Where to Apply Glow Tint So Skin Looks Dewy, Not Greasy
According to Turnbow, highlighters and glow tints should be applied to the high points of the face. These high points are where the sun hits your skin, such as the tops of cheekbones, brow bones, bridge of nose, and cupid’s bow. Avoid the T-Zone area, which is where sweat normally accumulates. “I personally love Haley’s Re-fract Smoothing Highlighter Powder as it has a golden hue,” Turnbow told E!
Another tip is to double-check your makeup before leaving the house. “Making sure to check they’re luminous, not greasy in proper light after doing makeup,” she said. Plus, use your fingers to blend or tap in your highlighter instead of packing it with a brush.
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