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Josie Maran: Argan Color Stick Review


You might have noticed that blushers hardly ever get featured here on Witoxicity and I have a good reason for that. One word: Acne.

I err on the side of caution and would rather not flirt with blushers (and foundations and concealers). In fact, for a very long time, I went without blushers and hey, it wasn't the end of the world for me. Then, round about the time I embarked on my journey of beauty awakening, I took a gamble and bought my first blusher in umpteen years, a blush duo called Jane Iredale Twice Blushed Cheek Color Kit in Ginger & Whisper. You've seen it floating around on Witoxicity as I use that sometimes for my Face posts.


I don't mean to sound dramatic but well, this is historical for me. This Josie Maran Argan Color Stick is only the second blusher that I've owned in all my adult life. I was fortunate enough to have won it in a giveaway held by Jeanie of Makeup Merriment round about Christmas time last year.

Given my past, I was naturally very cautious at first, not of the product itself but wary of how my silly skin would react to it. I did patch tests near my jaw line before going ahead with applying it as a full-blown blusher on my cheeks. I'm happy to report that there have been no breakouts.

According to Josie Maran Cosmetics
The Argan-oil infused color stick is a sheer tint that gives lasting, natural- looking color to cheeks and lips. All shades are designed to flatter every skin tone. The paraben and fragrance free formula contains Josie's signature ingredient, organic Argan Oil-the world's richest source of vitamin E and essential fatty acids.

Price
The normal size of .55oz/16g retails for USD22. The one I have is just under half the normal size and came in a four-piece Limited Edition gift set called Love Nest. The set basically contained Josie's favourite beauty must-haves from her own line.


Ingredients
In the Josie Maran Cosmetics videos, Josie tells us that the Argan Color Stick contains 50% argan oil, which is mighty impressive, if you ask me. That fact is strangely left out in the product blurb on the packaging and on the website.

The actual list of ingredients is full of asterisks and double asterisks which I found terribly distracting. I have taken the liberty to remove them to keep the list clean. Basically, all the ingredients on the main list (before the 'May Also Contain') are natural and the Argan Kernel Oil is organic.

Apricot Kernel Oil, Argan Kernel Oil, Beeswax, Cocoa Seed Butter, Carnauba Wax, Candelilla Wax, Shea Butter, Mango Seed Butter, Avocado Butter, Vitamin E Acetate, Wheat Germ Oil, Rosemary Leaf Oil, Lemon Tea Tree Oil, Menthol, Tocopherol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Caprylyl Glycol (and) Phenoxyethanol (and) Hexylene Glycol

May Also Contain: Mica (CI 77019), Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Iron Oxides (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499), Carmine (CI 75470), Blue # 1 Lake (CI 42090), Red 6 (CI 15850), Red 7 (CI 15850), Red 22 Lake (CI 45380), Red 27 (CI 45410), Red 28 Lake (CI 45410), Red 30 (CI 73360), Red 33 Lake (CI 17200), Yellow 5 Lake (CI 19140), Yellow 6 Lake (CI 15985), Calcium Aluminum Borosilicate, Calcium Sodium Borosilicate

Shades
The Argan Color Stick is available in two shades - Petal Pink and Rosey. The one I have is in Petal Pink which Josie Maran describes as a neutral pink. It looks dusty rose on the stick but when swatched, it's a sheer sweet peachy pink.


Scent
I have read that many are put off by the smell, with most calling it too herbally and medicinal. I have a pretty high tolerance for all kinds of smells and I love the scent of the Argan Color Stick. The first few times I smelt it, I thought it was familiar but I couldn't put my finger on what it reminded me of. It struck me one day that it smelt like......ginger. The Argan Color Stick contains no ginger, mind you, but in dissecting the scent, I can definitely detect the argan, rosemary, lemon tea tree and menthol. To my nose, an amalgam of the four produces a gingery scent.

Uses and Application
The Argan Color Stick is essentially a balm. It functions as both a cream blush and a tinted lipbalm (or sheer lip colour, whichever way you want to see it).

I don't care what the experts say, but I like rudimentary methods and for this, I use my clean finger to apply. Just get some colour on a clean finger, dab on cheek and blend out. Ditto for lips. I don't put the stick directly on my cheeks to avoid contaminating the Color Stick with say, the concealer that I have on my face.

• Cheeks
As with most cream blushes, this one gives the cheeks a natural healthy glow. It's difficult to go overboard with Petal Pink because it's such a sweet, subtle shade.

• Lips
I use it as often on my lips as I do on my cheeks. Considering the ingredients that this Argan Color Stick is made of, you can't really find fault with it when used as a tinted lipbalm. For the first 10-15 minutes, there is a faintly cool sensation on the lips which must be from the menthol. Of course, it keeps the lips nicely moisturised. I do find it less waxy compared to other good lipbalms that I've used.

The Petal Pink shade does little to add colour to my lips but hmmm, it manages to make me look a tad more hale and hearty. My lips but better, I suppose. Ah, finally, MLBB!

