I want to glow, not sparkle like Edward Cullen.

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Jul 21, 2014

Gabriella R.

I use the nyx liquid illuminator in my foundation. I look radiant, not glittery, and I love it!

Jul 21, 2014

Kitty K.

Stila has a nice illuminator. I mix it all the time with my Laura Mercier foundation since it has a gray tone to it.

Jul 21, 2014

Kyraa D.

I really like the Benefit Watts Up illuminator. I apply it to my brow bones with my fingers & then steak it across my cheek bones, then blend it out with my Beauty Blender. it gives a really nice, natural glow!

Jul 21, 2014

Rebecca J.

Mix benefit high beam with your foundation :) it gives a gorgeous subtle glow

Jul 22, 2014

CPT- Lili R.

I havent tried it but urbandecay has a illuminating bb cream you could look into it and see if its something that will work for you.

Jul 22, 2014

Shrishma D.

I have no suggestion regarding the topic. sorry. but I just wanted to say that the title just about made my day :)
I laughed in the middle of a class!!

Jul 22, 2014

Alura J.

Well, a cheap alternative to experiment with is the revlon brand illuminators.

Jul 22, 2014

Alura J.

Revlon skinlights is the name. had to look it up.

Jul 23, 2014

Alura J.

Bare Light, Pink Light, Peach Light, Bronze Light. They can be mixed in or used alone. I think they are 10 or 11 at drugstore.

Jul 23, 2014

MaKenzie T.

I don't recommend the revlon ones. Every time I have tried it, my makeup has gotten peely and dry and literally crispy and rough feeling. It gets a 0 out ten... lol.

Jul 29, 2014

Alura J.

Makenzie, how did you apply it? When I mixed it in my foundation and applied with a stippling brush I didn't experience any of that.