
And because I have a cream blush addiction… but that’s a whole other discussion lol. The elf Putty Blushes are available in 8 different shades, I purchased 4 of them to get a good overview of the overall quality.

We’re going to find out together if this statement is correct! Elf Putty Blushes Or at least, that’s what I hoped when I purchased these blushes. I love seeing drugstore/budget brands doing so well though! They’re literally proving to us that beauty doesn’t have to be expensive to be high-quality. However, this is the first year I actually bought a couple of their products because people were so excited about them and loving them. I have to admit that I know about elf since like… high school so that must be for like 8/9 years or so. Do you still want to see a review? Since so many people loved that primer, I think their bet was to add blushes to their collection and named them after the Putty Primer in hopes they would do well too: the elf Putty Blushes were born. I got it laying around too but haven’t tested it… oops. This was the first elf product that got lots of attention and so many people love that primer. came out with a primer called the Putty Primer a while ago and lots of people said it was a dupe for the Tatcha Silk Primer. There wasn’t an option, I had to put them to the test!Į.l.f. These sparked my interest after I saw they were hyped in the beauty community and I personally thought they could be a dupe for the NARS cream blushes. One of those products is the elf Putty Blushes. Especially e.l.f Cosmetics is coming out recently with products that are going viral. However, drugstore brands are conquering the market lately and have been getting not only mine but the whole world’s attention now. Why? Because I have been more tempted to purchase high-end and luxury products lately. I have to be honest, It’s been a while since I bought products from the drugstore.
ELF PUTTY BLUSH TURKS FULL
For more information, read the full disclosure here. It’s HERE in 6 shades – non-affiliate HERE.This post contains affiliate links, which means I receive a small commission if you make a purchase through a link, at no extra cost to you. I used my fingers to apply but you could as easily use a brush.
ELF PUTTY BLUSH TURKS SKIN
It’s a good stayer too, despite containing argan oil and which is the ‘putty’ element that allows the formula to grip to the skin without disappearing in a flash. I think its got a bit of iridescence to it – just a hint of gold in the mix but it doesn’t say so perhaps it’s my face cream – but either way, you can’t really go too far wrong at £6. Although, on me it’s not dewy exactly, but neither is it powdery looking so I think I’d call it a satin finish. Once on the skin though, it sort of melts to become easily at one with the complexion giving a semi-matte finish.

The texture is a firm creme – there’s no slippiness to it at all – that translates to a powder feel as you apply. I’ve got the shade Turks & Caicos here which is a coral shade that brings the face to life immediately. However, if you like a cream to powder blush, this is a great performer at the touch of a finger tip. But the difference is that the blush doesn’t have the ‘poreless’ element, just the putty element so if you’re expecting a similar smoothing effect over your cheeks, you won’t get it. Poreless Putty did so well in creating smoother looking skin as a prep for foundation or even just bare skin, it looks like the brand has turned Putty into a whole category.
