{"id":15769,"date":"2015-12-04T08:30:11","date_gmt":"2015-12-04T00:30:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.mywomenstuff.com\/?p=15769"},"modified":"2018-08-04T15:58:56","modified_gmt":"2018-08-04T07:58:56","slug":"hourglass-ambient-lighting-edit-palette","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mywomenstuff.com\/2015\/12\/hourglass-ambient-lighting-edit-palette\/","title":{"rendered":"Mini but Mighty: The Hourglass Ambient Lighting Edit Palette shines!"},"content":{"rendered":"

This must have been one of the most anticipated palettes for the Christmas season! I remember when\u00a0pictures first leaked out, it generated such a frenzy amongst the beauty community. Can’t deny it’s a thing of beauty though.<\/p>\n

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It’s the Hourglass Ambient Lighting Edit palette<\/strong>, a handy palette containing 6 useful powders to give your visage a lovely healthy glow.<\/p>\n

While I had my earlier doubts about the practicality or usability of the Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powders, I must confess to being a fan once I tried one in Diffused Light<\/a>. For me, it not only acts as a finishing powder, but also as a setting powder and I’m pretty happy with it for living up to its promise of bathing my skin in a diffused light.<\/p>\n

I’m also happy with the Ambient Lighting blushes of which I now own erm… quite a few, although I only shared my thoughts on Radiant Magenta previously<\/a>\u00a0\ud83d\ude1b I picked up the blush palette from last Christmas, which you will see in the pictures here, but didn’t blog about it, because by the time I had it, it was sold out everywhere.<\/p>\n

Nonplussed, I decided I’d have to buck up and share my thoughts on the Edit palette before it too sells out (Limited Edition!) although I think it might be around for a while due to its price. So, here is what I think!<\/p>\n

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The Hourglass Ambient Lighting Edit palette holds 6 mini pans of powder. I say mini, because once you see how it compares to the full sized products further below, you’ll realise just how small they are. I had seen pictures for myself, and even I was a little surprised when I eventually held it in my hand.<\/p>\n

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Like the regular Hourglass cases, the highly shiny metallic surface is a fingerprint magnet as you can see. A quick buff with a piece of cloth usually takes care of it, if you’re fussy. I confess that I’m not \ud83d\ude1b<\/p>\n

But you can possibly tell that it isn’t very large at all, which makes it actually a very compact and handy palette. Let’s just say that if you have never tried any of the Hourglass powders or blushes, then this is actually a good one to have because you get a taster of products which allows you to decide if you actually like them enough to buy the full sizes.<\/p>\n

That said however, it is pretty pricey, weighing in at about\u00a0\u00a365 or US$80 retail (there are online shops still stocking this, that ship internationally. Please don’t pay above retail on ebay! I’ve actually seen it go for over US$110 which is madness!) so that’s hefty on the wallet. Still, Hourglass cosmetics has never come in cheap, so I think it’s par for the course.<\/p>\n

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In the Ambient Lighting Edit palette, you get:-<\/p>\n