• Blue luster dust turns a classic Blue Lagoon into something genuinely stunning — the shimmer moves as you drink it
• Use a pinch, not a pour. 1/8 tsp per glass is all you need
• Blue and silver together produce a deeper, more complex shimmer than either one alone
• The glitter is completely tasteless — it adds nothing to the flavor, only the look
A Blue Lagoon is already a great-looking drink. Add edible glitter in drinks like this one and it crosses over into something people photograph before they touch it.
Ingredients
- 1.5 oz Vodka
- 0.75 oz Blue Curaçao
- 3 oz Lemonade
- 1/16 tsp Blue Luster Dust
- 1/16 tsp Silver Luster Dust
- 1 twist Lemon peel
- 1 cup Ice
Put your coupe or rocks glass in the freezer for two minutes. A cold glass keeps the shimmer particles suspended longer — warm glass speeds up settling.
Drop 1/16 tsp of Blue Luster Dust and 1/16 tsp of Silver Luster Dust directly into your empty glass. Don’t mix yet.
Add ice to your shaker. Pour in the vodka, Blue Curaçao, and lemonade. Shake hard for 10 seconds.
Strain slowly into your prepared glass. The liquid hitting the luster dust does the mixing for you — you’ll see the shimmer bloom up through the drink. Give one slow stir with a bar spoon if you want it evenly distributed.
Twist a strip of lemon peel over the glass to release the oils, then rest it on the rim. Serve immediately.

## What You’ll Get
The Blue Luster Dust deepens the color of the Curaçao rather than fighting it — same hue family, so the two layers blend instead of clash. The silver adds a second dimension. Depending on the light, the drink reads either cool blue-white or deep ocean blue. Both are good.
If you want something softer — more of a hazy aqua look — swap the Blue for Light Blue Luster Dust. It’s still striking, just less saturated. Great for daytime events or bridal showers where the full-depth blue might feel too heavy.
The shimmer stays active for 5-7 minutes in a still drink. If someone holds the glass and moves it, it’ll catch light the whole way through.
Two likely culprits. First, you used too much — counter-intuitive, but excess luster dust clumps and sinks instead of floating. Stick to 1/8 tsp total per drink (we split it 50/50 between blue and silver here). Second, the drink is too thick. This recipe works because lemonade is a relatively thin liquid. Creamy or syrup-heavy cocktails won’t give you the same suspended shimmer.
Sort of. You can pre-batch the vodka, Curaçao, and lemonade and refrigerate it up to 24 hours ahead. Add the luster dust per-glass when you serve — don’t mix it into the batch, or it’ll settle at the bottom of your pitcher and be impossible to redistribute evenly.
Clear glass, always. The whole point is watching the shimmer move. A coupe shows it off the most, but a rocks glass works well too — especially if you’re serving a lot of them and need something sturdier. Avoid plastic if you can; the shimmer reads flat against it.