By Kimberly Nissen, The Beauty Bandit
Illuminators and highlighters are a girl’s best friend for achieving that healthy, lit-from-within glowing skin. We have the best products for you to try and the expert tips on how to use them. There is a big difference between glowing and being shiny.
A glowing moisturiser that contains iridescent particles to brighten and clarify skin, and botanicals, antioxidants, vitamins and green tea to freshen.
RRP $55 from M.A.C Cosmetic pro stores and counters
Expert Advice
“By applying the illuminating moisturiser to your skin before foundation you will get a subtle glow, great for oily complexions”, says MAC Senior Artist, Nicole Thompson.
Available in four shades, these liquid illuminators can be used on the face or body to add a sheen ranging from subtle to intense. The light-reflecting mineral formula contains Jojoba, Vitamin C & E, and is suitable for sensitive skin.
RRP $14.95 from Priceline, Kmart, Big W and selected pharmacies
Sheer, natural-looking luminosity is achieved with this lightweight liquid. The oil free formula glides-on and blends into skin easily for an instantly flattering effect. Available in three shades.
RRP $48 from David Jones, Myer, Terry White and selected independent pharmacies
The iridescent loose powder gives skin the same benefits as a wet illuminator but can work better for those who are too fearful of overdoing it. The powder contains mica, zinc oxide and pigmented minerals to easily dust over desired areas.
RRP $45 from Inika Cosmetics online
The delicious raspberry-scented pearl cream does a lot more than leaving your face smelling good. Raspberry and chamomile soothe, while sesame seed oil keeps the skin looking and feeling moist.
RRP $53 from Benefit Boutique and Myer
Expert Advice
We asked Benefit Cosmetics Training and Promotions Manager, Jessica Bok, for her best tips on applying illuminator.
“The best way to apply illuminator is to use your fingers or a foundation brush to blend illuminator over a moisturiser or foundation base. Then dust a little powder down your t-zone or where needed. Be careful not to dust too heavily over the illuminated areas.
Illuminator should be applied to the cheekbones and under the brow. These areas catch the light, and the ark around the eye makes your eye area and brows more of a feature. Alternatively, mix a little illuminator in with your moisturiser or foundation base and apply all over for a subtle glow and dewy complexion.”