I want to glow, not sparkle like Edward Cullen.

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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.

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 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 22, 2014

Alura J.

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

Jul 22, 2014

Alura J.

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

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

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 21, 2014

Rebecca J.

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

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

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

Gabriella R.

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