I don’t know about you, but I’d kind of freak if I walked by a peach tree with glowing fruit, but Revlon’s Highlighting palette in Peach glow is still, hands down, one of my favorite drugstore products ideal meow.
Like its sister, Revlon’s Highlighting palette in rose Glow, you can work it as a blush, a highlighter or an eyeshadow.
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But because of that brown in the center, Peach glow can also serve as an improv bronzer, too.
You know, in a pinch.
Probably my favorite way to wear it, though, is the most traditional. Swirling all of the shades together, and applying that as a highlighter, for a bevy of glowing, buttery golden peachy goodness!
Ah…
Using it that way, all mixed together, I think it looks a lot like one of my favorite high-end highlighting powders, the Ambient lighting Powder in Radiant Light by Hourglass, with the greatest difference between the two being their finishes (and price). I think Revlon’s is slightly shinier than Radiant Light…and maybe a lot more obvious, or less nuanced.
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Radiant Light also has tiny flecks of golden glitter in it, and Peach glow doesn’t (a minor thing considering the big difference in price; Peach glow costs $10.47, while Radiant Light costs $45).
Revlon-wise, if you’re a darker diva and/or have a warmer skin tone, I’d suggest Peach Glow, and if you’re a lighter lass, rose glow would be the way to go.
The Revlon Highlighting Palettes in Peach glow and rose glow are available now at drugstores, Ulta and online.
Individual swatches on the far left; all five shades mixed together on the far right