Thierry Mugler Make Up Face Shadows & Lights Blush works in a very interesting way. The two-step process starts with intense sticker shock! — as the product costs a whopping $65. The resulting loss of blood flow to the face bleaches the color from cheeks; then, and this is the best part, the powder contouring and highlighting duos restore a lifelike appearance. 🙂
But seriously, at least now I know who makes a very expensive, but totally natural-looking, powder blush. The price is like a whole new level of splurge beyond Chanel, but if flawless, airbrushed cheeks are your thing, then it might be worth a shot.
Like a pair of Christian Louboutin basic black pumps without any bells or whistles, the two available shades — Brown & White (a medium warm brown blush with a soft white highlighter) and Pink & White (a light cool pink with a soft white highlighter) — appear restrained and elegant. The duos contain a blend of silky polymers, powders and atomized pigments for a high precision finish with a subtle effect.
What does that mean? It means some of the finest milled powders I’ve ever tried or seen.
I barely see the grains on my skin, and I bet one could apply as many as six layers without producing a heavy, mask-like effect. The quiet sheen they deliver gives off a lovely, soft glow — something like a MAC Beauty Powder turned down a notch or two.
Pink & White (left) and Brown & White (right)
Swatches of Pink & White (left) and Brown & White (right) with the flash
Swatches of Pink & White (left) and Brown & White (right) without the flash
Brown & White on cheeks
Pink & White on cheeks
Color fiends and gals who prefer brighter cheek looks probably won’t be impressed by these quiet pigments. They’re nothing like a NARS blush where one swipe of a brush across the pan picks up enough color for both cheeks. Matter of fact, I have to lay down between two and four layers to even get them to show.
With these Thierry didn’t skimp on quality, but it’s hard to overlook the price (as much as three pans of MAC Blush!). Be that as it may, I can see a certain kind of woman really liking these. She’s already carrying next season’s “it” bag, owns a closet filled with designer clothes and prefers a classical, elegant makeup look. If she’s you, then 1) can I borrow that pair of Jimmy Choos?, and 2) you might really like this blush. 🙂
PRICE: $65 each
AVAILABILITY: Available now at Thierry Mugler makeup counters and also online
MAKEUP AND BEAUTY BLOG RATING: B (great products at a terribly high price)
Allergies, I’m so over you
Has anyone else been sneezing up a storm today? There must be something blooming outside, ah-CHOO! I feel like the Karate Kid, except that I’m battling bad allergies in the tournament. And right now they’re winning, big time. Hmm…maybe I need to sweep the leg.
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
Jessi says
I see what you mean. The powders do look really finely milled. But the price- YIKES! For 65 bucks my cheeks don’t need to look airbrushed, haha.
Tiffany says
Holy sticker shock! I like brighter blushes anyway…
Hope you feel better soon!
Natalia says
I’m very curious whether Thierry Mugler foundations are equally fabulous. Here in Europe they aren’t that much more expensive than Guerlain or Chanel…
niche says
The pink one does look very nice on you. It does have that “I just spent a week at a spa in Switzerland” glow to it. $65 is a cheap alternative if you want to think of it that way! 🙂
Sarah says
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Vijaya says
I was okay today, thank goodness, but then I’m on the other side of the country. I do have allergies, though, so I feel for you. xP
Jenn says
Any ideas for a (cheaper) dupe to the Brown portion of Brown & White?
Amista says
My allergies have been CRAZY today!!!!!
Chris25 says
This is far too rich for my blood, but I love the Brown & White!
Beatrice says
Usually I’m not into light pink blushes but this one seems really nice 🙂
Tracy says
I am intrigued as any blush fiend would be! I might get a chance to check these out next week since I might be going to your fair city!!! I hope it works out for me!
dani@callitbeauty says
for that price, these products would also have to… i dunno, sing me a song when i’m feeling down :p.
Emily says
Ugh, way expensive. I prefer brighter blush anyways, like MAC Dollymix. I can’t justify laying down $65 for a blush, though. Any blush! Unless it, like, made me look per-fect-o. And danced. In the pan. And was the endless blush! Never runs out! =D
Megan says
Oh my Lord, the pink. I’m paler than pale, so a small shot of that pink would sing on me. I don’t think I’ve ever truly coveted blush. Gulp.
65 dollars…65 dollars…
Gulp.
Jessica Leigh says
The pink and white combo looks amazing on you. That price is too rich for my blood though.
Nina says
i like the colors but the pirce just made me tear up. i cant afford it!
Mandy says
I DIE! I love Thierry Mugler cosmetics but cry into my pillow when I think about how I could destroy my bank account in spite of it. I’m mesmerized by the Plexigloss they have, and now this… oh my goodness. Will I ever be able to justify purchasing Thierry Mugler, or will this always be a dream? I’m simple a poor commoner. :’-(
Vonvon says
Good thing, there’s no Thierry Mugler counter that I know of here or in Malaysia. Or else, I might just go crazy and splurge on the pink one! love the packaging.
Patty says
Very pretty, but I’m getting a little tired of these companies charging such outrageous prices. I could buy a lot of cat food for $65. Although the brown looks wonderful on you!
elana says
I just bought serge lutens from barneys- $65.00 for lipstains… I got 2!
Same for the mascara….$80.00 for primer.
The quality makes it worth it. I have bought so much substandard makeup before-one use and never using again, this stuff I use all the time. My husband did the math; I am actually saving lots of money, as well as time and frustration.
I have Not bought the blush for &110.00 though!!!!