Urban Decay Urbanglow Cream Highlighter: Deserve the SpotLight But Don't Keep It for Long
I suppose if I really wanted an authentic candlelit glow I could walk effectually with a candle up next to my face, but talk about a large pain in the @ss, right? 🙂 And unsafe likewise!
No problem. The new Urban Decay Urbanglow Cream Highlighters ($24 each) are safer than open flames but just every bit illuminating.
UD packed these iv beautiful compacts in Wicked, Sin, Brownish Sugar and Moonshine with pearly glows and paint to spare.
They kinda work like spotlights for the peel. Only pat on cheeks, at your temples, down the bridge of your nose or at the inner corners of your eyes for an instantly brighter outlook and a luminescent glow. They apply smoothly to blank skin, or on top of liquid foundations or tinted moisturizer, but I don't recommend them for use atop powder foundations. When I tried, they looked kinda cakey.
I've been wearing Wicked (the shimmery pinkish) and Sin (the shimmery champagne) on specially rough days when I haven't gotten enough sleep the night before because they're pretty good at apace faking wide-awake eyes.
Sin (left) and Wicked (correct)
From the left on NC35 pare: Wicked and Sin
Wicked on my cheeks and Sin on my eyes
MAC makes something similar with their Cream Colour Base of operations, which I beloved for its long habiliment time. I recall Urbanglow's thinner texture makes it a little easier to blend, but it besides likes to drift into my fine lines (boo!).
The Urbanglows deliver a potent look I like to telephone call my "party glow," LOL! It's super shimmery, bold and true to Urban Decay's way — a strong highlighted look with lots of sparkle and shine (ideal for parties or nights out with your girls); however, if you prefer a softer, subtler glow, the lovely MAC CCBs might be a better choice.
Makeup and Beauty Weblog Rating: Honey these Urbanglows for a strong, shimmery highlighted look, just their thin texture might pb to migration problems, especially on babes with oily skin. Available at Urban Decay counters and online at Urbandecay.com. Class: B
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
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