Durability
I apply the Argan Color Stick after my concealer but before my pressed powder foundation. The blusher lasts more than half a day (5-6 hours) on my cheeks (my cheeks are quite dry, I have an oily T-zone). By the end of the day, it's faded but you can still see that it's there.

On the lips, about 3-4 hours, if I don't eat or drink.

Conclusion
You've gotta love a dual-purpose product. It's easy to carry around, if you wish to. I like to keep it in pristine condition, so I prefer to keep it at home. From my research, different people seem to have different experiences with it - not bad, hate the smell, not longlasting. I'd suggest reading multiple reviews on this before deciding to buy. Personally, I love this Argan Color Stick.


About Josie Maran Cosmetics
For those who are not familiar with Josie Maran Cosmetics, it is a beauty and makeup line started by American model/actress Josie Maran in 2007 to fill a gap in the eco-friendly natural beauty market which, according to the creators, lacked luxury and sophistication at that time. The Josie Maran products of today do exude an air of luxury and class but over and above that, it is a brand that embraces the motto: Luxury with a Conscience. The brand loves its eco-chic icons. Below is a selection of those icons flaunted on the packaging. It'll give you an idea of its ethos and practices.


There are actually more of these icons on the Josie Maran website. They love their icons too much but all right, I get the point they're trying to make.

Josie loves argan oil and naturally, all its makeup products are argan oil-infused.

As far as I know, Josie Maran products are not available on this side of the pond. Pity.


My Face posts with the Josie Maran Argan Color Stick:
Batwing With Chatreuse
Teardrops On Georgette


More information:
A pretty face certainly helps to sell a product, so here's a video of Josie Maran introducing the Argan Color Stick
Josie Maran Cosmetics website

I Love Thee: Jane Iredale Cheek Colour Kit


For those of you who don’t know my makeup history, I must confess that I’m very un-adventurous when it comes to face products. I steered clear of foundations and blushes for the longest time after a couple of disastrous encounters (read: breakouts). Not nice.

That was until I discovered Jane Iredale Cosmetics and my makeup world opened up. Now, I know there are many mineral makeup brands out there but for me, it’s gotta be Jane Iredale.

So, ladies, meet the one and only blusher kit that I use and own. Really, it is. I never bother with non-Jane Iredale blushers, even those that happen to come in makeup kits.


About Thee
The Jane Iredale Cheek Colour Kit 1 is a dual-shade blush compact. There used to be two such compacts in the range, but I believe this Cheek Colour Kit 1 is the only one available now. As with all Jane Iredale compacts, they are gold. Inside is a mirror and a foldable blush brush. It retails for USD46 and you get 2.8g / 0.1oz for each shade.

The two PurePressed blusher shades in this Cheek Colour Kit are called Ginger (top) and Whisper (bottom). Ginger is a matte dark pink, Whisper is peach pink with bits of shimmer.

Jane Iredale also offers single blushers in its range with five shades recommended for cool skin tones and eight for warm skin tones. These single ones retail for USD26 each for 0.1oz. Whisper is also available as a single blusher under the warm category. Ginger is available only in this Cheek Colour Kit.

L: Whisper; R: Ginger

Here’s the list of ingredients:
Mica, Boron Nitride, Dimethicone, Pine Bark Extract, Pomegranate Extract. May Contain: Titanium Dioxide, Iron Oxides, Carmine, Manganese Violet, Ultramarines, 24-Karat Gold Leaf.

How I Use Thee
I very simply use my angled blush brush to pick up some colour, sometimes one colour and sometimes a mixture of both shades and apply it to my cheeks. I’ve tried using the what seems to be the darker shade, Ginger, to contour and Whisper, the lighter one, to highlight. I couldn’t tell the difference on the cheeks, so I abandoned that method. Rather than having me explain further (as if you ladies need enlightenment!), here’s what Jane Iredale says:

• To narrow a face, bring the color into the middle of the face, but no farther forward than the middle of the iris.
• Two colors create a subtle, sophisticated look.
• To widen a face, keep blush towards the outside of the face.


Why I Love Thee
This is what I always say when I write about Jane Iredale products: no evils. That means no talc, no bismuth oxychloride, no parabens. No clogged pores. No breakouts! Need I say more? Well.....yes. I’ve read somewhere that Whisper is quite like that certain infamous NARS blusher that begins with an ‘O’. I can’t say if it’s true, as I’ve never tried the latter before but I just thought it was an interesting piece of hearsay.

The blush takes a while to warm up on the skin and once it does, there’ll be a lovely natural glow on the cheeks. The slightly shimmery Whisper is just that. The shimmer is subtle.

Why I May Not Love Thee
It’s not such a big issue, but I find that Whisper crumbles easily in the compact. Please refer to the images above.

Final Words To Thee
You'd be interested to know that I used this blusher kit for my wedding day! That says it all, doesn't it?

I leave you now with this zoomed-in picture of my cheek with Ginger and Whisper mixed together. This image was taken outdoors, in the shade on a hot sunny afternoon. The other products used were (a lot of) concealer and a pressed foundation. From Jane Iredale, of course!

More information can be found on the Jane Iredale website and my other posts on this brand, including my Letter to Jane Iredale.