Last year I tried the Fwee Pudding Pots for the first time. I loved them! They went into my end of year favorites and I knew: I have to try more. That time I tried one of the red shades and one of the mauve shades. So I knew I wanted to try some from the other two color categories. That is why today’s review is for RS05 Film and PK05 STH. What do these look like on the cheeks?

In case you don’t know about the Fwee Pudding Pots: where have you been? This blush has the beauty world in a chokehold last year and I hopped onto the bandwagon as quickly as I could. This is a multi-use lip and cheek product that comes in 35 shades that are divided into 7 color categories: Nude, Pink, Rosy, Red, Mauve and two others that I cannot decipher. There are cool, nude and warm tones in each set of shades so there is something here for everyone.
Review: Fwee Lip & Cheek Blurry Pudding Pot RS05 Film & PK05 STH
The Fwee Pudding Pots retail from 10 – 15 euros on Yesstyle. I bought these with my own money, but I have received some Fwee products in PR and I have loved each and everyone of them. I feel they are a solid brand and therefore very much worth the money. You definitely don’t need all the shades of the Pudding Pots, but they do some stunning things in the line up.
What do these have to offer?

The Fwee Blurry Pudding Pots are a matte blush and cheek product that can be used in multiple ways. My favorite way is to use it as blush as I find it a bit drying on the lips, but it works in a pinch. It is a slightly mousse like texture that feels bouncy to the touch and it is best applied using fingers. In this line up I have selected PK05 STH which is described as a cool tone between and pink and a grey. RS05 is called Film and is described as a cool rose. You can see RS05 on the left and PK05 on the right in all these pictures.
What do these swatch like?

As you can see here, the shades are a bit more up my street than the first batch I got. I don’t feel they are that different from the other two I already have, but the cooler undertone in both means they will look great on my skin. One is a bit more pink, the other is a bit more purple. Both are stunning. You can use a little bit for a natural vibe, or you can build it up and make it more intense so it will work for a lot of skin tones.
What do these look like on the cheeks?

So here you can see both shades applied like I would: sheer, but natural. Both add just the right amount of flush for it to be pretty on my skin. Did I need both shades? No, I feel they have a pretty similar effect on my skin. So with these you may just need the one shade to have the formula. You really don’t need four. My favorite of the two has to be STH as that on is a bit more natural on as it goes better with my undertone, but both work.
Should you buy the Fwee Pudding Pot?

Trying these Fwee Pudding Pots for a second time only confirms how much I love these. These are just as excellent in formula as the other two shades. I like these shades a bit better as they are more wearable on my skin, so it was a good purchase. You really only need one of these and I find the shade descriptions on Yesstyle to be quite accurate. So if you want a great looking, buildable, longwearing cream blush, then this may be worth a try.
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