Oh, Stop, Chanel Joues Contraste Powder Blush in Innocence! You're Making Me (MAC) Blush, Baby - Makeup and Beauty Blog

Chanel Innocence Joues Contraste Powder Blush
Wearing the new Chanel Innocence Joues Contraste Powder Blush from the Chanel États Poétiques fall 2014 collection

"Oh, what's this?" said the girl, plucking the blush from atop the makeup counter. From the pretty packaging, she could come across it was a Chanel Joues Contraste Powder Chroma. "I don't think I've seen you earlier."

"That'due south Innocence," said the smiling sales acquaintance behind the counter. "Go alee, check it out."

"Innocence ($45)," the daughter repeated, feeling the smooth packaging in her hand. "Ooh, I dear the Contraste Powder Blushes."

When she pried open the compact, she couldn't believe her eyes!

Chanel Innocence Joues Contraste Powder Blush
That'southward MAC Blushbaby on the left and Chanel Innocence on the right

The blush staring back at her looked like MAC Blushbaby, 1 of her favorite MAC blushes of all time.

"What the what!?" 🙂

Chanel Innocence and MAC Blushbaby: Are they exact dupes?

I freakin' beloved Chanel Innocence, in office because it looks then much like Blushbaby, merely information technology isn't an verbal dupe, which makes me similar information technology fifty-fifty more. Innocence has only a tad more than pink — Blushbaby a tad more biscuit — but I think both of them are totally worthy of your everyday makeup bag.

Chanel Joues Contraste Blush in Innocence, $45
Joues Contraste Chroma in Innocence, $45

Chic cheeks and sophisticated pink

Just like MAC Blushbaby, Innocence brightens and lifts cheeks in a sophisticated mode. It's pink, merely non a Barbie pink, or an overly obvious pink y'all might run into on a doll's cheeks.

It's a chic cheek (sorry, lame, simply I had to get there!) you could wear all the time, and to about any occasion — work, book signing, pool party.

Chanel Innocence Joues Contraste Powder Blush (left) and MAC Blushbaby (right)
Chanel Innocence (left) and MAC Blushbaby (right)

What practice I love about Innocence?

Everything. 🙂

Well…sort of, except the price, merely that's the way information technology is with Chanel.

It's everything I love near Chanel'southward Joues Contraste Blushes. It applies smoothly, without whatever patchiness, and information technology couldn't be easier to blend, build up or sheer downwardly.

Chanel Innocence Joues Contraste Powder Blush Swatch
Innocence

Innocence's soft, satiny finish looks almost matte to me, and it should piece of work well with warm skin tones, cool skin tones, and ladies (and lords!) of all ages. It's basically a drama-free, foolproof chroma.

The Joues Contraste blushes are some of my favorite things from Chanel

Sadly, information technology's also $45 (MAC Blushbaby is $21).

Like the other Contraste Blushes, it's expensive, merely information technology sure is piece of cake to utilise. When I apply any of the Joues Contraste Blushes, I know they'll exist with me all day. I think they're among the best products in Chanel'due south unabridged makeup line.

What to habiliment with Innocence?

This year there isn't a quad in the fall drove, but if y'all're looking for one, and y'all're looking to stay inside the Chanel fam, I highly recommend the Mystic Eyes quad from Chanel's permanent drove.

It's so pretty! I've had information technology for years, and you know, every fourth dimension I open up information technology, I re-fall back in dear.

Chanel Mystic Eyes
Chanel Mystic Eyes

Mystic Eyes contains two brown shades — a gilded brown and a darker bronzy purplish brownish — a silvery taupe (which looks amazing with brown optics) and a soft opalescent pinkish, which kind of looks like Atmosphere, the pinkish opalescent smash polish from the fall collection.

Chanel Atmosphere Swatch
629 Atmosphere Le Vernis Nail Colour from the new Chanel Drove États Poétiques fall 2014 collection, available now online ($27)

For ideas: An easy centre

I'm actually wearing the Mystic Eyes quad in these pics here.

I composite the aureate brown on my lids with a MAC 217, patted the pink along my brow bone and in the inner corners with a finger, so smudged the darker brown on my lash lines, mixed with a scrap of MAC Teddy, using an angled brush.

Easy, super chichi, and information technology plays well with the rest of the pinks in the États Poétiques fall 2014 collection.

Chanel Innocence Joues Contraste Powder Blush
Additional makeup worn in this look: Tom Ford Brow Sculptor in Espresso (brows), Chanel Mystic Optics Quad (eyes), MAC Teddy Eye Kohl (lash lines), Urban Decay Perversion Mascara (lashes) and Chanel Rouge Coco Polish in Intime (lips)

Where hath Innocence gone?

If you'd like to run across Innocence, you can find information technology at Chanel counters and online at present at chanel.com.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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