- “This is literally such a flattering blush shade for deeper complexions”5:31–5:36
- “Absolutely love Pat. Your mind. Your mind”5:36–5:44
- “I just had to go ahead and repurchase it because it just has a little something, a little something”7:02–7:06
- “Especially since summer is coming, a coral pink blush you can do throughout the entire year, but during the summer, you know, a nice little coral blush”7:06–7:12
- “If you have not checked it out and actually just check out her blushes in general because they're her other shades are very pretty as well”7:23–7:26
- Source: May Favorites: Smell Goods, Dream Shoes etc. - May 30, 2026
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- “I did not use the Pat McGrath one like at all. I maybe used it like three times in the last few months”3:40–3:44
- “It's just not something I'm reaching for and I don't know why. It might be the shade”
- “It's still very pretty and I like the formula. It's just maybe the shade isn't right for me anymore”3:42–3:46
- Source: Project Pan 2026 Update: Additions and Removals - Mar 19, 2026
- “I purchased the Pat McGrath Labs powder and blush balm blushes, which were not trending at the time”8:41–8:51
- Source: Sephora brands are no longer original | The Blush Crisis - Apr 30, 2026
Brand note
Pat McGrath Labs is a professional-leaning brand that prioritizes pigment payoff and unique textures — think silky powders, glossy setting sprays, and richly pigmented lip liners that feel lightweight. The Skin Fetish: Divine Glow Highlighter stands out for its ultra-smooth, blendable formula that doesn't emphasize texture. However, not everything is a hit: the blurring under-eye powder has been called unnecessary and nothing special, and some blushes and palettes get mixed usage depending on shade.
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