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Benefit Cosmetics Miss Popularity | 
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| Brand: BeneFit Category: Beauty
Buy New: $24.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 4800
Media: Misc.
ASIN: B000WN9X26
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Product Description What it is:A precision highlighter for eyes and face.What it is formulated to do:Turn up your "all that" appeal with Miss Popularity. All you need is our new precision highlighter in all the right places and you're "all that" just like that. This soft white shimmering highlighter makes it so easy.What else you need to know:The precision wand makes highlighting effortless to perk up your smile, "slimify" your nose, and put a little "oom-pah" around your cleavage.
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Not Worth The Money January 27, 2008 Miss Popularity is a nice shimmery white powder but to me it was not worth the money. It does look nice as stated by another reviewer on the inner corners of the eyes but not really other places on my face. To highlight under my brow bone or cheeks I prefer a liquid highlighter (Body and Soul). Benefit has many great products though - the brow kit is awesome and so is their cream eye shadow. Try the cream eye shadow in Strut or to be honest any color and it fastly become one of your favorite make-up staples. The blend ability and sheer buildable color goes on so pretty and does not crease. They don't sell it on Amazon but if you go to the Sephora site itself you will find it.
Pretty darn good highlighter November 16, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a white highlighting powder made by Benefit.
It comes in a purple box with instructions on where you should apply it. The bottle is plastic and the outside decoration isn't as flashy as other things that Benefit makes, but I've found works a lot better than some of their other things.
It has a spongy tip--not like lip gloss, where it's slanted, but with a rounded point on the end. It can get messy if you aren't careful and treat it like it's a powder, but I've applied it in the inner corners of my eyes and found it looks fantastic.
I have a little bit of purpling starting to show up around my eyes and just a quick couple of dots and good blending really makes a difference. The price is steep for what you're getting, but there isn't really anything else out there made by a drugstore cosmetic company that isn't a thick cream or promises something it can't attain. This product is exactly what it says, but gives just a bit of oomph to exceed expectations.
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