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Marc Jacobs Glow Stick Glistening Illuminator

June 23, 2016

I usually avoid posting more than one single-product review in the same week, but since it's Highlighter Week I just had to fill you in on another cream highlighter I've been obsessing over lately. I was bouncing up and down when I found out I was being sent the Marc Jacobs Glow Stick Glistening Illuminator* from Influenster, so I've really been putting it to the test since receiving it.

The Marc Jacobs Glow Stick is super compact and perfect for traveling, but it still contains almost 14 grams of product. The packaging is super sleek and minimal, like all Marc Jacobs products, and it fits perfectly in the palm of the hand. It kind of reminds me of a mini stick of deodorant, but a really chic mini deodorant. The product itself comes in one shade, Spotlight, which is described as a "universal glow." It's got both gold and silver pigments in it, so it can flatter both warm and cool skintones. I think this is definitely true - on my skin, the silver tones pop more, but I've seen it look more gold on someone with warmer skin. Usually when a product only comes in one shade it's a problem, but here I genuinely think this will suit anyone.

The formula itself is a super blendable cream. When I want a more intense glow, I apply it straight from the stick and blend out the edges, but on a day to day basis, dabbing it on with fingers leaves the most beautiful radiance to the skin. As you can see from the swatch above, you can't actually see any shimmer particles, but it manages to leave a wet-looking sheen. It's definitely a perfect summertime product. The cream isn't greasy at all and you really can't feel it on your skin once it's applied. I think people with oily skin would definitely be able to use this despite it being a cream. Because of its texture, it lasts all day on me. It's really a perfect product to fake a nice, healthy glow, but you can definitely make a more intense statement too. If you're not a highlighter hoarder like me, you could definitely get away with only having this one highlighter and never needing another one since it's so versatile. This is tied with the Glossier Haloscope Highlighter (that I just reviewed on Tuesday) for my favorite highlight at the moment.

Have you tried the Marc Jacobs Glow Stick? What's your favorite highlighter?

*This product was kindly sent to me by Influenster, but all opinions are my own. Please see my disclaimer for more information.


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The Full Face of Highlighters Challenge

June 22, 2016

I couldn't have a whole week dedicated to highlighters on the blog without trying out the oh so popular "Full Face of Highlighters" Challenge, could I? Being a serial highlighter hoarder, I knew this was something I had to try when I saw the video that sparked this whole thing. This kind of thing is definitely better in video form, but I thought it might still be cool as a little bonus post this week to talk through the products I used.

As my base I mixed together some MAC Strobe Cream, BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector in Moonstone, BECCA Backlight Priming Filter, and a few drops of the Glossier Perfecting Skin Tint. This started me well on my way to Tin Man Glam. I used the Milk Makeup Gel Brow as a base in my brows and then went and filled them in with the Kat Von D Metal Crush Eyeshadow in Synergy - not technically a highlighter, but it is pretty metallic. On my eyes I used the Metal Crush Eyeshadow in Thunderstruck, one of the most beautiful highlight shades (I highly recommend picking it up when it comes back in stock) with more of Synergy blended lightly into the crease. I used a sample of the new YSL Vinyl Couture Mascara in Black and tried to create a highlighted effect by brushing some of the Thunderstruck eyeshadow onto my lashes before the mascara dried. It didn't really translate on camera, though.

In lieu of my usual matte bronzer I swiped on some of the Glossier Haloscope highlighter (review) in Topaz and topped it with the rosy bronze shade in the Tom Ford Skin Illuminating Powder Duo in Moodlight. Where I would normally use highlighter on a regular day, I striped on some of the Marc Jacobs Glow Stick Glistening Illuminator* and dotted some of the Colourpop Highlighter in Smoke N Whistles over the top. To set my face I used a big fluffy brush and a healthy helping of the Anastasia Beverly Hills Illuminator in Starlight to really set off that glow. I ended up wanting to make my cheekbone highlight more intense, so I went over it with the pigment from the Pat McGrath Skin Fetish 003 in Nude. On my lips I used the Colourpop Lippie Stix in Aquarius as a base and then patted in more of the Glossier Haloscope in Topaz again.

I was not surprised at all with how much I ended up loving this look, and I almost wanted to go out in it. Ever since trying this look I've been wearing more highlighter on an everyday basis, and while people at work may just think I've become exceptionally sweaty this week, I feel great about my strategically shiny face. This was so much fun to try, so I definitely suggest playing around with it if you love highlighters as much as I do!

Have you tried this challenge yet? Let me know if you do, I'd love to see the result!


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Glossier Haloscope Dew Effect Highlighter

June 21, 2016

You may have seen on Twitter that I decided that this week on the blog is going to be "Highlighter Week" - all of my posts this week will revolve around highlighters. First up is a new release from Glossier that I ordered without hesitation after hearing about its release - the new Haloscope highlighters.

You probably already know by now what a Glossier fangirl I am. I'll buy any new release. They're definitely my favorite brand, and everything I've used works so well with my skin and with my routine, so they just can't go wrong in my eyes. With the brand being so focused on clean, dewy skin, it was only a matter of time before they released a highlighter.

Haloscope comes in two shades - Quartz, a pearly pink champagne, and Topaz, a golden bronze color. Both formulas contain real crystal extracts (rose quartz for Quartz and topaz for Topaz, naturally) which is a really cool touch - you can tell people there are literal crystals contributing to your glow. The core is made up of solid moisturizing oils (coconut, castor seed, and sweet almond oils) to give you a dewy look that's actually benefitting the skin.

Left: Quartz, Right: Topaz

Like I said, I ordered Quartz as soon as I heard about the release. Once I tried it for the first time, I immediately went back and ordered Topaz. It was love at first swipe. These somehow manage to be both subtle and striking at the same time - they're never glittery or even shimmery, but the dewy sheen it leaves on the skin is nevertheless intense. Despite being a super pale human, I find that both shades are equally wearable, as long as I adjust the product's placement. When I wear Quartz, I wear it as I would wear any highlighter - on the tops of my cheekbones, and also on my brow bones, the inner corners of my eyes, and my cupid's bow. I treat Topaz as more of a super glowy bronzer - I apply it to my actual cheekbones and blend back towards my temples. I sometimes mix it with a matte cream bronzer as well (more on that in the coming weeks). I love wearing both at the same time - Topaz on my cheekbones and Quartz right above it. When I blend the two in the middle, the effect is almost prismatic and hypnotizing.

As you would expect from something with such moisturizing ingredients, this glides on effortlessly and easily blends with a finger. When I'm wearing Quartz, I simply swipe it on straight from the stick in a "C" shape from brow bone to cheekbone and blend with my fingers. It lasts all day on me, though I'm not so sure it would be as long-lasting on someone with more oily skin than me. These have been the only highlighters I've been reaching for since I got them, even over the Pat McGrath Skin Fetish! I'm not a fan of the phrase "holy grail" to describe products, but I think I have to use it here. These truly are stunning and have quickly surpassed all of my other highlighters as my absolute favorite. This is the secret to dewy beach babe skin for sure.

Left/bottom: Topaz, Right/top: Quartz

Have you tried the Glossier Haloscope highlighters yet? Are you as blown away as I am?

Also, not to be a tease, but I've got something super exciting having to do with Glossier coming soon, so watch this space!


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