This summer I’ve been binging on highlighter and
experimenting with contour to achieve that fresh, dewy glow and definition.
Along with dabs of mild glimmering shine and subtle everyday accents there is a
growing trend of ultra bright face shimmer called strobing. Many brands are joining
in by releasing heavily saturated pigments in various shades for an effect I
like to call disco ball chic and beauty junkies can’t seem to get enough!
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Cosmetics has recently launched two gorgeous palettes with shades designed to
enhance the sun and moon’s effect on your skin for a glowing, youthful
appearance. While you’re out enjoying the summer temperatures and lounging by
the pool, Sun-Kissed Glow compliments all skin tones and captures the warmth of
the seasons with classic gold, rose gold and sparkling bronze.
When the sun goes down
and you’re ready to head out for a night of fun, the Moonlight Glow Palette illuminates
the skin with cooler tones including soft gold, bronze and shimmery pink.
Initially the highlights have a creamy, silky texture for superior glide and seamless blending but once applied and dry they set well and transform to powder for all day wear. Although the formula is slightly
creamy, the pigments don’t have that slick, oiliness that attracts dust
particles, hair and other substances so you won’t end up with a smeared mess.
They are also very lightweight, smooth and easy to apply with a finger plus
they pack a bold punch of high-impact shimmer that instantly brightens the skin
for a luminous glow that seems to emit from within.
The shades are all very buildable so you can go from sheer
to glam with a few swipes for a pretty strobed effect. Many of the hues have a
shimmery base and a dusting of micro-fine glitter fragments so you get a double
dose of radiance that efficiently enhances the skin.
All 6 coordinating shades were made to flatter every
complexion and you can pick them up for $34.00 ea exclusively
at Shoppers Drug Mart. The palettes are limited edition so get them before they disappear!
i haven't used highlighters in a while, but recently started experimenting with them again.
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