Sleek Solstice Highlighter Palette (Review & Swatches)

Sleek Solstice Highlighting Palette

Do you remember when the Sleek Solstice Highlighting Palette was one of the most raved about products on YouTube? I sure do! It was back in the hey day when highlighters weren’t as common and ones at the drugstore were nearly impossible to come by. It must have been about ten or so years ago that the British YouTubers (and anyone else who visited the UK and brought this palette home) were raving about Solstice non-stop. It was one of the most hyped beauty products I think I’ve ever encountered in the beauty sphere.

And I’m only just trying it out now.

Sleek Solstice Highlighting Palette
Sleek Solstice Highlighting Palette

I picked Solstice up when I was on vacation in England recently. I felt a bit silly to be honest… this palette had been out for years and was hardly anything new. I also have a drawer full of highlighters that will undoubtedly outlive me just because there’s so many of them. And yet, even after all these years, I wanted to know what the hype was all about.

Surprisingly, when I hauled it in my (GARGANTUAN) May haul video, most people said they didn’t love it. I was initially put off because of those comments and didn’t try this palette out for a while, expecting disappointment.

Sleek Solstice Highlighting Palette
Sleek Solstice Highlighting Palette

What’s interesting about Solstice is that it comes with three powders and one cream. I’ve always thought that was a weird thing to do with a palette. Over time the powders will definitely end up getting caught up in the cream, which always makes for a bit of a mess. But I’m not that at that stage yet, so they’re all  mostly keeping to themselves.

Another unique aspect of this palette is that it has three of your more generic highlighters (champagne, yellow-ish and a rosy-gold) but it also has a purple. In an era when all highlighters were your basic shade of boring, a purple was something utterly unique. Nowadays most people wouldn’t blink an eye at a purple highlighter as they’re pretty common place… but back when this launched? Purple highlighters were nowhere to be found.

Sleek Solstice Highlighting Palette - swatches
Sleek Solstice Highlighting Palette – swatches

In practice, the highlighters swatch out with varying depths of colour and shine. The purple one is definitely the weakest in pigment, but I feel like that makes it a little bit easier to wear for those who can be a bit colour-shy.

Sleek Solstice - Top Left Shade
Sleek Solstice – Top Left Shade

The first shade I tried out was the cream, which I applied with my finger and blended it out. I felt like application was easy and smooth, but that the overall effect was quite subtle yet pretty.

Sleek Solstice - Top Right Shade
Sleek Solstice – Top Right Shade

The purple was definitely the least pigmented, although you may not necessarily think so from the shot above but that’s because I have a purple blush on underneath it. If you want to dip your toes into colourful highlighters, this would be one to try for sure.

Sleek Solstice - Bottom Left Shade
Sleek Solstice – Bottom Left Shade

The bottom left shade was quite bright and luminescent – a really pretty shade for pairing with yellow looks (which I’ve been rather enamoured with lately!).

Sleek Solstice - Bottom Right Shade
Sleek Solstice – Bottom Right Shade

And lastly, the rose gold shade was the most luminescent shade out of all four. This one has a massive amount of sheen to it, but I have to say it doesn’t come off much like a rose gold. It has a tendency to look more white on me than I was expecting given the colour of the pan.

Final Thoughts

I can see why the Sleek Solstice palette was hyped up so much many years ago, and I still feel like it’s a lovely palette today. I’m surprised so many people told me they didn’t think it was that good, because I found all of the products performed quite well on my face. Are they the most blinding, pigmented highlighters I’ve ever seen? No, certainly not, but I don’t always needs something that’s going to be able to signal spaceships in orbit. Are there more interesting palettes out there now? Certainly, but MOST of them aren’t at the drugstore for a reasonable price tag. Considering the time that this product launched (was it actually 10ish years ago?), I’m not surprised it ended up hyped up in the beauty community. Solstice is still on the market after all these years and therefore it’s certainly had quite a bit of longevity in the beauty market.

In short? I think it’s lovely. 🙂

Swatch Sunday: ColourPop Blue Moon

ColourPop - Blue Moon

Nope, not getting tired of ColourPop‘s monochromatic 9 pan palettes at all over here!

ColourPop - Blue Moon
ColourPop – Blue Moon

The Blue Moon palette is, fittingly, 9 shades centered around the colour blue.

