Review: Tower 28 BeachPlease Cream Blush in ‘After Hours’.

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I’ve made a quick comeback, haven’t I?

 

THE BACKSTORY: I decided to try Tower 28 because its branding spoke to me. I have whittled down my taste in beauty brands to bare bones so for me to eye a fairly new name in the business means they’re doing something right.

 

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Tower 28 BeachPlease Cream Blush in ‘After Hours’, tower28 after hours blush, tower 28 cream blush after hours

Tower 28 BeachPlease Cream Blush in ‘After Hours’, tower28 after hours blush, tower 28 cream blush after hours

Tower 28 BeachPlease Cream Blush in ‘After Hours’, tower28 after hours blush, tower 28 cream blush after hours

 

THE PRODUCT: Lately, I’ve been into the fuss-free, clear plastic packaging that brands seem to be exploring more and more. Earlier, I would have called that kind of packaging “cheap” because I gravitated more towards extravagantly packaged items. Nowadays, I simply do not care as much. If it works, it works.

 

I must also mention that this blush comes packaged in sturdier and heftier plastic than most others. For the price-point, it’s only fair.

 

The blush pan is quite big and can easily fit a stippling brush (or your fingers). You only need a little bit, of this colour in particular, as it goes a long way.

 

The texture of this blush, upon initial contact, is quite stiff. But it does get creamy when it comes in contact with your brush/fingers. It doesn’t get melty, like some other cream blushes. It simply becomes a little more malleable for one to work with.

 

It dries down to a satin-matte finish and can be a little rough to work with if it settles onto the skin. I’d suggest working with one cheek at a time and not leaving it on for too long before blending it out.

 

All the blushes in this line seem to be quite pigmented and opaque, which is exactly why I mentioned earlier that a little dot goes a long, long way.

 

It is quite long-wearing too and can last for a good 3-4+ hours, withstanding sweating, crying and everything in between. It lasts even longer with some good ol’ translucent powder on top. Also helps that it’s very lightweight and feels like second-skin.

 

It is marketed as a multi-purpose product but I find it uncomfortable on the lips and too streaky on the eyelids. For me, it works best as a cheek product.

 

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Heavy swatch.

Tower 28 BeachPlease Cream Blush in ‘After Hours’, tower28 after hours blush, tower 28 cream blush after hours

Blended out.

 

SWATCHES AND SHADES AVAILABLE: There are 9 shades that are currently available for purchase –

  • ‘After Hours’ – a deep berry shade that actually looks rather fresh and natural on the cheeks.

 

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PRICE: 20 USD (approx. 1665 INR)

QUANTITY: 4.5 grams

AVAILABILITY: Tower28, Sephora etc.

 

♥ OVERALL: I do like it enough to try other shades in the line. If you’re looking for a mid-range cream blush that does its job, go for it.

Tower 28 BeachPlease Cream Blush in ‘After Hours’.

20 USD
8.1

Packaging

7.0/10

Longevity

8.5/10

Comfort/Wear

8.5/10

Formulation

8.2/10

Pros

  • Pigmented and build-able opacity.
  • Satin-matte finish.
  • Long-wearing and lightweight.
  • Good colour options to choose from.

Cons

  • Availability is an issue.
  • Not really as multi-functional as they make it seem.

Midori

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