I am 63 years old, blonde, fair/medium skin tone. I like to use a little highlighter around the high area of cheekbones, eyes and forehead. I don't always want this look, but use it on occasion. For t...
I have shade 11 and its very silverish on my skin and adds subtle glow which is good for everyday natural makeup look. The texture of this highlighter is finely milled and blends very easily on top of...
I just purchased my third one in delicate pink. Yes, the case is expensive. No you don’t HAVE to buy the case. But once you do, the refill price doesn’t seem so bad.....see how I rationalized that LO...
OMG it's such a very expensive highlighter but it's worth every penny. I've spent it around the year but it's still there and I'm not sure when it runs out. 10g for 90$ item. It makes your skin glow n...
I love it. Very natural and subtle, yet visible. It does not give you a wet look, just a bit of tiny sparkles. Is it a must? No.
The number 16 is the most subtle of these highlighters: a pinkish beige with hints of lavender. Seriously hated the totally unnecessary glitter spray on top of the powder: THAT kind of highlight was e...
How can a powder feel so creamy? And be so luminous on the skin? This is one of my new favorites --- Don't know how I ever did without it!
I've given the usual highlighters and light-refracting setting powders several tries, including Kevyn Aucoin Candlelight, Benefit Watt's Up, and Guerlain Meteorites of various kinds, plus Hourglass Di...
i am on my second package of this amazing eye shadow pallette. The perfect complement to brighten anyones eyes.
i'm a highlighter fiend--cream, powder, liquid. if it says "luminizing", i'll try it. i prefer luminous, iridescent and glowing over shimmery and metallic. i've tried all four shade, and Pastel and Sa...