Top to bottom:
1. Canmake powder cheeks in P02
2. Canmake glow fleur cheeks in 17
3. Cezanne blend colour cheek in 02

I realised I got 3 very similar colours so I decided to compare them!

Formula:
The 2 Canmake blushes are pretty similar – they both have a beautiful shine. The glow fleur has a slightly chunkier sparkle. Cezanne is more different – it has less shine and seems a bit chalkier.

Colour:
The Canmake glow fleur is the warmest of the 3 (but still very cool toned) – the sparkle bit is slightly warm. The Cezanne has the most white so it looks the most pastel and has the least pigmentation of the 3. The Canmake powder cheeks is more muted and cool toned compared to the other 2.

Overall:
I obviously didn’t need 3 of what is pretty much the exact same blush 😂😅 if I had to pick 1, I would have a really hard time picking between the 2 Canmake blushes. Since I’m cooler tone and prefer a less chunky sparkle, I think I’d pick the Canmake powder cheeks one. I would honestly pass on the Cezanne one, unless I really wanted a pink toned highlighter or blush topper (but then again I would just pick the Cezanne Pearl glow highlighter).

Bonus tip:
If you love the translucency of Japanese blushes but don’t like sparkle, I’d go with the Cezanne cheek blush. Really nice satin finish and buildable powder blush with no sparkle and doesn’t catch on dry spots. The colour closest to the ones I’ve swatched today is probably 03. 04 is warmer than you’d think! (Shoutout to my girl C in case you’re reading this from across the world 💗)

by eqyh17

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