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Becca Prosecco Pop Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed, Liquid, Poured Creme Now Available

Becca Prosecco Pop Shimmering Skin Perfector
Becca Prosecco Pop Shimmering Skin Perfector

Prosecco Pop is back, plus now available in liquid and cream form.

Now online

The Details

Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed, $38.00 (Permanent)

  • Prosecco Pop Warm gold

Shimmering Skin Perfector Liquid Highlighter, $41.00 (New, Permanent)

  • Prosecco Pop Warm gold

Shimmering Skin Perfector Poured Creme, $38.00 (New, Permanent)

  • Prosecco Pop Warm gold

Becca Prosecco Pop Shimmering Skin Perfector
Becca Prosecco Pop Shimmering Skin Perfector

Becca Prosecco Pop Shimmering Skin Perfector
Becca Prosecco Pop Shimmering Skin Perfector

Becca Prosecco Pop Shimmering Skin Perfector
Becca Prosecco Pop Shimmering Skin Perfector

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Kat Avatar

Say what you will about Becca, I really like that they listen to customers and make popular LE products permanent, as well as having a huge range of shades across many depths (very rare for highlighters, I feel). I mean, this is the 7th permanent shade, and they’re not all just reiterations of pale champagne gold.

Hana Avatar

They don’t have her name on the packaging like they did with Champagne Pop. It looks like they cut her out of the project on this one which is pretty shady seeing as she designed the color.

Lorrin M Avatar

I’m actually happy they made this a single (with more iterations too!). I never wanted that bulky palette but I was interested in the shade. I had a feeling they were going to make it permanent! Looking forward to your swatches 🙂

xamyx Avatar

Jaclyn Hill threw Becca under the bus with the eyeshadow palette; first she claimed she was involved in every, single aspect, including quality, but as soon as there was backlash on the quality, and the fact it was made in China, Jaclyn then claimed it was just the one shade she chose the color of only, and the rest was Becca’s decisions. Then, she had the audacity to say she was behind the “recall” of the “faulty” palettes ( because every one she personally received was flawless…), although we all know how generous Sephora’s return policy is… I personally wonder how much input she actually did have, or did Becca just “license” her name…?

Kim Avatar

Jaclyn said she didn’t know they were coming out with this….definitely gives me bad vibes about the brand. Seems wrong since it was her collaboration in spite of (probable) legal technicalities. I won’t be partaking in this launch. This color wouldn’t work on me anyway.

Shana Avatar

I’m not that impressed with the champagne pop and prosecco pop in the Jaclyn palette. I don’t have the singles to compare but they are supposed to be the same.
In term of color, I prefere prosecco pop to champagne pop (too gold).

For me, they are dupes of Burberry’s Shell (eyeshadow), but Shell is more finely milled.

Isa Avatar

I don’t mind that Becca is releasing this without Jaclyn Hill. If they are able to do this, it must be because they are legally entitled to do so in their contract with her. Which she signed. For money. So the girl got paid either way and I don’t believe that she would enter into these deals without having the contract handled by a business lawyer so I doubt she really got taken advantage of by Becca.

Frankly, I’m having Youtuber-collaboration fatigue, not only is it so common these days, the product quality of those seem to have really dropped as well. It’s just a more manipulative form of celebrity endorsement to me. I was sort of interested in the Becca/Jaclyn palette, but I read mixed reviews while items in those categories from Becca’s permanent line consistently reviews well. I’ll be waiting on Christine’s review to see if I’ll pick up Proscecco pop since it is actually the main reason I was interested in the palette at all.

Chris Avatar

Purchased the pressed powder version and I like it. I tried it on with a salesclerk and we swatched it too comparing it to the Opal shade which I also own. I felt the Opal is more pearlescent than the Prosecco Pop which to me has more of a matte finish. They both have their place in my makeup routine.

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