Sunburst is a light warm brightened yellow gold in a metallic finish. This is a permanent shade. It has a soft, finely-milled, almost buttery texture, and goes on smoothly and evenly. It has high pigmentation and opaque colour pay-off. It is lighter and more yellow than Anastasia Beverly Hills So Hollywood, darker and warmer than Becca Moonstone, more yellow than Becca Champagne Pop, brighter and more yellow than Hourglass Brilliant, and lighter and brighter than NARS Jubilation #1.
Golden Bronze is a medium-dark warm bronzed gold in a metallic finish. This is a permanent shade. It has a soft, finely-milled, almost buttery texture, and goes on smoothly and evenly. It has high pigmentation and opaque colour pay-off. It is darker and more bronze than Anastasia Beverly Hills Peach Nectar, lighter and more golden than Becca Topaz, less sparkly than MAC Gold Deposit, more gold than MAC Cheeky Bronze, brighter and more yellow than ColourPop Glo Up.
Bubbly is a light-medium warm champagne beige in a metallic finish. This is a permanent shade. It has a soft, finely-milled, almost buttery texture, and goes on smoothly and evenly. It has high pigmentation and opaque colour pay-off. It is more beige than Anastasia Beverly Hills Dripping in Gold, darker and more muted than Anastasia Beverly Hills Sunburst, lighter than MAC Global Glow, darker and more muted than Becca Champagne Pop, and more golden than Becca Opal.
Dripping in Gold is a light-medium warm champagne gold in a metallic finish. This is a permanent shade. It has a soft, finely-milled, almost buttery texture, and goes on smoothly and evenly. It has high pigmentation and opaque colour pay-off. It is more gold than Anastasia Beverly Hills Bubbly, darker and more muted than Anastasia Beverly Hills Sunburst, darker than Anastasia Beverly Hills So Hollywood, lighter and more gold than MAC Global Glow, and similar to NARS Jubilation #1.
When the Glow Kits were first released, I wasn't that interested in them because I have way too many highlighters as it is and didn't care for travel-size palettes of them. But I was doing my friend's makeup and noticed that she had both Glow Kits, so I used them on her to see how they performed in real life. Not only did I discover that they are full size highlighters (and in magnetized pans, so you can remove them if you so wish), but they look stunning on the skin, like glowy and shimmery and "strobed," but not scary intense or ultra-metallic so they aren't hard to blend out or emphasize skin texture. They're so smooth and so soft and so pigmented, and very silky but not as creamy as, say, Becca's Illuminating Skin Perfectors, which can almost deposit too much colour in one go. There is literally nothing bad I can write about these. The shades in That Glow really fill a hole in ABH's original Illuminator line-up, and they're perfect for those who like golden highlighters. Plus, at $52 for 29.6 grams of product, the value is downright incredible.
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