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10.4.2016

The highlight powder is a champagne with a delicate golden luminous sheen, so it gives me a heathy flush, rather than a full-on shimmery glow = much more natural looking.I like the contouring shade as a bronzer, but not for using to contour the hollows of my cheeks as the shade is too warm on my skin. When I think contour, I want to create the look of shadow in the hollow of my cheek, and you'll need a cool-toned powder for that. Still the shade is light and has a luminosity rather than glittery shimmer, so it is a great bronzer for fairer skin tones = I'll get loads of use out of it.Like the highlight and contour shades, the blush shade has a luminosity to it rather than glittery shimmer.It is sheer so comes of as pink on me, with a twist of peach in._I'm impressed with the pigmentation in all three of the satin-finish powders; a little goes a long way. You don't get a lot of product, but it'll still last a while since you just need a light dusting of powder. The powder isn't very tightly packed, so it can be a bit messy. Not a deal-breaker for me, but if you're using this for the first time bear it in mind. I don't really have a problem with the packaging - yes, it looks and feels cheap, but for a great three-in-one product for under a tenner I don't really care about the outer packaging.
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11.5.2016

I was skeptical of trying this at first because it's very shimmery and I always prefer matte makeup, although I decided to take it on holiday with me as a little shimmer and bronze colours work better in the Californian sun than the Geordie rain, I'm glad I gave it a shot because in sunshine or for nighttime use Rimmel Fair to Medium Skin London Kate Sculpting Palette is a pretty good product for a little light contouring.The blush is a nice natural peachy colour rather than an unnatural pink, the darker colour was good for contouring on my very pale skin and being a powder it didn't look obvious, but the lighter color isn't really suitable for contouring because rather than a whiter colour it's far more like a shimmer - the white is a highlighter by adding shimmer,not by lightening. The back of the pack has basic instructions with an image of the face to show where to apply, being a powder it is a very light contour so a good option to consider trying if you don't usually wear heavy makeup.I dislike that the lighter colour is a shimmer highlighter rather than highlighting by lightening that area of the face, also I hate that the pallet case opens longways so chances are that delicate plastic hinge is going to break easily (easier than it would if positioned at the side)
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5.4.2016

This is a medium priced, medium range product that goes on surprisingly well on my fair-ish Asian skin, without making me look like mutton dressed as lamb (at 47yo) or a bit of a dolly. There's an image on the base of the palette in case you need instructions on how to apply this.The lightest shade is a shimmery powder that's meant to highlight. The darker one is a shader to be used for contouring, and the pink tinted one is the power blush for definition. On me, all three were a tad too much, so I went with the last two colours during the day and just touched up with the first for an evening out.This will last a long time, as you only need to use it sparingly.I liked that the colours are generally suitable for all skin colours.It loses a * as there's no brush/applicator included and the catch is hard to open (good in a way, as the contents won't fall out easily, but it nearly caused my nail tips to snap back on themselves) and the entire thing is glossy and smooth, so there's nowhere to grip this whilst opening it, and it's really slippery. Combine the slipperiness and stiffness, and this may end up broken pretty quickly.
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30.4.2016

Reviewed for me by by My Lovely Girlfriend...I was excited to try this 3 in 1 blush, highlight and contour product as I have never in my life done anything other than apply a blusher or mostly, a lipstick posing as blusher. I was curious to see how the contouring would bring out my cheek bones and how the highlighter would lend light catching gorgeousness to my face! It was trickier than I first thought it would be to get it all blended so that I didn't have zebra stripes on my cheeks, and let's face it, I might have done. (It does blend pretty easily) I started with the browny contour and then the blush and then highlighted. It looked good, my face looked 'made up'. It is a lot of powder,it is a very made up look and a lot, lot more than I would usually have and for that reason I don't do it often. I do like the product though, it's a very pretty peachy blush that really works for my nw25 skin tone and dark brown hair and eyes. I think I need to learn to be less heavy handed and to get a subtle glow happening. I do recommend this set of colours and would like to see what other shade there is in the range.
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28.4.2016

I haven’t used a sculpting palette before, usually slapping on a bit of blusher on my cheeks and being done with it. However, I was curious to try this out and for a novice, it’s a good start. There are three colours in this, one for shimmer, one for contour and one for blush. I really like the shimmer as you dab a bit on the bone under the eye, and it seems to bring the eyes alive. It reminded me a bit of Touche Eclat, but nothing so fancy as that!A diagram on the back explains where each colour goes but it was a bit confusing. I guess it’s best to experiment and see what works. The thing to watch out for is to not put too much on as you’ll end up looking like you spent too long under the sun lamp!My only gripe is that it needs to be applied a couple of times a day as it tends to wear off. (Some of it also came off on my husband’s top as I leant against him! Is this normal?) Other than that, I will continue to use it as it gives a nice overall finish without looking or feeling too heavy.
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19.5.2021

