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  • Value for Money2.7 stars
  • Overall rating2.8 stars

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3 Reviews For Benefit Georgia

  • Guest 21st Feb 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Good Points: It's subtle colour is fantastic for a very natural glow. Remember it is a peach tinted face powder and luminiser rather than a blush (which is more pigmented). It can be worn rather the same way as a bronzer - sweep across forehead, apples of cheeks and perhaps a light dust on chin and nose....


    Bad Points: It would perhaps be too subtle on a darker/love skin. My foundation shade is invariably the second lightest available.


    General comments: I love it, easy to put on - impossible to make a mistake with, and leaves a nice matte finish with very little shimmmer (which can be aging if you're over 30!)

  • Hollyballoo 5th Nov 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    If like me, you're not overly keen on the sun-kissed/tanned look, then this is the perfect compromise.

    To me, BeneFit Georgia blusher gives that effect of having gone away for a nice refreshing weekend rather than a week in the Tropics - far more healthy looking!
  • Gail Rank: Sergeant 22nd Jun 2004

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    BeneFit Georgia - This powder which is advertised as "giving your complexion a warm glow," turns those with fair skin to a not very attractive peach-pink.

    There's really no way to regulate the hue. Whatever color pigment is used is certainly evident, resulting in a rather harsh, false appearance rather than a glow.

    Don't really believe that a respectable Georgia peach would look like this even in the middle of the burning of Atlanta.

    - Gail Cooke ...