![]() ![]() The traditional method of creating pressed powder basically mixes and compresses dry ingredients, which is why regular powder products can be streaky and uneven on your skin. Words like “matte and subdued” left my beauty vocabulary the second my brush touched this creamy powder luminizer.īecca calls Blushed Copper “the first-of-its-kind” due to a unique blend of pigments and proprietary liquid binders. The compact is slim, solid and so beautiful– a rose gold and etched stainless work of packaging art! But for real art, just look inside at the faceted details of the powder. Just take a look at Blushed Copper ($38), the line’s new, limited edition color. Until I encountered the new addition to the Becca Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed collection, I had no idea that the sparkling, coppery glow of summer sunshine could be tucked into one small compact. You can see why you could wear you both highlighters on your face at the same time.This post may contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase. The pressed powder highlighter is a bit subtler, but still very pigmented. As you can see, the liquid version is very intense. The swatch on the left is the liquid highlighter and the one on the right is the powder highlighter. The Becca Glow on the go kit Opal highlighter contains really pigmented highlighters, as you can tell by the pictures. Mostly because the powder gives that natural glow and the liquid version is a bit more intense. I like to wear both products on my face at the same time. I usually have to reapply a little more to create an intense look. I need a little more of the liquid highlighter because I tend to blend that out. I only need a thin layer of the powder to create that beautiful glow. I don’t know how else to describe it, but it’s basically a warmer highlight that gives my skin a good glow with a natural finish.īoth versions of the highlight are very, very pigmented as you can see in the pictures. To me it’s more of a ‘toasted’ golden brown shade. And then there’s Opal, which is described as a golden opal pearl. There’s Moonstone (pale gold), Prismatic amethyst (lilac), Rose quartz (pink), Pearl (white) and Rose gold (deep rose). Becca has six highlighter shades to choose from at the moment. I picked the color Opal because it seemed a more natural shade than the other Becca highlight colors. It’s pretty much perfect for my skin with a yellow undertone. I also like the natural glow the Becca Glow on the go kit Opal highlighter gives me. Mostly because they’re both pigmented enough on their own. You could also layer the two products, although I haven’t tried that yet. ![]() The liquid highlighter is perfect for my cupid’s bow, inner eye corners and my cheekbones. ![]() I also use it on my eyelids, inner eye corners and on the bridge of my nose. You can use both of these highlighters whenever and how you like.įor instance, I like using the highlight powder on my cheekbones. I like having two options, because I often use different type of highlighters for different parts of my face. So, you basically get a powder and a liquid highlighter in the color Opal. There is a mini Becca Shimmering skin perfector pressed, and a Shimmering skin perfector spotlight wand in the packaging. You get two miniature products, but I think they’re big enough to last a long time. This kit will set you back €19,38 at Douglas or $20 at Sephora. ![]() Let me tell you all about it, because they’re amazing! This set contains a miniature Opal pressed and liquid highlighter. When I came across the Becca Glow on the go kit Opal highlighter, I knew I found the perfect set for me. Since I already have so many highlighters, I didn’t want to buy another full size one. They get rave reviews and I really, really wanted to try a Becca highlighter for myself. As a beauty lover you probably already know all about the Becca highlighters, because they’re all over the internet. ![]()
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