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Good day everyone!

It's weekend again. I feel like Autumn is right on time this year. Though I'm sure the leaves won't turn red and yellow anytime soon. At night it's more chilly, and in the morning it's kinda cold that I don't want to get out from my bed. Yesterday my photography exhibition was finally opened and will last until next Saturday. It's a joined exhibition with my friends. I will update my blog about the exhibition next week when it's over.

Today I'm going to review a product that I finally got with difficulty. It's Etude House's Princess Happy Ending Rose Cheek Blusher.



Blush | Color no. 2 코랄빛로즈 (Coral Shine Rose) | 8500 KRW | Korean Site


This blush is part of Etude-Disney product. In the past, Etude had released a limited edition Minnie Mouse product (which I regret because I didn't buy anything).

It's really hard to get the color no. 2. Etude House store in front of my university didn't have it anymore. I got this one in Somyeon. I guess this color is more popular than color no. 1.


Despite the color in this picture, color no. 1 is actually very soft. And color no. 2 is not that orange like in the picture.

The packaging is REALLY adorable and pretty. Seriously, I bought this blush mainly because of the packaging. I usually don't really like Etude's packaging. Sorry but I think sometimes they look too cute but cheap (and I had a lot of problem with Etude's packaging and how the container was really bad that it cracked). This blush's box looked like a small book.






I totally love this box that I will save this.

Meanwhile, the cheek container looked so-so, but it's easy to be brought everywhere. It's made of plastic and the color is pink. The blush's shape was in rose shape! Very pretty! Probably because I really love rose.



How can I not fall in love with this? It's rose! <3

I guess that's how I fall in love with this product without trying the color (and that's why packaging design is important haha). Okay, but honestly I tried the color first before I was really sure to buy it.


You can see here that the color was actually pinkish but under the light, it turned orange-ish (is this even a right word?) with a touch of shiny gold color.


Here is how it looked like on me. The color did not really come out perfectly with my DSLR. Probably the flash was too strong that it washed out the colors. However, in real life it looked really pretty. It's well pigmented, though it wouldn't last all day, but it could stay for hours and I needed to touch it up again. It was very soft and had a rose fragrance. This product didn't come together with the blush brush.

In conclusion (score: 5/5):
+ Nice color
+ Nice packaging
+ The fragrance is soft, not strong, so it's fine
+ Will last for hours

Will I buy this again? Yes~!!


I used this blusher with my Tony Moly brown blush (bronzer...?) and they looked good together than when I used them separately.

Apart from this blush that represents Belle, have you watch La Belle et la Bête (Beauty and the Beast)? It's starring Léa Seydoux and Vincent Cassel. The cinematography, animation, and costumes were wonderful. I enjoyed watching it so much! I totally recommended it to you all~ ;)


This is by far the most interesting product photography I have ever did. It's fun because the packaging is good and I happened to have a lot of books in my room.

That's all for today! See you in the next adventure~


Gabriela Tio.


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