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Benefit’s Blushes Lighten Up for the Holidays With the $36 Benefit Cheeky Sweet Spot Box O’ Blushes Holiday Set

November 7th, 2014 by Karen 21 Comments

Benefit Cheeky Sweet Spot Box o' Blushes
Makeup history in yo’ hand!

Behold! In my hand, friends, isn’t just the latest holiday set from Benefit. What we have here is bonafide makeup history!

Yes, years from now, when some intrepid filmmaker/makeup lover makes a Behind the Music-style documentary about Benefit and the Bene-babes who love it, the new $36 Cheeky Sweet Spot Box O’ Blushes will get a mention, for sure, since it’s basically Benefit’s version of the moon landing.

Benefit Cheeky Sweet Spot Box o' Blushes

For the first time ever, the brand is releasing a palette filled with their famous Box O’ Blushes (and one rand-o pan of Watt’s Up Illuminator) in a limited edition holiday set.

Benefit Cheeky Sweet Spot Box o' Blushes

Cheeky is one of several holiday sets on Benefit shelves right meow, and I’d venture to say it’s a tempting one based on the crazy affordable price.

Benefit Cheeky Sweet Spot Box o' Blushes

For $36, you get six Benefit blushes, each in a generous 0.17-oz. pan.

To put that in perspective, a single full-size 0.25-oz. Benefit blush regularly costs $28, so $36 for six, even though they’re smaller, has the makings of a good deal.

Benefit Cheeky Sweet Spot Box o Blushes swatches from the left: Dandelion, Bella Bamba, Sugarbomb, Hoola, Coralista and Rock
Swatches from the left: Dandelion, Bella Bamba, Sugarbomb, Hoola, Coralista and Rock

Unfortunately…there’s a catch, and it’s a big one. Several of these shades look completely different from their counterparts in the permanent line.

Wait — what?!

Benefit Cheeky Sweet Spot Box o Blushes swatches from the left: Boxed Palette Coralista, original Coralista, Boxed Palette Bella Bamba, original Bella Bamba
Swatches from the left: Boxed Palette Coralista, original Coralista, Boxed Palette Bella Bamba, original Bella Bamba

Yeah. Like, way different. Coralista, for example, looks peachier, lighter and less pigmented to me than the regular version.

I usually wear it as a blush, but I’ll probably have to use this one as a highlighter…unless I feel like spending the extra time layering, doop-da-doo.

Same thing with almost all of these shades. To my eye they’re noticeably different from their namesakes in the permanent line.

Benefit Cheeky Sweet Spot Box o Blushes
Wearing Coralista on my cheeks, Sugarbomb on my upper cheekbones and Watt’s Up down the bridge of my nose and just above and below the arch in my brow

Not to say that I don’t think these are still pretty in their own way… They’re just not what I expected. It seems like these versions are sheerer and more infused with peach than the regular shades.

I’m thinking that they might be a good fit for lovelies with light and medium skin tones, particularly those who like warmer shades. If your skin is around my shade or deeper, however, many of these may work better for you as highlighters.

Benefit Cheeky Sweet Spot Box o' Blushes

I hope Benefit tries this Boxed O’ Blush palette concept again, ideally with the same $36 price (and with colors that are truer to the originals).

PRICE: $36
AVAILABILITY: Available now at Benefit counters and online
MAKEUP AND BEAUTY BLOG RATING: B

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

The $36 Benefit Cheeky Sweet Spot Box O' Blushes Holiday Set: Benefit's Blushes Lighten Up for the Holidays / Originally published November 7th, 2014

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  1. Amanda says

    November 7th, 2014 at 3:30 pm

    Your skin is perfection. Are you using the Laura Mercier foundation in this photo? If so, I’m sold.

    Reply
    • Karen says

      November 7th, 2014 at 3:38 pm

      Hi Amanda,

      I am! I used MAC Prep + Prime Natural Radiance primer (applied all over my face) and Smashbox Photo Finish Pore Minimizer (cheeks, nose and around my mouth) as a base, and then blended Laura Mercier Flawless Fluide on top using a Too Faced Kabuki Brush sprayed with MAC Fix+. I went back in with a small pointed liner brush to do additional coverage on some freckles. It’s a process but I like how it photographs. Of course you can just use the foundation by itself or on top of your fave primer. 🙂

      Reply
      • Mimi says

        November 9th, 2014 at 10:38 pm

        Your skin does look great in this pic :). Did you use any setting or finishing powder?

        Reply
  2. Agata says

    November 7th, 2014 at 3:44 pm

    Your each posts makes my wishlist longer and longer! I think these are beautiful and believe it or not, I don’t own a single Benefit blush!

