[unpaid/sample/affiliate/ad] I absolutely loved the peachy pH gloss that I tried last week from this brand and I quite like the On-The-Glow Blush Stick but I’m kind of at the point in life where I need to know what colour my blush is going to be before I put it on. There’s no real magic about pH products and they pretty much all come out some level of pink but they are fun to use and I don’t like to see the fun sucked out of any beauty product.
I liked the way that this felt on my skin – it’s very moisturising with aloe, ginseng and fruit extracts (a huge list that includes apple, lemon and strawberry, although nothing much near the top of the INCI list).
I have a bit of a warning for you – make sure you twist the tip of the product back down. I forgot to do it, it’s a warm day and the whole thing got stuck to the inside of the lid. It probably wouldn’t have stuck had it not been so hot but nonetheless, it’s a precaution to take. The shade, while it looks very pale in the packaging, is a clue to the baby pink of the shade that you’ll get on your skin.
I’m quite happy with the nuance of pink cheeks that the Pixi On-The-Glow Blush Stick gives – if you need more colour, go over again, but this feels quite natural and believable. I’ve found a deal at M&S where you get the pH blush and a pH gloss for £20 HERE – normally, the pH blush is £18 on its own. You can actually buy fully formed colour On-The-Glow Sticks HERE.