[unpaid/sample] Ruby Hammer is gradually expanding her brand with new products being introduced when they are deemed ready rather than on a strict timeline. Ruby Hammer, a well-known makeup artist, had her brand Ruby & Millie at Boots years ago, demonstrating her experience in the makeup industry.
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The blush sticks come in three shades: Nude, Red, and Pink, with likely more variations to come in the future.
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The highly pigmented shades require only a small amount of product to achieve a vibrant cheek color. The formula, made in Korea, is known for its quality. It is recommended to apply a minimal amount initially and build up as needed either by directly applying the stick to the cheeks or using a blush brush to blend the color onto the skin.
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The intense shades may appear too bright for fair skin but are ideal for deeper tones. The buildable nature of the product makes it suitable for all skin tones. The nude shade can also be used for adding shimmer rather than just as a blush. Priced at £24 each, they may seem high-end, but the long-lasting quality due to minimal product usage makes them a worthwhile investment. They are designed to be concentrated products. For more information, visit HERE.
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