    Reply
    • Mimi says

      November 9th, 2014 at 10:35 pm

      me too! I don’t own any either so this palette was on my wishlist but I have yet to buy it cuz I think it might be a little to shimmery for me.

      Reply
  3. Debra says

    November 7th, 2014 at 3:52 pm

    I am weighing the options on this one as a gift for Girlfriend-Who-Is-Blush-Phobic.

    Her personality though it cheeky. She picks all the wrong shades for her olive skin and she will not go near a highlighter.

    So even though these shades are not the originals (she would not know the difference) they might work. “Sheer” might not scare her. I just might do a Christmas blush intervention on an inexpensive scale.

    The shade/finish look great on you!

    Reply
  4. Brooke @ Blushing Noir says

    November 7th, 2014 at 4:40 pm

    This is such a fantastic set. I have several of the blushes included and I am still picking it up. It’s just too cute not to!

    Reply
  5. Jenny says

    November 7th, 2014 at 6:28 pm

    I think this looks gorgeous on your skin tone, but I’m glad you said it would work really well with fair skin because that’s what I have, and this set looks amazing. All of those blushes and a highlighter for less than $40? Sold.

    Reply
  6. Kristina Vieweg says

    November 7th, 2014 at 7:57 pm

    Very exciting that they came out with this set but a little disappointing they aren’t like the originals. Still it’s a steal and would be great for someone who wants some variety of high quality blushes. 🙂
    BTW did you color your hair? It looks fantastic!

    Reply
  7. Divya says

    November 7th, 2014 at 8:31 pm

    I was so tempted to get this but the lack of pigment held me back! I’d love to try coralista but the original one! 🙂

    Reply
  8. Stephanie Smith says

    November 7th, 2014 at 10:37 pm

    You look so pretty in these pictures! Seriously, like 10 years younger! This set is adorable, I’m pretty fair skinned so I’ll check it out!

    Reply
  9. Fran says

    November 8th, 2014 at 8:08 am

    I picked this up a couple of weeks ago at ULTA, and I am enjoying it. My skin is pretty light (NW 20-ish, but I can get away with a bit of warmth on my cheeks), and I like to go lightly with cheek products because I go pretty intense with color on eyes and/or lips, so the colors are working well for me 🙂 The set is cute but kind of clunky to use if you don’t have much space to work in, so yesterday I de-potted the shades into a Z-palette with a couple of other blushes from some eye/cheek palettes from last year’s holiday season. They de-potted really easily, and now I’ve got a really great custom cheek palette!

    Reply
  10. Erin says

    November 8th, 2014 at 10:58 am

    They are still cute but that’s odd that they are that different from the full sizer.

    Reply
  11. Krista says

    November 8th, 2014 at 1:13 pm

    I have the tarte blush palette from this holiday season since I already own half the colors. I’m not really in love with benefit blushes as is but this set is cute! And with the 20% off right now, it’s only $30!! You can barely get 6 blushes from the drug store for $30!!

    Reply
  12. Fancie says

    November 8th, 2014 at 2:28 pm

    Bella Bamba looks so pretty on you!

    Reply
  13. Rae // theNotice says

    November 8th, 2014 at 2:56 pm

    Not cool, Benefit! I’d love to see this palette done again too, but with the RIGHT shades this time. You can’t just produce a different product and call it by the same name; that’s not how names work!

    Reply
  14. Michele DiCola says

    November 8th, 2014 at 7:20 pm

    Karen,
    I am definely going to look for this ! Probably one of Benefits best ideas yet for a Blush-a hol-lic ! I can take all my Benefit Blushes and not have to stress which one I might need after lunch !
    I say : Brilliant !
    Michele

    Reply
  15. Susan T. says

    November 8th, 2014 at 7:50 pm

    I just bought this today and loooooove it! I am super pale so the shades work great for me. 🙂

    Reply
  16. Bb says

    November 8th, 2014 at 8:48 pm

    What lipstick are you wearing?

    Reply
  17. Eileen says

    November 9th, 2014 at 5:30 pm

    When I purchased this palette, I researched to make sure it was manufactured in the same place as the originals: Hoola/USA, Dandelion/USA, Rockateur/France, Sugarbomb/USA, Coralista/USA, Bella Bamba/USA, Watt’s Up/Italy. (Beware, Tarte blushes are usually made in USA, but the holiday sets are made in China.) It’s a shame that the Benefit palette shades don’t match the originals, but since I don’t own the originals, I guess ignorance is bliss!

    If anyone successfully de-pans (de-pots?) these, please share!

    Reply
  18. Andrea Kazmierczak says

    November 11th, 2014 at 10:48 am

    I just purchased this set and also noticed the colors are bit off from the originals. I have light skin so the set still works well for me and I have been enjoying it:) I love holiday gift sets!

    Reply

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