Friday, 24 June 2016

SLEEK HIGHLIGHTING PALETTES

Hello Everyone and Happy Friday! For today's post i am back with another highlight themed post but rather than a current favourites, it's a haul/review post. These two highlighting palettes by Sleek have been on my to buy list for so long now but luck has never been on my side. Every time i went into boots or superdrug they were either all open/used or sold out and even online. Finally i managed to get them online and for a bargain price, as Sleek was on promotion 2 for £10 at Superdrug and they were finally in stock...


So these are the two highlight palettes by Sleek. Both of the palettes contain four different shades of highlight, which are made up of a mixture of both cream and powder formulas. The palettes retail for £9.99, but like i said i got them for a steal at 2 for £10 at Superdrug online.


First up is the palette in the shade Solstice and it comes in this gorgeous gold packaging. The cream highlight shade is called Ecliptic and it's the most gorgeous shimmery rose shade. Next we have the shade Subsolar, which is a more finally milled powder and a beautiful yellow/almost light golden shade. Finally we have the two baked highlights in the shades Hemisphere and Equinox, Hemisphere is a frosty lilac shade and Equinox is this stunning peachy shade.


Next up we have the palette in the shade Precious Metals and this comes in this gunmetal shade packaging. This palette is made up of mainly cream highlight shades and just one powder formula. First up with have the shade Platinum and it is the lightest shade from the palette, i think this would look gorgeous as an inner corner/brow bone highlight for that perfect pop of brightness. Next up we have the shade Royal Gold, which like the name suggests is a golden highlight shade. Then there is the shade Renaissance Gold which really reminds me of that Champagne Pop by Becca type of highlight shade. Finally we have the only powder highlight in the palette which is called Antique Bronze and is probably the shade i would wear more as an eyeshadow, as it is probably more suited to a darker skin tone and would look stunning with it.

Check out my previous highlighter themed post here:
https://katiebeautyshake.blogspot.co.uk/2016/06/current-favourite-highlighters.html

 





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