I've been using "Pink Rose" for many years and found that I've become a fan of mono colours as they're easy to replace when they run out; I don't end up with a palette with a colour missing or have to replace a whole palette just because I've finished one colour.
The mono blush powder is easy to use and the flip top lid means that I don't accidentally misplace the lid while doing my make-up. A few light taps of my blusher brush on the mono blush and I'm ready to apply it to my cheeks. It glides on easily and the colour is buildable as well as being quite pigmented, making it easy to get too much blush on the brush, so start off with less and build up the colour slowly.
It's great for those with oily skins (like me), as it helps to keep shine at bay a little longer. If you have dry or more mature skin, rather opt for a cream, gel or liquid tint blusher, as this powder blusher can settle on dry areas, in fine lines and can accentuate wrinkles.
I picked up three shades of these blushes and I love how small and compact they are. They're are great for travelling since they won't take up as much space.
Live Pink has been my favourite for a rosey cheeks look but for a more natural finish, I opt for Santa Rose. I also have Pink Rose but when I did my mum's makeup and used that blush on her, she wanted to keep it and she loves it.
Since I have oily skin, I think blush has great lasting power compared to other blushes. It may be small but don't underestimate it.