I learned my lesson with Balance and brighten which is rubbish on my skin and I finally stopped falling for the sell, saying "the last one must have been a powdery batch". No. It contains talc. It is a powder. Ignore the " baked cream" nonsense. When you bake anything the water disappears.
I also learned my lesson with laura Geller eyeshadows. They are excellent quality but 9 times out of 10 there are pinks, purples and browns in the kits. These make me look like I have been given a big, purple, black eye so are big no no. I have the "delectable nudes" palette which has more wearable beiges, taupes, golds, creams, a dark chocolate/espresso shade (use this to smudge and soften my espresso liner) and even a green. I also have the mally ageless eyes palette and these are exquisite quality. A sheer veil of pure colour that does not crease. There is a gorgeous lavender-grey shade that I never thought would suit me given my aversion to pinks and lilac shades, but it really looks pretty.
Back to the LG TSV- the blush looks too dark for me, and too brown. The lipstick is also too dark and too brown. I am fair skinned with blonde hair, blue-grey eyes and dark eyelids. Any brown colour near my hair, eyes, lips or cheeks drains me and makes my features look like they are drooping. Any bronzer makes my face look dirty. I need a few brighter pinks and corally pinks in a gloss and a cream blush to make me look healthy and alive. Gloss always looks better on me than lipstick.