Sol Body Jingle Jingle Jingle Shimmering Body Powder Review & Swatches
Jingle Jingle Jingle
Sol Body Jingle Jingle Jingle Shimmering Body Powder ($12.00 for 0.18 oz.) is a pale, iridescent peach with a sparkling, luminous finish. It did not read that metallic when applied and buffed out on my skin, but it definitely had more apparent sparkles throughout, so if you don’t like a “glittery” highlight, this may be too much.
It had semi-sheer to medium, buildable pigmentation, which was as marketed, with a firmer, slightly drier texture that required a heavier-handed technique to pick up product evenly. I would recommend swirling a more feathery brush more aggressively or else using a moderately-dense, more blush-like highlighting brush. The brand recommended fingertips for higher level of coverage over a brush, which was accurate, and fingertips worked, but I preferred the diffusion achieved using a brush. It wore well for eight hours with slight sparkle migration over time.
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Ingredients
caprylic/capric triglyceride, ptfe, calcium aluminum borosilicate, silica, magnesium myristate, phenoxyethanol, caprylyl glycol, tin oxide, argania spinosa kernel oil, cocos nucifera (coconut) oil, tocopheryl acetate, sclerocarya birrea seed oil, ethylhexylglycerin, hexylene glycol, tocopherol, iron oxides (ci 77491), mica (ci 77019), titanium dioxide (ci 77891).
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Usually, I don’t go for sparkly highlighters, but this one doesn’t look too glittery. It looks more wet, instead. Might get it!
Right? We have very similar h/l tastes.
I’ve never been able to find a CP highlighter that suits me in both color and formula. I know I’m in the minority but I don’t like the Super Shock highlighter formula and the few powder highlights they’ve launched are either too dark or they’re chock full of glitter. This is a problem I have often with CP, they put glitter in every product formulation and don’t always disclose it. I usually look for the word “pinpoints” in the description, which is the CP code for glitter but all too often I’ve bought products labeled satin, dewy or skin-like only to find that CP has snuck in glitter in disguise 🥸