This palette became a cult favourite in
the beauty sphere when it was first released as a limited edition product in collaboration
with Nicole Guerriero (Beauty Influencer on YouTube), and there have been many
calls to bring it back. In 2020, Anastasia Beverly Hills finally listened after
three long years! I only actually heard about this palette after it had
completely sold out and was no longer available. I must have been living under
a rock at some point during 2017, because I completely missed this product! I
am glad I finally got the chance to get my hands on this palette and I have
heard nothing but raving reviews.
There are six metallic highlighter shades,
which should be highly luminous. They have a refined formula that should
deliver buildable coverage with a smooth finish. The shades were created to
flatter all skin tones and they can be applied anywhere on the face, eyes, lips
and body. The palette is cruelty-free and vegan. You can purchase the palette
for £42.00 ($41.00) from AnastasiaBeverlyHills.co.uk,
AnastasiaBeverlyHills.com, CultBeauty.co.uk and Sephora.
Kitty Kat - pink with platinum reflect
Forever Young - pink pearl with a silver reflect
Daydream - coral with a white gold reflect
Forever Lit - platinum with a lavender reflect
Glo Getter - champagne with a rose gold reflect
143 - rose gold with a bronze reflect
My First Impressions
The shades are beautiful and the
texture is smooth and buttery. They are highly pigmented and extremely
metallic. I actually owned the ABH Sugar Glow Kit and the texture of the
highlighters in that palette is different to this one. These highlighters are
much better quality and more pigmented. I’m not sure if ABH have changed their
formula since I bought the ABH Sugar Glow Kit. Overall, I can’t wait to start
using this palette. The shade that interests me most is Kitty Kat.
| I purchased this palette for £42.00
from AnastasiaBeverlyHills.co.uk |
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