Sunday, December 13, 2020

Hourglass Ambient Lighting Edit - Ghost Palette Review

BEHOLD the Hourglass Ambient  Lighting Edit - Ghost Palette

AvailabilityThis has been discontinued.
Would I buy this? Probably not given that the shades here aren't unique enough to pay the price of this palette for. 
NotesAlright so despite what I wrote about my motivations to purchase this palette if it were to ever relaunch I do have to say that the quality of the shades here is great - they're pigmented, have a soft metallic glow, and stay put all day.
Finishing Powder, Dim Light - This is a soft beige-y, fleshy pink that gives the skin a beautiful glow without being shimmery, so it's great for all over the face or as a subtle highlighter.
Finishing Powder, Diffused Light - This is a very softly shimmery off-white which makes it a good brightening face powder for fair skin-tones. Much like the above shade, this gives the skin a soft, subtle glow.
Strobe Powder, Iridescent Strobe Light - Is a soft pinkish highlight shade. I'm unsure why there are those odd holes in the powder.
Bronzer, Eternal Bronze Light - This is a soft, warm, golden bronzer. It doesn't swatch very well but it does go onto my fair af skin fairly pigmented. 
Strobe Blush, Iridescent Rose - This is a red rose with a soft golden veining that ultimately creates a soft pinkish rose with golden shimmer through it. 
Blush, Sublime Flush - This is a yellow pink with lilac veining which creates a yellowish pink blush with a subtle violet pearl.

Please let me know if you have any comments or questions.

Disclaimer: This was provided for testing purposes, I am under no obligation to mention it on this blog. 

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