I have been looking everywhere for a product suited to contouring my ultra fair skin. Getting my hands on Nyx Taupe blush seemed to be impossible and the much recommended Hoola was ok as a bronzer but a bit muddy/dark as a contour on my skin. This is not very pigmented at all but I like that you can build up your intensity slowly without any problems with harsh lines. This blends really easily and doesn't grab on to dry/tacky parts of my skin. I'm not one to go full Kardashian with my contour but my potato face definitely benefits from some subtle shape. I love the contour shade on my crease also. The highlight portion of this is ok- would be a good beginners highlight, not too shimmery or in your face.
If you are after a product that will give you some soft definition and is super easy to apply (and a great price to boot) then this is your guy.
I followed much of the advice online and bought the darker shade even though I am almost transparent. The highlight shade is nothing special but the contour powder is divine. Its not overly pigmented so it's easy to build up the colour without over doing it and it blends surprisingly well for a 'drugstore' powder. The dark shade is very similar to my milk chocolate soleil bronzer by too faced but applies more sheer. This hasn't been able to replace my all time fav contour powder (nyx blush in taupe) but it's a really good alternative on days when i want a softer look.
Tips: Go for the darker shade regardless of skin colour. The darker contour shade is more cool toned and is better for mimicking shadows. The lighter colour is warmer and can look a tad muddy.