
Karl Lagerfeld and ModelCo Baked Highlighter: review
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3,5g
41 USD
Ingredients
Microcrystalline Wax, Ozokerite Wax, Isopropyl Palmitate, Castor Oil, Mica, Cetyl Alcohol, BHT, Propylparaben. May Contain (+/-): Titanium Dioxide (CI77891), Iron Oxides (CI77491, CI77492, CI77499).

My thoughts on Karl Lagerfeld and ModelCo Baked Highlighter
I received this in one of my Glossyboxes and ModelCo is a brand I really like so I got my hopes up high from the start.
The packaging is nice but doesn’t give that luxury feeling. It is a simple plastic container but it fills its purpose.
The color I received is warm rosy beige and it is a really nice color for a highlight. I usually get the once with blue shimmer in them and they really look awful on my skin. I have a warm skin tone and blue highlight shades simply makes me look weird. If you are on the paler side a bluish shimmer might look beautiful on you.

The highlighter is easy to apply and blends very easy as well. I used a fan brush when applying and that gives me the best result. I am not the type of person who uses full makeup every day but when I do I use highlighter and at this moment I tend to go to this one. Normally my favorite highlighter is Makeup revolution ultra contour palette but right now it has a rival for that position.
The highlighter lasts me the whole day and I really don’t have any negative to say about it. It is buildable and pigmented for a highlighter so it is easy to overdo it and look like a disco ball, which is a look I usually don’t prefer😊.
I have really dry skin and it doesn’t look patchy or weird on my skin type at all.
I give this product 6/7

Where to get it
Discontinued
Other highlighters/contour products
Etude House Play 101 Stick Multi-color in 18
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