
This “highlighter” is packed with huge glitter particles. There’s nothing “masterclass” about it — it feels like cheap drugstore glitter pretending to be pro makeup. And I’ve noticed barely any influencers mention it in their declutter videos… probably because they already tossed it.
I honestly feel like I got scammed. I spent over $30 on this lame palette, and when I tried wearing it to work it was a hard pass — the glitter flecks were so obvious it looked like craft glitter on my face.
At this point, I’m done buying highlighters or glosses from Blend Bunny. I’ll stick to the eyeshadow palettes only. And seriously… anyone else have this experience? Because I’m not sure who Jordan is, but based on this collab, “master” isn’t the word I’d use. Maybe I’m using it wrong. 😑
by MeltedMascara
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There are a lot of people who like glittery/metallic highlighters because of the payoff you get in photographs or on stage. These same people often are blendbunny’s main demographic: people who are into indie makeup specifically because of the loud colors and high impact that mainstream brands, who cater to an everyday look, do not provide.
Artistry doesn’t always mean what YOU think it means.
I’m asking this gently, but did you see the swatches that were posted on their own website? They’re extremely glittery in the vid that’s posted. Also the description says they’re topper shades and uses phrases like “diamond shimmer,” “editorial,” and “dazzle.” Nothing about the swatches or descriptions say “regular highlighter” to me