beauty Professor review.  

I cannot believe that an entire year has passed since the inception of Beauty Professor and will need to do a proper "one year anniversary" post before this month is over!

Above: WQ and the Beauty Professor.

Above: The ingredients for the Sisley blush.

Retailing for a formidable $85, the Sisley blush is a serious investment!  It does, however, possess  some undeniably luxurious elements...housed in a sueded sheath, the slender compact features a striking black and white zebra design, a generous mirror and built in storage compartment for a small brush applicator (included).

Above: The protective sueded sheath.

Above: The Sisley Phyto-Blush Eclat is a work of art...before the compact is ever even opened!

Above: Pinky Coral #5 is just what the name implies...a luminous harmony of pale pink and true light coral,.

Above: The compact comes with a small brush applicator.

Above: The blush is embossed with an utterly gorgeous zebra pattern. It is so aesthetically wondrous that I am hesitant to do anything that would challenge the integrity of the design ; )
The blush itself is very finely milled.  Once applied to the face, it seamlessly blends into the skin, creating a glowing pink flush that is subtle, yet brightening.  Although the ingredients lists fragrance, I do not detect an obvious scent.  The finish of this blush is a satiny matte (rather than shimmer-laden) and I appreciate the fact that the intermixing of two shades allows me to customize my color, going heavier on the coral for a more dramatic look, or emphasizing the pale pink for subdued and innocent flush.

Above from L-R: A swatch of the darker coral powder, a swatch of the pink powder and a swatch of the two shades of powder combined in natural lighting.


Above: Sisley Phyto-Blush in Pinky Coral on the face

Bottom Line:  I love this indulgent blush...not only is it gorgeous to look at, but it also imparts an extremely flattering and believable pinky-coral glow.  It is finely milled, hasn't irritated my sensitive skin and is perfect for touch ups throughout the day...its triad of shades truly brings life to the face.  I am so thankful to have received this opulent gift!

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