For those who enjoy using vintage powder compacts for refillable face powders, Ere Perez sells refills of this blush! They just aren’t available on Ulta yet. The powder inserts are 1.94 inches or 4.93 centimeters in diameter.
Tokyo Pink is a lovely, subtle pinkish-orange! I think this is best applied with a larger powder brush. I think it may look more pink in context if your lips are pink, or you are wearing pink lipstick. If your lips aren’t pink or you wear non-pink lipstick, it will likely look more orange.
And just like the full description says, your perception of the color while wearing it will probably change depending on your skin’s undertone. If you have rosy skin undertones, I think it will look pinker. My undertone is neutral leaning warm.
However, the powder itself was more orange than I expected based on the name and the first top-down picture of the opened powder compact. See the pictures with the models holding up their compacts for a more accurate impression of the color of the powder as it looks in most environments. The pictures still do show the real color, and it seems like it was designed to appear to change colors based on the context and lighting, so I won’t dock any stars. It’s just that the first things I saw made me think it would be pinker than it looks most of the time.
I am inexperienced with wearing makeup, but this blush lasts longer than the blush from a big name company I tried. On my oily skin, it lasts at least 10 hours. You may still…