Just in case you need some Sephora sale inspo! Ecstasy Blusher is one of my favorites by Charlotte Tilbury.
I can’t wear Charlotte Tilbury Ecstasy blush without thinking of mid-90s club banger Set U Free.
The way the lead singer breathlessly enunciates the word, “ecstasy,” about a billion times…
Welcome to the decade of my formative years.
Anywho…while I like how long this satiny, peachy pink blush stays on my cheeks, the main thing I love about $40 Ecstasy blush is that I can get it on my cheeks in three minutes, which is about how much time I typically have while Coy-Coy uses the potty, so I can walk out the front door looking like I actually slept eight hours and stretched my hamstrings in the morning. (In other words, with a spring in my step!)
Charlotte recommends doing your blush last to best gauge how little or how much you need, and I agree.
So, here’s my Ecstasy three-minute makeup routine:
- Dot Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Filter all over your face with the wand, and blend it in with fingers.
- Curl lashes and coat them with a layer of Charlotte Tilbury Full Fat Lashes Mascara.
- Draw a thin line of black liquid liner with Charlotte Tilbury Feline Flick on the upper lash line.
- Dust Film Star Bronze & Glow Bronzer into the crease.
- Coat lips with CT Pillow Talk Lipstick.
- And finally, sweep Ecstasy on those cheekbones!
Don’t you love easy makeup? ? And don’t you also love it when Charlotte refers to blush as “blusher”?! (Or am I the only one?)
Charlotte designed Ecstasy (and this goes for all of her blushes) to be used as part of a two-step process. First, you swish the outer ring on your cheekbones to sculpt and shape, and then blend the brighter center shade on the apples of your cheeks for some color.
Of course…I usually end up swirling both colors together with a blush brush, and that works just fine for me.
Ecstasy has a ring of peach blush with a pop of pink in the middle, and my inner fancy lady lurves it. The blush blends with very little resistance or effort, much like a Clinique Cheek Pop, so it’s easier than easy to apply. I think the petite powder grains help with this. If you want a finely-milled blush, a la Tom Ford, that’s what you’re gonna get.
Very similar to a Chanel Joues Constraste or a Tom Ford blush.
I’ve already put the more intense (and very naughty sounding) shade, The Climax, on my Sephora VIB sale wish list.
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
Vita says
The 90s references are terrific – always remind me of my late high school and undergrad days. Thank you for those fun music references. Even the work clubbing makes me smile!
Have you tried the new maroon/brown Charlotte Tilbury Push Up mascara? Or even the original black in the same formula?
Nikki Wogoman says
I’m glad you’re liking it so well! I have the shade Sex on Fire-both because its mauvier color works best, among the available shade choices, with my cool coloring and because my alt-rock side loves that the name’s a Kings of Leon reference!-and I’m also quite happy with it, although I haven’t been able to use it too often between my tendency to rotate shades and my relatively recent (within the last 3 months) acquisition of it.
Saba says
Please recommend some good budget options of peachy lippies for olive skin
Martyna says
The word blusher is a British thing, I like it too 🙂 You look gorgeous in that pic, Karen. I have this blush in pillow talk and it’s super easy too use too. The only thing I’m a bit picky about is the packaging, which has a granny vibe to it (no offence to grannies of course 😉
Anne says
It looks really fresh on you and I am all about minimalistic makeup in the mornings – anything to look alive.