ColourPop Wish Me Luck Blush Reviews & Swatches
Wish Me Luck
ColourPop Wish Me Luck Pressed Powder Highlighter ($12.00 for 0.21 oz.) is a light-medium pink base with moderate, warm undertones paired with lighter, peachy-gold pearl that gave it a subtle, satiny sheen. The blush was more powdery in the pan and didn’t adhere as well on my arm, but I didn’t have any issues when working with it on my cheeks (which is something I’ve experienced with ColourPop’s blush formula in the past).
- Semi-opaque, 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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This looks just a little too colorful to be a good “highlighter”, but I can see it being a really beautiful satiny blush on very light to even some light-medium cheeks!
To me it also looks a lot like a blush on lighter skin tones – it’s very pretty with its soft finish.