ColourPop Waffle Highlighter Trio Review

I’ve been wanting to try out ColourPop highlighters for a while but never ended up doing it until now. I got the Waffle Highlighter trio before it was discontinued. Two of the shades are still available, but I don’t know for how much longer. This trio was $22 but as I got it before it was discontinued it was only $16. Each individual highlighter is $8 and contain 0.45 oz of product. I have been wearing these highlighters for the past few weeks and have my final verdict on each of these shades.

Scrumptious

Scrumptious is a light pink with warm undertones and a metallic sheen. It produced a strong sheen on the skin but wasn’t frosted or overtly shimmery, perhaps due to the more cream-based formula. This shade is no longer available. It had medium, buildable coverage depending on whether you used a brush or fingertips to apply. The highlighter stayed on well for ten hours.

Glazed

Glazed is a soft, very light gold with warm undertones and a pearly sheen. You can still get this highlighter on their website. It had medium coverage when I applied it with a brush and semi-opaque coverage when I applied it with fingertips. The consistency was smooth, blendable, and thin without feeling too wet or too dry. It wore well for ten hours on me.

Flexitarian

Flexitarian is a pale, light gold with warm, yellow undertones and a metallic, sparkling sheen. This shade is also still available. The consistency was smooth, blendable, and sat well on the skin. It had medium coverage applied with a brush and more opaque coverage applied with fingertips (as described). It wore well for ten hours on me.

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