Purchased online. It's very expensive for what it does. I have the powder highlight and love that way more than this one. I would use it again to use more of what I have. I found it won't apply with a brush. I found using a beauty blender, putting it in and swirling it made the product stick to the blender. Then tap and swirl on my face. It does move the foundation applying this way. The blender I have has a point. Rub that bit in and apply to the inner corner of the eye works as well.
Packaging is a tin like compact. It matches my powder one. I love the industrial look of it
I received this in my Beautylish Lucky Bag and to be quite frank I am so glad I didn't pay full price for this. I just can't justify the $60+ for such a small amount of product that offers very little benefit for someone with my skin tone (reference MAC NC42-44).
I've always wanted to try the creamy formula because I've read rave reviews online but I now know that I'll be sticking with the pressed form because atleast it provides me with the kind of highlight I pay for.
I received the shade Moonstone and I actually thought I received the "deluxe" size only to find that no you're paying $60+ for 5.5g. It fits perfectly in the palm of my hand and my fingers close over two thirds of it so it's quite small which is great for travel.
It has a creamy smooth texture and one solid swatch reveals a golden ivory shade. I did notice that when swatching it, it appeared patchy however when blended it's a lovely soft champagne. On my skin tone it appears to brighten the area and gives it a lovely soft sheen but that's about it.
It's quite pointless for me to try and build up the colour because then it begins to look unnatural more of a stark ivory in contrast to my chocolate skin. I don't think it's an absolute loss though; I can still use this for days that I'm going for a natural look and want a bit of a natural glow but I have more affordable products for that.
There's no doubt in my mind I can pan this quite easily which is disappointing because it doesn't really give me the highlight I want for such a hefty price tag. So for me personally I wouldn't be recommending this to those who have a similar skin tone to mine - I'd opt for the pressed form but maybe a different shade.
Tips: I use a small flat top kabuki to apply to the high points of my cheeks.