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Anastasia Patina Liquid Glow Highlighter Review & Swatches

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Anastasia Patina Liquid Glow Highlighter ($25.00 for 0.68 oz.) is a rich, deep copper with warm, brown undertones and fine, golden pearl. It had an intense shine on my skin, which did emphasize my skin’s natural texture when worn at medium or higher coverage. The consistency was smooth, fluid without being too thin or watery, and was easy to spread across my bare skin with fingertips or a brush. When I applied it over liquid foundation, it was better applied with a stippling brush as fingertips lifted up my base slightly (but nowhere near as badly as I experienced when this formula first launched). This shade stayed on well for seven and a half hours on me.

Formula Overview

$25.00/0.68 oz. - $36.76 Per Ounce

It’s supposed to be a “weightless liquid highlighter” that will give “an intense glow” that can be worn “separately on face and body.” The formula was smooth, fluid, and not too thin that it felt overly watery or spread unevenly. I tested it over bare skin for wear, and it did the best there, as it was easier to spread the product out evenly. It dried down fully (no wetness/stickiness) and lasted for a solid seven hours on me before breaking down. The disappointment came when I tried to layer it on top of liquid foundation, as it lifted and moved my foundation quite a bit (I tried it over Tarte Rainforest of the Sea and Guerlain Lingerie de Peau, as well as over lightly set foundation). I also tried mixing it into my liquid foundation for an all-over dewiness, and it definitely added some dewiness.

watched the brand demo this product after initially applying and getting a very subtle effect, as I had used fingertips for my initial application and they demoed using brushes. I tried using a similar-shaped brush and still saw subtle glow, and I very much tried to mimic the amount that the brand explained was necessary (a little dab!). When I tried to layer and build up the coverage/intensity on bare skin, it was totally doable, but over foundation, it was impossible as it just smeared around, looked clumpy, and lifted my foundation off wherever I applied it (and in the brand’s videos, it seemed like the models were wearing foundation). The best application was with a slightly dampened sponge applicator (like a beautyblender) and a soft touch, as it seemed to move the product around the least.

Update (July 2018): The brand launched three additional shades--Patina, Penny, and Rose Gold--and they are significantly different in coverage and application; they are much more pigmented with moderate to high-shine/metallic finishes and are infinitely easier to apply foundation (and still worked well over bare skin). I found that they applied better with brushes as there was still slight patchiness/lifting when I used my fingertips to apply over a base.

Browse all of our Anastasia Liquid Glow Highlighter swatches.

Ingredients

WATER/AQUA/EAU, ISONONYL ISONONANOATE, C12-15 ALKYL BENZOATE, DIMETHICONE, PENTYLENE GLYCOL, VP/VA COPOLYMER, MYRISTYL ALCOHOL, BEHENETH-30, CALCIUM SODIUM BOROSILICATE, ALANINE, ASPARTIC ACID, CARBOMER, CETEARYL ALCOHOL, CETEARYL GLUCOSIDE, DEXTRIN, FRUCTOSE, GLUCOSE, GLUTAMIC ACID, GLYCERIN, GLYCERYL ISOSTEARATE, GLYCERYL STEARATE, HEXYLENE GLYCOL, ISOHEXADECANE, PHENOXYETHANOL, POLYSORBATE 80, POTASSIUM CETYL PHOSPHATE, SILICA, SODIUM ACRYLATE/SODIUM ACRYLOYLDIMETHYL TAURATE COPOLYMER, SODIUM DEHYDROACETATE, SODIUM HYDROXIDE, SODIUM STEARATE, SUCROSE, TIN OXIDE, UREA, MAY CONTAIN/PEUT CONTENIR (+/-): MICA, IRON OXIDES (CI 77491, CI 77499), TITANIUM DIOXIDE (CI 77891)

Anastasia Patina Liquid Glow Highlighter

Anastasia Patina Liquid Glow Highlighter

Anastasia Patina Liquid Glow Highlighter

Anastasia Patina Liquid Glow Highlighter

Anastasia Patina Liquid Glow Highlighter

Anastasia Patina Liquid Glow Highlighter

Anastasia Patina Liquid Glow Highlighter

Anastasia Patina Liquid Glow Highlighter

Anastasia Patina Liquid Glow Highlighter

Anastasia Patina Liquid Glow Highlighter



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