![]() Drop dead gorgeous glow is the best way I can describe it! My photos don't really do it justice, but if you need more to be convinced, I encourage you to try it in a store. As someone who wasn't particularly enthusiastic about highlighter, I've been converted by the Glow Subtil! Paired with blush or bronzer it makes my skin look fresh and healthy (it doesn't look oily by the way). It's not metallic, it's not sparkly, it just reflects light in a way that is so amazingly flattering. It looks as if I had dipped a brush in pure light and gently swiped it on my cheek bones. It's hard to translate into words how stunning that glow is: it looks at the same time natural and ethereal. It looks like my skin is glowing gorgeously, but there is no visible texture or shimmer particles, and it doesn't emphasize my pores. If you literally want to glow but not look like a disco-ball, the Glow Subtil Silky Crème Highlighter is exactly what you need. With one layer I get the kind of natural glow that I'm looking for, but I can build it to full opacity in two to three layers. Since it's quite pigmented a little goes a long way. I gently swirl my middle finger on the surface of the pan, without much pressure, and then dab on my cheek bone, lightly swiping to blend the edges. ![]() I find it best applied with fingertips: brushes don't pick up much product, and the texture is so dreamy soft that it's a pleasure to apply with fingers anyway. ![]() Glowing Lights can be applied lightly but it's also buildable if you want a stronger highlight.
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