Didn't love the colors.. red is always needed! This is lore like oranges and brown.They’re all orange tone. None were pink tones.Pay attention- you are getting 8 small tubes, but it is only 4 colors- 2 of each.I’m a professional makeup artist and always find it fun to play with new products. While this color pallet wouldn’t be my go to for my personal skin tone, they can work really well if you know how to use them and on the right person.The colors have some decent pigment, especially the orange, and do have a nice blending consistency. Remember, with products like this, you aren’t locked in to them just being for blush. Use them in the eyes to add a base pop for your shadows, fantastic for lip colors, mix shades together to create a new color.For the price, they are a fun little set. I am not sure I can say I would pick the color pallet again, but I’m not mad at it to toss in my collection and pull out for the right client.This set of 8 tubes of color from Lemuseland includes four shades (two tubes of each shade). The tubes have a doe foot applicator and .12 oz of liquid in each tube. This cosmetic is intended to be used either for the cheeks or lips. The shades are rather earthy, fall colors. The colors are numbered 1 through 4. I would call them nude, orange, mauve pink, and russett. They might look a little different on various skin tones. They are definitely warm shades. I have fair skin and thought that there were hints of pink in one of the shades. They are kind of a highly pigmented matte color that stays on quite well. Because of the tiny size of the tubes, it would be easy to carry one or two in your purse, briefcase, or glove compartment. Also, because they are liquid you could probably blend a couple of them to create your own colors.For my own skin, I would give this product 4 stars for quality, but 2 stars for color choices. The overall rating is 3 stars from me.This liquid blush set comes with 8 little tubes, but only four colors. I am very fair and I found that the one that worked best with my skin tone is the “milk tea” color. The others are too orangey or dark.At first, I found it to be a little streaky. After working with it, I learned how to use it and it got better.The colors are a very interesting choice… as someone who has warm toned skin, these orange colors really clash with my skin tone. The pinks are still okay, however I would much rather they be red than orange!I do love how portable they are though! I will continue using the pink blushes.You don't need much of this product. It looks pretty once it's blended but it definitely disrupted my foundation.These colors do range a little heavy in the orange spectrum, especially the first one. I don’t know anyone who could wear the first orange in a flattering way, unless they were doing Halloween or performance makeup.But the thing that makes me the most uncomfortable is that there is a weird taste when you’re using it on the lips. It might just be from the added perfume (which I really don’t care for, personally), but it’s not anything that I feel comfortable ingesting accidentally.