![]() Similar to Precious Petals, it’s just a bit too dark for my light-medium skin to be used as a highlighter. It’s a very pretty rose gold shade that’s unlike anything I’ve ever come across – I actually see it more as a super shimmery blush. However, from the Youtube videos/blog photos I’ve come across, it looks amazing on deeper skin tones (medium and above).Ĭrown of My Canopy is my favorite out of the two. It doesn’t quite suit my light-medium (NC27 in MAC) skin tone, and is definitely going to be too intense for pale or fair skin tones. At first glance, it may appear to be the universal shade in the collection, however it’s actually pretty dark once applied on the skin. ![]() Precious Petals, the lightest shade of the two available, is a warm champagne tone. Wet N Wild MegaGlo Highlighting Powder Review If you prefer a cooler-toned highlight, you may also want to check those out.) ![]() (Since then, Wet N Wild also released two dual-toned MegaGlo Highlighting Powders – ‘The Sweetest Bling’ and ‘Lilac to Reality’. The Summer 2016 shades include ‘Precious Petals’ (a light gold) and ‘Crown of My Canopy’ (a rosy gold), which I’ll be reviewing here today. They are cruelty-free, though not vegan (as they contain carmine). These shimmery powder highlighters can be applied anywhere from the cheekbones to the eyes for a touch of color and a whole lot of glow. Wet N Wild MegaGlo Highlighting PowdersĪfter such high demand following their limited edition release in Summer 2016, Wet N Wild’s MegaGlo Highlighting Powders have since earned themselves a spot in Wet N Wild’s permanent makeup line (and they continue to add new shades every few months it looks like!). Here are my thoughts and review of these ‘fan favorites’. ![]() When a product receives as much praise as Wet N Wild’s MegaGlo Highlighting Powders, sometimes you just have to grab one for yourself to see what all the buzz is about. ![]()
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