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wrathfulMallard4
I only own one of these in the shade UOENO, but will be buying more for sure!
Do not get confused, this is a blinding highlighter. I do recommend dabbing it on with your fingertips, as opposed to going straight from the bullet, which might either move your base or deposit way too much product at once.
Once this product is on, it will be there well throughout the day, fading gracefully after approximately 6-7 hours. I got a lot of compliments and questions about my highlighter whenever I wore this guy! I think I might like this more than any other cream highlighter I have tried in the past (with an exception of Colourpop Super Shocks).
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shamefulViper8
I have Star Brite and absolutely love it for on top of foundation or alone. Super blendable and last on my dry skin very well. I’m pretty fair, and the colour is perfect. By far my favourite cream highlighter! Doesn’t disrupt foundation when you apply directly to your cheek either!
humorousLard2
It doesn’t have any staying power what so ever. I just use it on my lips since Colourpops return policy is non existent.
thrilledSeagull0
I have the shade Star Brite. This product has a creamy formula and it’s best applied by pressing it in with your finger (if you apply it directly it might remove foundation). Although it has some glitter particles, I find that it doesn’t emphasize texture. It’s not as blinding as the Super Shock formula.
excludedRice9
My experience with the new Lite Stix from Colourpop was a vexing one. I ordered Bullz Eye, a “soft gold with silver sparkle” that I thought was a good match for my yellow-toned light-medium skin. Well, I should have paid more attention to that “sparkle” detail. Because… this highlight stick had so much glitter packed into it that it actually felt ROUGH when I swiped or dabbed it onto my cheeks. Worse, the glitter didn’t stay where I applied the product. It quickly turned into loose glitter, traveling all over my face and ruining the rest of my makeup. After two application attempts, I regretted the purchase and moved Lite Stix into Makeup Purgatory, my little box of stuff that I feel I should probably get rid of but can’t quite bring myself to do so yet.
Well, today I pulled Bullz Eye out of Purgatory to give it one last shot and it seems slightly better this time. My theory is that surplus glitter somehow rose to the top of the stick, because now it feels less rough and appears slightly less glittery (though there’s still plenty of it— too much for my tastes, which lean towards sheeny more than sparkly). The golden sheen shown on Colourpop’s website is now more evident and is very, very pretty, catching the light in a luminous way. The pigment is very sheer and natural-looking, blends out like a dream, and would flatter a wide range of skin tones, I think. (Because this product sheers so nicely, I’d recommend choosing a shade based on the warmth/coolness of your skin rather than depth/color.) Unfortunately, much of the glitter still goes rogue, and for me, that makes it unusable for everyday looks.
However! There are five Lite Stix shades that Colourpop does not describe with the word “sparkle” and I feel like those could be very promising. Despite this two-lippie review, I might eventually try one more myself, as it seems likely that this is a product for which the quality could vary a lot depending on the shade.