What do you think would be good choices for me? I am supposedly NW5; very pale, and very very cool toned with naturally rosy cheeks (how dark a pink they are depends on the weather, mostly). I have green/hazel eyes and dark blonde hair. I only want to get 2-3 things, tops. I have a lot of MES that were released starting with Semi-Precious and don't want any near dupes.
I like the swatches of AG MB and SR MSF a lot, but I'm afraid they're too warm for me. I have swatched PP MSF numerous times at counters and CCOs, and it completely disappears into my skin no matter how I apply it, so that's a no-go.
My skin is neutral, between 15 & 20 and i have hazel eyes, too, but dark hair. I can wear some warm and some cool blushes/ MSFs, depending on their color, tone, and intensity.
The apples of my cheeks are way too pink, sometimes even red - i have mild rosacea. So i wear blush higher on my cheek bones only after i have toned down the apples of my cheeks with color-correcting primer or concealer and mattifier (I discovered this spring that mattifier keeps the primer or concealer from melting off my cheeks - i don't wear it anywhere else on my face because matte all over is not good on my dry skin). If i don't tone down my cheeks first, there's no reason for me to add blush, it just looks clownish.
Stereo Rose was too orange and too intensely colored for me. I might be able to wear it if i were to be very very careful with my application (i usually use my MAC 188 duo fibre stippling brush for blush). Given that you are paler and cooler toned than i am, i suspect Stereo Rose will be waaaay too highly colored for you.
I only tried
Amber Glow on my inner arm, where i first test most cosmetics, and, IIRC, looked too yellow and chalky. But i figure i should test it on my cheeks to be certain, which i'll do on Friday.
Perhaps you might think about doing a little something to tone down the color of your cheeks. Then you might be able to wear a wider range of blush / MSF colors. Or maybe your pink cheeks just look beautifully natural. Mine, sadly, do not.