ColourPop Dancing Queen Blush Reviews & Swatches

Dancing Queen
ColourPop Dancing Queen Pressed Powder Highlighter ($12.00 for 0.21 oz.) is a light orange with moderate, warm undertones and lighter, warmer peachy-gold pearl that diffused to a more satin-like finish once the blush was blended out.
- Medium, buildable pigmentation
- Finely-milled, silky, lightly powdery
- Picked up evenly with a brush, blended out with ease on skin
- Long-wearing (8 hours)
FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).
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Formula Overview
$12.00/0.21 oz. - $57.14 Per Ounce
The powder highlighter is supposed to have a "high-shine" finish with "high colour intensity." In general, ColourPop's pressed highlighter powders have a smooth, moderately dense texture that was soft enough to be picked up easily by a brush but not kick up any powder in the pan. The formula was semi-opaque to opaque but easily sheered out for less shine and coverage if desired. There were a few shades within the range that emphasized my skin's natural texture slightly but most did not. The wear ranged from seven and a half hours to nine hours.
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Dancing Queen
LELimited Edition. $12.00.

ColourPop Dancing Queen Pressed Powder Highlighter

ColourPop Dancing Queen Pressed Powder Highlighter

ColourPop Dancing Queen Pressed Powder Highlighter

ColourPop Dancing Queen Pressed Powder Highlighter

ColourPop Dancing Queen Pressed Powder Highlighter

ColourPop Dancing Queen Pressed Powder Highlighter

ColourPop Dancing Queen Pressed Powder Highlighter

ColourPop Dancing Queen Pressed Powder Highlighter
Love how it doesn’t translate to the same level of intensely warm orange seen in the pan! I have my one true Cheeto orange blush in Lethal Cosmetics Floret and my deeper (Flaming Hot Cheetos?) version in my Hourglass Tiger face palette, whereas Dancing Queen has the appearance of soft coral-orange once applied.