Hello, once again. I come to you with a new review on Frat Boy. Frat Boy is sold for $21.00 for 9.9 grams of product, which is amazing. In addition to this, its talc-free. I got the blush during a 50% off promotion on its website. I basically paid $10.50 for this blush, not including shipping and handling.
When I first received this blush, I was kind-of surprised. I imagined the product being bigger, but its not a bad thing. The compact's designs are really cute. It has this magnetic flap and is made of cardboard material. Despite this, it is actually really sturdy. Inside, it has these captions like, "So many men, so little time..."
The color is a pinky-peach. I'm a sucker for corals and peaches. LOL. The color is very buildable. In the pan, it looks matte, but once applied, you can see a small amount of sparkles in it. Because the color is so natural, I wear it everyday to school, and I have to say, it holds up very well. Yes, it does wear down, but I can still see a sheer hue after 8 hours. After, it doesn't last very long, but I wasn't expecting it to, considering I have 2 hours of crew (rowing) practice after school.
As for the texture, it is very soft and satiny. However, the blush is also really powdery. It doesn't really look powdery when you apply it. It just makes the application process a bit harder, which I don't mind. Though, this can waste the product. It, especially, happens when you swirl your brush in the blush. Loose powder flies around the pan. I usually swirl my brush in the pan for a little while, and then, dab my brush into the loose powder, so I can avoid wasting the product. This does, however, make the blush blendable, which is always a good thing.
packaged in a open-sided box |
Swatch: Blended (excuse my ugly hands LOL)
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