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Smashbox Gold Spotlight Palette Review, Photos, Swatches

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Smashbox Gold Spotlight Palette
Smashbox Gold Spotlight Palette
Smashbox Gold Spotlight Palette
Smashbox Gold Spotlight Palette
Smashbox Gold Spotlight Palette
Smashbox Gold Spotlight Palette
Smashbox Gold Spotlight Palette
Smashbox Gold Spotlight Palette
Smashbox Gold Spotlight Palette
Smashbox Gold Spotlight Palette
Smashbox Gold Spotlight Palette
Smashbox Gold Spotlight Palette
Smashbox Gold Spotlight Palette
Smashbox Gold Spotlight Palette
Smashbox Gold Spotlight Palette
Smashbox Gold Spotlight Palette
Smashbox Gold Spotlight Palette
Smashbox Gold Spotlight Palette

Gold

Smashbox Gold Spotlight Palette ($35.00 for 0.30 oz.) contains three powder highlighters that are golden in tone/hue. Smashbox describes the palette as having three finishes–subtle glow, moderate, and super sparkle–and that the texture is “ultra-blendable, velvety smooth.” The first two shades are better in quality, while the last shade had a firmer, drier texture and was more sparkle than powder. Whether one prefers or steers clear of sparkle is one matter, but this type of sparkle did not apply well to the skin, as it was looser and did not spread evenly.

Gold

PPermanent. $35.00.
C+
C+
7
Product
8
Pigmentation
7.5
Texture
8
Longevity
4.5
Application
78%
Total

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Smashbox Turn It On Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Turn It On Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Turn It On Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Turn It On Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Turn It On Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Turn It On Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Turn It On Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Turn It On Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Turn It On Gold Highlighting Powder

Turn It On Gold

Turn It On Gold is a light golden peach with warm undertones and a pearly sheen. The highlighter was nicely pigmented with a very smooth, almost cream-like texture that blended out beautifully on my skin. The color started to fade after eight hours of wear.

Turn It On Gold

PiPPermanent in Palette.
A-
A-
9
Product
10
Pigmentation
9
Texture
8.5
Longevity
5
Application
92%
Total
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Smashbox Crank It Up Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Crank It Up Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Crank It Up Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Crank It Up Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Crank It Up Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Crank It Up Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Crank It Up Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Crank It Up Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Crank It Up Gold Highlighting Powder

Crank It Up Gold

Crank It Up Gold is a medium, golden copper with warm, brown undertones and a frosted sheen. It had excellent pigmentation with a smooth, blendable texture that was at touch drier to the touch but did not appear dry on the skin. The highlighter wore well for eight hours on me.

Crank It Up Gold

PiPPermanent in Palette.
A-
A-
8.5
Product
10
Pigmentation
8.5
Texture
8.5
Longevity
5
Application
90%
Total
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Smashbox Blow a Fuse Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Blow a Fuse Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Blow a Fuse Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Blow a Fuse Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Blow a Fuse Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Blow a Fuse Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Blow a Fuse Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Blow a Fuse Gold Highlighting Powder
Smashbox Blow a Fuse Gold Highlighting Powder

Blow a Fuse Gold

Blow a Fuse Gold is a medium-dark copper brown with copper and gold flecks of glitter. It had sheer coverage, which was not buildable, and it did not feel or perform anything like the first two shades in the palette. The consistency was drier, stiff in the pan, and when I jabbed at the surface enough to get product loosened from it, the powder was almost gritty from the dryness and lack of pigmentation–it was more sparkle than anything else. Without more powder for the glitter to bind with, the glitter sat on the skin unevenly and migrated/fell off my face during the day. There was some color that translated, and from that, it seemed to last about seven hours on me.

Makeup Look
On face:
  • Dior Star Foundation
  • Laura Mercier Loose Setting Powder
On eyes:
  • Anastasia Pink Champagne Eyeshadow
  • Anastasia Blushing Eyeshadow
  • Anastasia Labyrinth Eyeshadow
  • Anastasia Cognac Eyeshadow
  • Stila Violet Vixen Eyeshadow
  • Marc Jacobs Beauty Grape(vine) Highliner
On lips:
  • Chanel Melted Honey Rouge Coco Gloss

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Christine Avatar

It’s really frustrating when a brand doesn’t seem to indicate what a representative/collaborator/artist might do in a one-off video – I place the most emphasis on descriptions at the point of purchase (because that’s where you’re actually buying the product). Highlighters are, in a way, all “toppers,” though Smashbox says they can be worn alone or layered.

The problem with Blow a Fuse isn’t that it has sparkle, it’s that the texture is terrible and the sparkle doesn’t have as much to bind with, so there was little sparkle that actually stayed on the face 🙁 Layering it on top of another powder won’t really help it (powder is dry) – your best bet would be to apply over damp skin, foundation, or over a cream blush (that hasn’t dried yet). Hope that helps!

VAL MARTIN Avatar

Hi Christine. In 2015 Smashbox released a palette that contained highlighters. My daughter tried her friend’s palette and loved the highlighter but I would not buy the pallette for her just for the one highlighter (I live in the U.K. And the palette cost £65 here!). Can you please compare these highlighters to that previous one? Thanks.

Christine Avatar

Hi Val,

Do you know the name of the palette? I’m not sure which one you’re referring to as Smashbox hasn’t been a brand that I’ve covered extensively in the last few years, so I’m not familiar with what was released or if I even reviewed it!

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