elf Halo Glow Blush, Contour, & Highlight Launch April 7th
Release Date + About the Launch
e.l.f. Cosmetics’ Halo Glow Blush Beauty Wand adds a radiant flush and pretty pop of color to your cheeks. Contour like a pro! e.l.f. Cosmetics’ Halo Glow Contour Beauty Wand lets you add natural definition and a luminous glow to your complexion. Get glowing in seconds with a wave of e.l.f. Cosmetics’ Halo Glow Highlight Beauty Wand, giving you dewy, radiant skin where the light hits. The lightweight, liquid formula is infused with hydrating squalane and effortlessly blends into skin while the wand’s cushion-tip offers a precise application.
4/7 at elf, 4/9 at retailers
Products in the Launch
Halo Glow Blush Beauty Wand, $9.00
- Candlelit Light peach
- Rose You Slay Pink
- Magic Hour Bronze gold
- Berry Radiant Berry
Halo Glow Contour Beauty Wand, $9.00
- Fair/Light For fair to light skin tones
- Light/Medium For light to medium skin tones
- Medium/Tan For medium to tan skin tones
- Tan/Deep For tan to deep skin tones
- Deep/Rich For deep to rich skin tones
Halo Glow Highlight Beauty Wand, $9.00
- Champagne Champagne pearl
- Rose Quartz Pinky
- Liquid Gold Gold
The blush is pretty! Not compelled to get these, especially with the odd applicators, but they’re cute
These look really pretty – especially the blush wands. Probably a bit too shiny for me though. I hope the nozzle is fine enough so that only a little bit comes out – otherwise you could end up with a whole lot of blush on your hands.
Liquid Gold and Rose Quartz will make for lovely highlighters for me personally. The blushes appear just a bit TOO glowy? But, I could be mistaken on that.
I really love the bronzer range! Might order Medium/Tan for a creamy bronzer, as that could possibly look a little more natural for summer.
These look lovely and very interesting but I just hate that sponge tip thingy. I’ve got some Maybelline concealers with that sponge tip (and probably a few other makeup items as well) and I just loathe them – they look grubby immediately, you can’t really wash them and it’s almost impossible to tell how much product you’ve dispensed! I’d much rather a narrow tipped nozzle (like the “old” Too Faced Shadow Insurance) and a separate little sponge (or I can use my own mini Beauty Blender type sponges) to apply.
Elf is really coming for CTs fanbase, with the primer and now these!