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Westman Atelier Les Étoiles Edition Set

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Image 1,FAN FAVORITE SHADES IN 3 WAYS Our first powder blush! WESTNAN ATELIED BABY CHEEKS POWDER BLUSH Healthy flush, velvety smooth matte color SQUEAKY CLEAN LIQUID LIP BALM Cushiony, tinted sheen, no stickiness LIT UP HIGHLIGHT STICK Facial-fresh, glassy radiance Image 2, MODEL WEARS VITAL STICK FOUNDATION SHADE ATELIER 0.5 ATELIER IV ATELIER X S ATELIER XIII SQUEAKY CLEAN LIP BALM IN NECTAR LIT UP HIGHLIGHT STICK IN BISCUIT BABY CHEEKS POWDER BLUSH IN PETAL

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Beautiful set

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I bought the set because I was curious about the blush and the highlight stick! The blush is well pigmented and blends well. I use the highlight as a bronzer... the skin looks very healthy afterwards. But I also have very light skin tone!

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Its alright

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Westman Atelier is one of my favorite brands. I own all the blush sticks so I really wanted this box because of the petal blush. Sadly, it was not worth it in my opinion. The blush is great. It is really pigmented so a little goes a long way. I am sad that it is fully matte and not a little glowy, but that is my personal preference. The highlighter is pretty, but nothing special if you already own the other once. It barely has pigment and is just the same glowy highlighter as the others. It gives you the perfect natural healthy glass skin look. But again if you own nectar, this one does not add anything to your collection. The lip balm… no pigment. It gives you a glossy look, but is not sticky. So it is nice and hydrating, but nothing special. I can use my regular lip balm that is cheaper and works better than this. BUT the packaging does win. The blush is SO heavy. It is INSANE. Pure luxury and the heart stamps are too cute. The other products are heavy too and gorgeous.

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Blush is the star

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The blush is the star!! Love it so much. The highlighter is nice too and the lipbalm is fine. I’m not a fan of glitter or sparkles in my lipbalm.

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A great choice as a gift or if you are a collector

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Westman Atelier sometimes tests their consumers in their special sets, be it with colours or types of products that then become permanent (i.e. their eye pencils per example) and I'm quite sure that this is exactly that, a way to create FOMO in their fanbase and test the reaction on a powder blush with two new shades of an existing product (the highlighting stick and the lip balm). I love the shade of the blush, my complexion is Atelier I, so I can't judge if it will pop on deeper complexions and it pulls slightly deeper and cooler than the stick formula, probably because being a powder it is less opaque than a product formulated with kaolin clay, but I digress. The only note that I give to a set with this price is that being a collector's edition I would have loved the compact to have been in the Petal shade instead of repurposing the compact for the Les Rouges, and the Lit Up Stick Highlighter in a shade like Biscuit in a metallic, of course this would have cost a lot more to manufacture, but this is my input as a consumer and we've gotten this before for when we got the Les Bordeaux compact and Parla which was a completely different colour, yes the red is festive and Christmasy but it also evokes Chinese New Year, and the stick doesn't look as expensive in a lacquered finish, almost plastic like that is only dispelled when you pick it up and feel the weight of it. The blush formula is gorgeous, very similar to the Butter Powder bronzer in the sense that it's fool proof to blend and you can amp it up or down depending on how you feel like it and I would appreciate her launching other colours in this formula such as Chouchette, Minette, Poppet, any of them really or actually make a gorgeous coral shade which I think is the only one that is lacking in the shade range. As per the colour selections on the other products, not much to be said, if you like the formulas you will enjoy the product, Biscuit as a highlighter is a lot wearable than I initially would have expected it to be giving versatility to any other blush colours that you already you own and looks great paired with Mimi or Chouchette. This is something that makes a very nice gift if want to give something special to someone who either already loves the brand or you want to give them a set of things to try.

by Marco Verified Purchase

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A Collector's Edition

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Let me preface this with the fact that this is something for a die hard fan of Westman Atelier, either as a gift or to buy if you want to collect it. The star of this collection is the Baby Cheeks Blush in Powder formula, while I get that the theme for the Christmas collection is lacquered red, I would have loved a petal coloured compact, the formula seems to be identical to the Butter Bronzer, you can blend it quite easily, it is a bit warmer and deeper than Petal in stick format, but it's so easy to apply that when I tested this, I used my fingers to apply and I managed to do it with my fingers. My hope is that this is a trial run of this formula and we will have other powder blushers from Westman Atelier in the future and I would be crazy enough to buy powder formulas of the stick formulas I own, also a powder version of Biscuit as a contour would be absolutely insane, but I digress. The Lit Up stick in biscuit is incredibly flattering on my fair skin (I am Atelier I for reference) and can be applied on top of the powder without disturbing it or moving it, I also tested it in reverse and it doesn't apply patchy and always blends perfect, the shade is cool nudey beige, slighter deeper than Parla and not as iridescent, I doubt this will be made permanent. Last, we have the liquid lip balm, it is exactly the shade it says it is, if you've worn nectar and you like it, you'll like it as a balm, it's peachier than Nana with gold shimmer that is elegant and wearable, kind of like Minette, the blush. Like all of these collections, such as the Petal Edition (which I skipped because I didn't need a dupe for Petal and only wanted the Lit Up Formula), the Bordeaux Lip Suede Edition with Parla, it's something for collectors. I sincerely hope that Westman Atelier stars making powder refills for their products, it's the only note that I give, the packaging is so lacquered and shiny that the Lit Up stick doesn't look as elegant as the matte black, grey or muted pink sticks int he regular collections, it doesn't read as luxe. The red compact is the Suede lipstick compact repurposed and the lip balm has a red cap. I give it 5 stars if you're a collector, it's something that I would either gift a fan of the brand or a fan of these shades in general for that clean barely there woke up like this kind of makeup. It's very expensive, but it's Westman Atelier, what would one expect at this point?

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