ColourPop - Blue Moon
ColourPop – Blue Moon

ColourPop – Blue Moon Swatches

ColourPop - Lumi
ColourPop – Lumi
ColourPop - Ba De Bee
ColourPop – Ba De Bee
ColourPop - Moonlite
ColourPop – Moonlite
ColourPop - Starry Eyed
ColourPop – Starry Eyed
ColourPop - Billie Jean
ColourPop – Billie Jean
ColourPop - Tide Pool
ColourPop – Tide Pool
ColourPop - Mad About U
ColourPop – Mad About U
ColourPop - Fine China
ColourPop – Fine China
ColourPop - Clued In
ColourPop – Clued In

The ColourPop Blue Moon palette can be purchased on colourpop.com for $12 USD.

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The 5 Lipsticks I Wore Last Week

I feel like I’m constantly trying to show enough love to all of the lipsticks in my collection… which means it’s an ever rotating list of the ones I’ve worn every day! Here’s the latest 5 lipsticks that have been on my lips.

Cailyn - Basic Instinct
Cailyn – Basic Instinct

This is an OLD lip product that I recently dug out because I wanted something lighter and easier to wear. Something that was my lips, but better, and something that would wipe off easily when I was going out to a restaurant to eat. I got the Cailyn Art Touch Tinted Lip Gloss in Basic Instinct in an Ipsy bag a very long time ago, and I’ve used it off and on since then.

Wearing Cailyn - Basic Instinct
Wearing Cailyn – Basic Instinct

And as I said – this one is just EASY to wear. It’s comfortable and has just the right amount of gloss. Although the brand refers to this as a lip gloss… I’d never call it that. This is just a lipstick in a tube with a high shine finish. It’s definitely quite creamy and has opaque coverage. If you wanna see me applying it, I’m using it in my recent Get Ready With Me video.

Too Faced Melted Melon
Too Faced Melted Melon

Although Too Faced has long since discontinued their Melted lipstick range, I still wear them ALL the time. Melted Melon is a summertime staple for me – it’s a gorgeous vibrant coral shade that is utterly luminescent. And if you still have it in your collection – dig it back out because it’s beautiful!

Wearing Too Faced Melted Melon
Wearing Too Faced Melted Melon

Apparently I’ve not worn this lipstick shade much on camera or for the blog, because it was hard to find a picture of me wearing it. The only one I could find was a thumbnail from an old video featuring my Makeup Geek collection.

Bite Beauty - Lit Turmeric
Bite Beauty – Lit Turmeric

More of a muted peach, Bite Beauty‘s Lit Turmeric has been a great shade to pair with yellow eyeshadow looks (I’ve been wearing a lot them lately). The faded orange tones in  the lipstick make it a bit less loud of a colour on the lips, so it’s great for easy makeup days.

Wearing Bite Beauty - Lit Turmeric
Wearing Bite Beauty – Lit Turmeric

And what can I say about Bite‘s lipstick formula other than that it is absolutely flawless and there truly isn’t a dud in their Amuse Bouche lipstick range. I love the creamy texture, the longevity and the scent/taste of them. Hands down they are one of the best lipstick formulas on the market.

Bite Beauty Pickled Ginger
Bite Beauty Pickled Ginger

Which is why I’m talking about another one by Bite! I’d say, without fail, I wear at least one Bite lipstick a week just because they’re so good. Pickled Ginger is the shade above and it’s one of those colours that absolutely screams my name. I love anything neon coral – which is exactly what this is.

Wearing Bite Beauty Pickled Ginger
Wearing Bite Beauty Pickled Ginger

You really can’t go wrong with Pickled Ginger. I feel like it lights up my whole face!

Too Faced Disrobed
Too Faced Disrobed

Too Faced calls their Peach Kiss lipstick in Disrobed a “warm peach nude”. I pair this lipstick shade with so many different eyeshadow colours and it works so well with each of them.

Wearing Too Faced Disrobed
Wearing Too Faced Disrobed

It’s funny… I wouldn’t normally think the warmer tones of a lipstick like this would work with the cooler purples on my eyes… but Disrobed is really transformative. If you’re looking for an easy to wear shade to go with your bright eyeshadow colours… I’d suggest this one!

How about you? What lipstick shades have been gracing your lips lately?

The first two lipsticks mentioned were purchased by me, the remaining three were PR samples quite a long time ago. Post contains affiliate links.