When chikoboo had her make up cleanout I took the opportunity to give this highlighter a try. This was my first experience trying a pressed cream highlighter. I first became aware of Becca through make up artists such as Jacilyn Hill. After seeing Trudies superhero task with Becca I had to give this brand a go after a glowing review. I'm still in an experimental stage with highlighters and have slowly developed techniques with each highlighter consistency.
This highlighter comes in a study plastic casing. On the lid is this silver rounded shaped lid that reminds me of a medevil shield. Engraved is Becca branding. Somehow this adds this touch of luxury which is unexpected. At first sight this formula is pressed and appears to look like a pressed powder but its not. Its a creamy formula that looks like a pale shimmery Champayne which makes you think this is going to be a coloured highlighter. There's no scent or colour at all. I was given Moonstone.
With application my first try was with a brush. It was difficult to get a highlighted effect with this so I tried a beauty blender, still it was looking like a very faint highlight. Then I had a lightbulb moment and decided to use my fingers. Hallelujah it worked. I warm my finger into this compact then apply to my upper cheek bones, nose and forehead. With a brush I go over this with a very light sweeping motion making this highlight appear naturally shimmering.
After trying this highlighter it was very tricky trying to understand how to use this. I think this highlighter is better for a naturally highlighted look. It is pricy and I definitely would like to explore the pressed powder versions as they are highly rated. It was a fun experience to try this out .
I recently purchased the poured version of pearl as it was forever sold out in the pressed format and I really wanted it, then I snagged a poured version of moonstone via Beautylish lucky bag.
The packaging is flawless and in keep with the rest of the shimmering skin perfector items just a smaller version as the poured version takes up less room, the texture is creamy with a super high pigmentation pay off, which means you need go easy with these guys.
A baby of the liquid and pressed powder format these poured version are excellent at being a skin base, and are very similar to the Mac skin base products. I find pearl to be too intense in this poured state to be completely honest and have limited its use as a inner corner eye and brow bone highlights, have yet to try moonstone though as I have 2 of the pressed versions to get through.