Friday, February 8, 2013

Wet 'n' Wild Rose Champagne Glow To Reflect Shimmer Palette Fergie Centerstage Collection - Review, Photos, and Swatches

Wet 'n' Wild Rose Champagne To Reflect Shimmer Palette

Wet 'n' Wild Rose Champagne To Reflect Shimmer Palette from the Fergie Centerstage Collection ($5.99 USD / 0.4 oz / 11.3g) is a beautiful light golden-peachy-pink. 




Packaging: [3.5/4.0]

The plastic is relatively strong. The shape is easy to store, but still a little cumbersome. It will definitely take up some room in your makeup bag!

Texture and Formulation: [3.5/4.0]

The powder is not as soft and silky as I expected, but still smooth and blendable.

Application: [3.9/4.0]

A little goes a long way. This can be worn as a blush or highlighter depending on your skin tone. However, as mentioned before, this is more like a MAC MSF, meaning, it will leave a shimmer/sheen!

Can be used wet for a more intense look, but a little bit harder to blend out.

Longevity: [3.5/4.0]

This powder is not a long lasting powder, but I do still see it faintly after ~7-8 hours. However, after 8 hours, there definitely needs to be a reapplication for me.


Photos:



Wet 'n' Wild Rose Champagne To Reflect Shimmer Palette

Wet 'n' Wild Rose Champagne To Reflect Shimmer Palette

Wet 'n' Wild Rose Champagne To Reflect Shimmer Palette

Wet 'n' Wild Rose Champagne To Reflect Shimmer Palette

Wet 'n' Wild Rose Champagne To Reflect Shimmer Palette

Wet 'n' Wild Rose Champagne To Reflect Shimmer Palette

Wet 'n' Wild Rose Champagne To Reflect Shimmer Palette

Wet 'n' Wild Rose Champagne To Reflect Shimmer Palette

Wet 'n' Wild Rose Champagne To Reflect Shimmer Palette

Wet 'n' Wild Rose Champagne To Reflect Shimmer Palette

Wet 'n' Wild Rose Champagne To Reflect Shimmer Palette



Final Grade! A-

Bottom Line: A natural highlighter that gives you the perfect glow and radiance.      

Price: $5.99 USD

Where to buy: Walgreens, CVS, where ever Wet n Wild products are sold

Ingredients:

Octyldodecyl stearoyl stearate, dimethicone, zea Mays (Corn) Starch, Nylon-12, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, DImethicone/Vinyl DImethicone Crosspolymer, Polysorbate 20, C10-30 Cholesterol/Lanosterol Esters, Trimethylsiloxysilicate, Magnesium Aluminum Silicate, Sorbitan Stearate, Polyacrylamide Chlorphenesin, C13-14 Isoparaffin, Tocopheryl Acetate, Silica; Laureth-7, Methylisothiazolinone, Synthetic Fuorphlogopite, [+/- may contain: Carmin/CL 75470, Iron Oxides/Cl 77491, Cl 77492, Cl 77499, Mica, REd 40 Lake/Cl 16035, Titanium Dioxide/Cl 77891, Ultramarines/Cl 77007] 0812




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6 comments :

  1. Ok, so how big is your highlighter collection???? LOL! I love the marbled colors on this product, but I can see what you mean about the packaging being bulky. This is the exact reason why I've never purchased a Benefit blush (I have 2, but they were given to me). How does this compare to the Chanel Spring highlighter in terms of color?

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    1. LOL surprisingly not as many as you'd think. I think...5 now?

      And exactly! We're totally on the same page for the Benefit blushes!

      Chanel Signee is more golden. This one, even when I pack on to use as a cheek color, comes off as more pinky-peach than golden-peach.

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  2. Oh my goodness! This highlighter is on my January wishlist...uber jelly :')

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    1. Get it if you can! :) It's definitely worth it! :D

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  3. This has been on my radar for awhile and after seeing your swatches, I definitely want it! I'm having a shimmer moment. :)

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