
Those who don’t like micro-glitters may find this too over-the-top. Vintage Selection is a lovely light mauvey-pink sparkle. They are significantly more sparkly than any other paint pots I’ve seen, yet there were two that I liked blended out. I thought I would pass on them all as they looked glittery and chunky. Vintage Selection Paint Pot – I was the most anxious to see how the Paint Pots looked in real life. I recommend also applying with a lighter hand, I don’t think these will photograph well if applied heavily – you will most likely end up looking oily from the shimmer/shine. Since it’s darker it’s not quite as contrasted on my skin. I think this will look great on the eyes. Same finely milled shimmer quality on the cheeks. Rosé Olé Special Reserve Highlight Powder – This is described as a soft pink with gold shimmer, on me it’s a peachy-rose, slightly bronzey. I was pleasantly surprised! This is extremely pale however – if you’re a Chanel Shell or darker I would recommend using this with a super light hand to avoid super-frost.

I also find these less frosty than Bobbi Brown Shimmer Bricks. On my skin, the shimmer is more finely milled and less frosty. I have a soft spot for MAC MSFs even though they tend to be overly frosty so I couldn’t resist these new highlighting powders. What I picked out, thoughts and descriptions:Ĭhez Chez Lamé Special Reserve Highlight Powder – This is a soft pale beige gold shimmer.
