The review of the Clinique Cheek Pop palette introduces three types of Ballerina Pop, Pansy Pop, and Heather Pop. After apply, Clinique Cheek Pop becomes a satin finish with a watercolor-like feel. It is also an advantage that the skin has a natural glow that feels like silk and for a healthy-looking.
It is a famous product along with Benefit among baked products. Although the product itself is hard, natural blending is also possible when used with a brush. It helps to express natural radiant skin. It is fragrance-free, so it is a good product for people who are sensitive to scents.
1. Ballerina Pop
Ballerina Pop is a pale pink warm tint with finish shimmer. In the case of a warm tone, if you use it as a highlighter on the forehead, nose, and cheeks of the face, it creates a three-dimensional effect. You can also accentuate your cheekbones with Ballerina Pop for a more sculpted look.
And for very light skin tones, you can apply a light pink color and a bright watercolor-like cheek touch. This is a very fine grained, natural shimmer. It is recommended to use a moderately dense brush for color development.
2. Pansy Pop
Pansy Pop looks purple in the photo, but when applied to the face, it looks bright pink. So, after use, the face becomes lively. And if you are looking for a pale pink color (pressed blush) without a pearly feel, Benefit Cosmetics Dandelion is recommended.
3. Heather Pop
Heather Pop is a calm orange with a warm tint and satin sheen. It has good pigmentation and can go well with all skin tones. And it is more helpful to use a dense brush or a coarse brush than to use your hands for natural color development. If you use it by hand, the color may not develop, and it may look stained.
Try the look
Clinique Limited Edition Holiday Cool Down Cheek Pop Palette Set – Ballerina Pop, Pansy Pop, Heather Pop
Clinique Cheek Pop in Pansy Pop
CLINIQUE Cheek Pop in Heather Pop