Friday, October 23, 2015

Hourglass Ambient Lighting Palette Review + Swatches

I'm sure many make-up hoarders out there will understand my situation. You forget that you have a vast amount of make-up hidden away in your make-up drawer, that sometimes you may neglect some products. This was one of them -_-.

Today I will be reviewing the Hourglass Ambient Lighting Palette.
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Now, many people have mistaken these as highlighters, (they can be if you want) but their main purpose is to be a finishing powder. These finishing powders are suppose to help soften and diffuse the way light reflects on your skin. Sounds strange doesn't it? 

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The finely milled powders are used to help refine the appearance of your complexion, and is suppose to basically make your skin look glowy and flawless. 

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I found the palette to be on the pricey side ($67 CAD), but a little does go a long way. You don't need much of the product to apply all over your face, unless you want to look like a powdery mess. 

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I love using dim light all over my face, though it appears to be way light for me. It blends out quite nicely and works great with my favourite setting powder. I don't highlight my face much, but when I do, incandescent light works great above my cheekbones. Radiant light is pretty tan/orange for some, but for me, it works wonderfully for adding dimension to my bronzer, when I feel it's looking a bit flat. 

Are you a fan of Hourglass products? 

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