This post was first published on Instagram on July 6, 2026.

Sharing the rest of my Cheeryep face singles today!
In contrast to the freeze-dried formula from my last post, the baked products have a slightly looser (but not loose) press, picking up more product – and therefore more pigment. However, they remain a very buildable formula that can similarly be sheered out.
The bigger difference between the two is the amount of glow, as I would consider these to have meaningfully more shine. That being said, it is still incredible smooth, which is best seen in the two highlighters. Highlighting products tend to emphasize any bit of texture you might have as they bring things forward, but these genuinely apply like *silk* – even G826 which has the most shine and “biggest” particles.

(Transparently, G826 may be marketed as a putty highlighter within a multichromatic palette if I recall correctly? However, I’ve included it in this post as it picks up most similarly to the baked blushes, and I personally don’t get that softer/sometimes squishy sensation typically associated with putty formulas.)
Small note about C711: This one is marketed as a blue highlighter, and it does have a hint of that in the pan. On my very fair skin, it reads as a cool white, but may be more noticeable on those with even slightly deeper skin tones.
All other comments ln the packaging can be found in my prior post, as they ring true here as well.

Overall, I cannot recommend their single pans enough. They perform just as well as – and in many cases, better than – luxury brands. If you see a tone and finish that appeals to you, there’s a good chance you will thoroughly enjoy it! Would love to know if you’ve tried or if there are any other C beauty brands you’d recommend.

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