Unlike a lot of brands, Trish’s powders (eyeshadow, blush, eye definers) are sold as loose pans. Everything is modular — 1 blush = 2 eyeshadows; 1 foundation/bronzer pan = 2 blush —Â but you have to buy your own compacts (or planner pages for the hardcore). If you travel, or you really like do-it-yourself compacts, it can be a good thing. And Trish sometimes gives away empty compacts or planner pages as gift with purchase (GWP).
Trish’s blushes look very similar in size to Shu Uemura’s, but I haven’t actually measured to be sure. There are currently 6 powder blush shades, and one liquid blush in a click pen with a wide, flat, brush applicator. Yes, there was formerly a Perfect 2, but it was discontinued (and I’ve heard it looked a lot like Perfect 3?). Also: today the lines dividing the blush swatches are Trish’s black pencil eyeliner. It’s not that black (though I suppose I could have layered it).

The blushes are all matte, with the exception of Tangerine Glow, which has a subtle shimmer. It’s very similar in color to Liquid Face Color 1 (the liquid blush in the click pen), but the liquid is sheerer and more dewy — and a little peachier. Tangerine Glow is a bit more pink, but this is also a heavy swatch.

Trish McEvoy Blush: Easy Going, Peony Pink, Natural, Perfect 1 Fair to Light, Perfect 3 Golden to Deep, Tangerine Glow, Liquid Face Color 1






I’m so glad you’re starting to swatch Trish stuff, I’ve recently gotten into the brand but don’t have access to any physical stores where it’s sold at the moment. Thanks so much
YAY! I’m so excited to see Trish McEvoy stuff now! Thanks, Karla!
oooh! love tangerine glow!