Today I’ll be talking about the *Cover Fx Enhance Click Highlighters, which are cream illuminators that come in a convenient stick– it’s about the size of a deluxe mini lipstick– that you can take with you to illuminate your complexion on-the-go. I recently took a couple of the Click sticks with me on a recent trip, and they proved to be a wonderful makeup companion.
Now a little bit about the Click Sticks. You can carry each click cartridge individually or load it into a dual-ended Click Stick, and conveniently customize your makeup wardrobe. The other offerings include a global shade range of 24 Cream Foundation Cover Clicks, 6 color correcting Correct Sticks, and 9 highlighting Enhance Clicks, 6 of which I will be sharing with you today.
There are 6 ways to wear them:
1. Highlight your cheekbones
2. Brighten the inner corner of your eye
3.Illuminate your Brow Bone
4. Use as a creamy eyeshadow
5. Wear as a lipstick
6. Highlight the bridge of the nose.
There are 9 shades available. The six I received are: Berry, Blossom, Celestial, Glided, Gold Dust, and Candlelight. See the above photo for color reference.
Pictured above is the Click Stick which can be purchased separately for $2 here. I really like the concept behind this idea. It’s convenient and portable. You simply just click and go. It reminds me of a bit of the Marc Glow Stick which I absolutely love, reviewed here. I simply apply it directly to my skin at the high points of my face: my cheekbones, the bridge of my nose, underneath the brow bone and it offers instant illumination that brings a subtle radiance that gives me a beautiful glow in all the right places. It is easy to blend the product with my fingers and does not require a brush, though one can certainly be used. Swatches to follow below.
Each Enhance Click Stick can be purchased individually for $18, while the Click Stick can be purchased for $2. You can find both items at Sephora.
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Dom
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*Thank you Cover Fx for an opportunity to share this with my readers. All opinions are my own.