Rituel de Fille: Color Nectar Pigment Balms

It’s a Rituel de Fille weekend, okay? Today, I am showing y’all flatlay photos and swatches of the Color Nectar Pigment Balms from RdF. These released in August 2020 and I know many people were immediately intrigued. Cream products are always trending in the summer, and RdF’s release included great colors for bright, summery, dewy looks.  

About the Color Nectar Pigment Balms
Swatches
Thoughts

The star of the show for me has to be Wasp. These released around the time I had decided to finally give into my cravings for a yellow blush. I had started to play with yellow eyeshadow as blush (shout out to the lovely ladies in my book club for that idea!), but was also looking for a product that was intended to be worn as a blush, since sometimes eyeshadows and blushes are formulated to preform differently. Wasp came right on time! I find the color is a perfect shadow of yellow for applying as blush on dark skin. The creamy texture makes  application extra fun.

Ladybug, Glasswing, and Bloodflower look quite similar on my skin, especially when applied in a single layer. The differences are subtle even when the balms are built up. Bloodflower is the deepest of the three, but you may still find it redundant once it is blended out.

I haven’t worn these on my lips or eyes yet, though I can’t wait to do a monochromatic look with Wasp. My preferred way to apply these is to gently tap my fingers in the pan and then on my cheeks. I do have to build up multiple layers of product. Keep that in mind if you’re looking for something that you can quickly apply. I find using a brush, while quicker, sometimes takes away my base products underneath the balm.

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6 thoughts on “Rituel de Fille: Color Nectar Pigment Balms”

  1. i would totally pick one of these up if i was into cream products. i have a few of their highlighters and one ND cream blush, i just like the way i have to apply cream products since for some reason no matter what i do they mess up something else on my base

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    • That happens to me a lot too. I have to be very gentle with a lot of cream products, picking them up with my fingers and tapping instead of rubbing them in. But I also don’t apply these over foundation, so I don’t know if that technique would work if you do.

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