I bought this highlighting kit for my wife because it was designed by Kate Moss. It is perfect in every sense and wears very comfortably I am being told. Kate decided to include three different shades for contour, blush and highlightthat all look quite natural and match my wife’s natural skin tone quite well. When she tried to remove the shades after a radiant and immaculate day full of selfies and video's for her popular blog, this was quite easy to do.I really appreciate that Kate was prepared to share her beauty secrets with ordinary people. Of course, I wouldn’t label my wife as ordinary and certainly with these highlights she is even less ordinary then she would be normally.I am still wondering what kate Moss designed exactly - was it the packing and presentation?(that is very strong by the way). Or has she actually ventured in to chemics on a lazy Sunday evening and started to play around with the active components!?. I’d like to think it was the latter.
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30.12.2016

Bought this as a stocking filler for my sister and I have to say wow. I bought this for about £3 for when it was on offer just to bulk up the presents and didn't think it'd be that great being a drugstore brand but I was super impressed! She came in wearing the highlight and the contour and they were perfect. The highlight had the best shimmer to it and really glowed, although wasn't too harsh to look completely unnatural, it was super flattering. The contour was the pigmented enough to be able to use it with ease, its a great shade and easily blendable! Although cant say much about the blush as it isn't really either or our shades as it looks a bit bright and scary for us but overall would definitely recommend,picking myself up one!
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14.4.2016

I am reviewing the Rimmel Fair to Medium Skin London Kate Sculpting Palette, Coral Glow . Here are my thoughts:^^ Three shades, light, medium and a pale pink blusher, make this a great addition to my make-up bag. Having all three shades together is so handy.^^ I like this as it can be worn over my usual foundation to highlight, shade and blush.^^ This is also great to wear without a foundation, for a much lighter natural coverage.Overall: I love how this looks, as it is a nice all in one package with the three different colours displayed as diagonal stripes. Happy to recommend as it is great to have the three shades all in one. This is small enough to pop into your make-up bag to carry around,yet large enough to last a while.
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14.4.2016

This is a good size palette, bigger than I expected so should last a good long time. I am dark haired and medium skin and these colours seem to compliment my complexion well. There is an illuminator which brightens the skin and highlights with a nice shimmer,the contour for cheek bones, forehead, chin, and the blusher for a healthy glow. I applied them with brushes and when blended into each other I was pleased with the result.The price is good for the size of palette you get. The case is easy to open and is made from a sturdy plastic, maybe a sponge applicator could be included for when you are out and about but this may bump the price up and as most people have brushes at home It is notessential.
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19.4.2016

I am a contouring novice, but was keen to experiment with this. My daughter is an expert and has a pallet of 12 shades she mixes, so she laughed at this, but for a beginner, I think this is ideal and also much more portable!12 shades in this set are perfect for my light-medium brown complexion and I found the colours easy to blend.The pigmentation is not as strong as my daughter's pallet but again, for a beginner, this is a positive, as it means mistakes are easier to rectify and adjust.The effect, once achieved, lasted all morning, but then I find that as I touch up my face powder, to blot shine, I inevitably lose some of the contouring effect.For an evening out, it lasts the evening.

4.4.2016

I'm a bit wary of sculpting face powder because I struggle to hit a happy medium between not visible and grubby-looking. I've probably underdone the shading part with this one as well, due to paranoia, but I'm happy with it. The blusher and highlighter look pretty together. There is a diagram on the back of the box with numbers on it, which are repeated above each colour, so that you can see where to apply the 3 shades for maximum effect. I used coral glow for fair to medium skin, which has given my fairish skin a lovely glow. It could be an evening look for the very fair, or a daytime look for fair or medium if applied lightly. Very pretty, I like it.

1.8.2019

Really impressive product. The blusher is a natural, slightly pink tone, the highlighter amazingly effective for illumination around the eye area, and the darker shader creates a good, subtle contouring effect. Unless you wear lots of pale base foundation, the effect won't be as dramatic as the product pic shows, it will look more natural. I was also impressed with how easy it was to blend the three tones in, using just a standard brush. Bear in mind that you will need 3 separate brushes to apply each colour and then another one for blending them. Well worth the effort.

9.9.2019

Nice set of contour, blush and highlighter. They work well together. I bought Coral Glow - I felt the blush was a bit too light for me; funnily enough even though the contour powder is a cool tone, it still works for my skin (I have yellow undertones) and the highlighter is great. In hindsight, for deep medium/olive/tanned skin tones, I would say Golden Bronze will deliver a more striking finish, whereas Coral Glow gives a very subtle finish. I do like this concept of having contour, blush and highlighter all together - very efficient - so well done Rimmel.

12.8.2017

Love this small palette. The colour pigment comes up perfectly on my skin ,which is quite pale (I brought the fair to medium). The highlight is a gorgeous colour. And the palette quickly became one of my daily products! The contour blends amazingly and the blush is a beautiful shade. Altogether the small palette is the perfect addition to a natural make up look for and everyday routine if that is what you love i would 100% recommend this palette. Although the small size I have found that this palette lasts a long time. Would buy again!!!

13.4.2016

A decent palette for a low price. I actually received two of these and both were pretty decent pigmentation wise but the blending wasn't the greatest. Although I had put these on over foundation that was well set and baked with finishing powder, the blending was incredibly iffy and stripy unfortunately. I think you would need to use these with a powder foundation and use just a tiny bit. The highlighting powder isn't the brightest, but the contour is quite dark and does show up fairly well. It has quite a chalky velvety consistency.

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