![]() ![]() It’s a universal soft champagne pearlescent hue. ![]() down the centre of the nose, cupids bow and brow bone (after makeup). If you like a more subtle finish then simply apply as a normal highlighter – on the cheekbones. If you like glowing and radiant skin then give this a light dusting all over the face with a big fluffy powder brush and you will have that youthful glow in an instant. I use this more as an all over glow as opposed to a targeted highlighter as it is very subtle. The micronized pearls allow it to apply beautifully and it’s so soft it quite literally melts into the skin. This is a highlighting powder, not dissimilar to let’s say Kevyn Aucoin, Hourglass…but it is REALLY finely milled, more so than any others I have tried. (It has a longer name than that but let’s just stick with that.) One product which has stood out for me, and I’m loving it so much it’s slipped it’s way into my daily makeup routine…is the Instaglam illuminating Powder*. I was very curious to see how it would perform and have a few products from the makeup range which I have been trying out. Daisy Lowe is the face of the makeup and they have really pushed the whole highlight/contour theme to promote the launch and brand. Last year Rodial expanded into makeup.they had done various tinted lip balms, BB creams etc in the past but this was PROPER makeup – concealers, powders, contouring products, highlighters etc etc. ![]() I have dipped my toe back into their skincare. I backed off for a bit, as I found it too much and too confusing, but more recently they launched 2 ranges that captured my interest and I found them to be really good the Stem cell Superfood (purple) range and also the Superacids (green) range. So much that I couldn’t keep up with the colours, the different ranges, the different promises and the ‘headline-grabbing’, often controversial names. I used to use their Glamtox range (silver) way back when like 6 years ago when they literally did one face cream, a balm and a cleanser….then they started bringing out loads more skincare… like loads. Rodial is a brand I’ve had a bit of a love-hate relationship with over the years. ![]()
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