The highlighters from the MAKE UP FOR EVER Pro Sculpting Duos are now available in standalone compacts as the MAKE UP FOR EVER Pro Light Fusion ($43 CAD).
The new MAKE UP FOR EVER Pro Light Fusions make me beyond happy because I looooved the highlight but found that the bronzer in the Pro Sculpting Duo (released Spring 2015) was way too warm for my colouring.
Make Up For Ever Pro Light Fusion in Rose Gold
Make Up For Ever Pro Light Fusion in Gold
The MAKE UP FOR EVER Pro Light Fusion is available in 2 shades - Rose Gold (for light to medium skintones) and Gold (for tan to dark skintones). At the moment, I'm dipping into Rose Gold for a soft pink/white gold highlight but Gold will be the perfect shade when I'm at the peak of my tan in the summer.
The Pro Light Fusion features a gel-cream powder (similar to that of the MAKE UP FOR EVER Pro Bronze Fusion and the Artist Shadows). I'm a big fan of the Make Up For Ever powder products because there's a whole lotta pigment with little to no fallout, the powders blend seamlessly onto the skin and they last all day long. I found the textures of the Pro Light Fusion to be ever so slightly grittier than the Pro Bronze Fusion/Pro Sculpting Duo powders but other than that they perform perfectly well on the skin.
MAKE UP FOR EVER Pro Light Fusion in Rose Gold and Gold Swatches
For a soft, undetectable highlight, apply with a fluffy brush like the MUFE Artisan Brush #144. For a more Instagram-type metallic look, a denser brush (or even fingertips) works well. My preference is the former for everyday because I like to look glow-y (as opposed to disco) at work.
All in all, obsessed. And heading into the holiday season, it's a tad more appropriate to douse my face in highlighter for special occasions.
Have you tried the MAKE UP FOR EVER Pro Light Fusion yet?
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