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My single pan compacts get a lot of love from me. Tarte Amazonian Clay Blushes – single blushes I also love that you can pop out each pan from their compact! And this isn’t a new feature either – the shot above of is of my oldest Tarte blush ( Blissful) and I think it’s about 7 years old! This is fantastic for people who like to depot their blushes – you won’t have to deal with breaking up the glue to remove the pan and risk smashing your powder. They used to come with a little swirl pattern around the logo (which I preferred), but in more recent years they’ve removed the flower swirl and put only their logo on the front of the compact. The Amazonian Clay Blushes have gone through a little bit of repackaging over the years I’ve been snatching them up.
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Everyone was picking up these blushes, and with good reason – they are LOVELY! In my mind, they’re the real reason the brand started to get more and more recognition about eight or so years ago. I really feel like Tarte‘s blushes are the original powerhouse behind the brand. In my whole collection, Tarte blushes are the ones that are definitely the most numerous – be it in singular format, or in palettes – I’ve got a lot of them! Tarte Amazonian Clay Blushes Oh man… Tarte Amazonian Clay Blushes… you have stolen my heart over and over again over the years.