With the LORAC Light Source Illuminating Highlighters, the Light Source Will Be Cheekbones - Makeup and Beauty Blog

Wearing a mixture of LORAC Starlight and Twilight
Wearing a mixture of the LORAC Light Source Illuminating Highlighters in Starlight and Twilight ($22 each)

I don't know about you, only I think that when we look back at the "teens"  (2010-2019), we're going to retrieve this era as an era with some very distinct makeup trends, like contouring (duh), stiff brows, probably lip plumping and, of course, lots and LOTS of highlighter.

I'm talkin' more highlighter than J. Lo wore in the early on 2000s.

What was once a product that I didn't think much well-nigh has now become i of my favorite products. I have many of them, but I never seem to accept enough.

"Why aye, I do need 7 champagne-toned highlighters. Thank you for asking."

Nothing excites me more blingy "in your confront" glow products like LORAC'due south Summer 2022 Lite Source Illuminating Highlighters.

Like the Hourglass Ambience Powders, they're highly shiny, finely milled powders based effectually various lighting conditions to give you lot a gorgeous, radiant glow, and they come up in four $22 shades — Starlight, a white opal; Daylight, a soft gold; Twilight, a low-cal bronze; and Moonlight, a pinky pearl.

LORAC also infused the silky powders with anti-aging antioxidants!

LORAC Light Source Illuminating Highlighter
LORAC Light Source Illuminating Highlighters (50-R): Twilight, Starlight
Lorac Light Source Illuminating Highlighter swatches
LORAC Light Source Illuminating Highlighters (L-R): Twilight, Starlight

These are all about low-cal, and that'south the exciting part. When information technology hits them just right, that'southward when their differences really stand out.

Twilight is the light golden bronze 1, and Starlight is the reflective white opal, but if you angle them toward a light source? My goodness, these beauties are and so reflective and illuminating that they catch all the light, and you can hardly tell the difference between them in the pan!

LORAC Light Source Illuminating Highlighter
LORAC Lite Source Illuminating Highlighter in Twilight
LORAC Light Source Illuminating Highlighter
LORAC Light Source Illuminating Highlighter in Starlight

These highlighters arenon for the faint of heart, also, when information technology comes to glow. If yous favor more subtle illumination, I would even go so far as to gently hint that these are peradventure non for you lot.

But, surprisingly, all of this reflective power has perks. I've been wearing Starlight quite a bit lately, and the intense shine actually seems to minimize my pores in a an counterintuitive light-diffusing fashion.

Accept a look for yourself. The movie of me beneath is unretouched (salve a few stray hairs, because a girl's gotta look out for her brows).

If you're like me and can't become enough glow, so pile these puppies on, and be sure to copy my "wow, highlighter!" pose. Simply be careful not to bring them too close to your under-heart surface area to avert enhancing any fine lines.

And these aren't just fabulous highlighters. They're also lovely center shadows. Starlight, for instance, creates a cute halo shadow outcome when popped on the center of the lids with deeper matte browns on either side.

LORAC Light Source Illuminating Highlighter
What I would call my official "highlight on fleek" pose

I'yard quite impressed with these Light Source Illuminating Highlighters. I also checked out the other 2 shades at the LORAC counter, and they're just equally smooth, illuminating and low-cal-diffusing. You can't go incorrect with any of them.

So ladies, what's your favorite glow-rious product?

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