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Cheeky Glow — Champagne Drip
Lottie London Cheeky Glow in Champagne Drip, Liquid Blush & Sheer Highlighter
Our editorial score, out of 10
“A liquid highlighter wearing a blush label — useful, but know what you're buying.”
At a glance
Our verdict
A hybrid that behaves more like a liquid highlighter than a blush — Champagne Drip is the shade to reach for when you want glow with only a whisper of colour. It blends out with fingers in seconds and sets to a soft satin rather than staying tacky. Layer it over a powder blush to bring the finish back to life. One pump covers both cheeks.
What stands out
- Behaves more like a liquid highlighter than a blush — the pick when you want glow with only a whisper of colour behind it.
- Sets to a soft satin rather than staying tacky, which is the main thing that separates a good liquid blush from a bad one.
- Revives powder blush — layered on top it brings a flat, powdery cheek back to life.
Pros and cons
✓ Pros
- Blends out with fingers in seconds
- Non-tacky finish
- One pump covers both cheeks
- Excellent layered over powder blush
✗ Cons
- Barely any colour payoff if you want an actual blush
- Least versatile of the three Cheeky Glow shades
How to use it
One pump on the back of the hand, then tap onto the cheekbone with a fingertip and blend upward. Layer over a powder blush for a fresher, more dimensional finish.
Who should skip it
Anyone buying this as their blush. It's a glow product — Rosé Bubbles is the shade that actually gives colour.
The bottom line
A liquid highlighter wearing a blush label — useful, but know what you're buying.
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