Ofra Rodeo Drive is GOLD


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Primarily known for its topnotch liquid lipsticks, Ofra is not pulling any punches when it comes to their highlighters either. Rodeo Drive, only the fourth highlighter from the brand (the previously released ones are You Dew You, You Glow Girl and Beverly Hills), is a mesmerizing pan of rippling gold. Some PR for the product likens the design to the rays of the sun and that's fitting because of the intense yellowish-gold color of the highlight. For me, it reminds me of a seashell glinting off the beach on a warm summer day. That said, I cannot post a review of this yet because I have not touched this, I haven't even swatched it. I just could not bare ruining that perfect design yet. It's silly but it's just that beautiful. However, Ofra Rodeo Drive is very well-reviewed and spoken of by tons of bloggers and vloggers. The reviews note that it has a soft buttery texture that imparts high impact shine yet does not emphasize skin imperfections such as pores and lines. Reviewers also say that it is incredibly pigmented and long-lasting. We shall see when I test it out although I am betting it is as good as they say because I do have faith in the Ofra brand, they make excellent products and their past highlighters (I own You Dew You and You Glow Girl) attest to that.  

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