(HAA): Highlighter Addicts Anonymous

starletta8

Well-known member
I got my box of adorable minis from Sephora today- Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder mini Dim Light (my first Hourglass powder!) and mini Becca Opal- Poured (and a mini Living Proof hair mask).

How do I use the 2 minis, ladies?
 

Lipsnliner

Well-known member
Depending on your skin tone you can use the hourglass powder as a setting powder to keep your foundation (using a light hand) or concealer in place. It has a very subtle glow that it imparts on the skin or use it as soft highlight on the cheeks and high points of your face if you like. As for the cream highlighter, its best as a base under a powder highlight - to keep it in place - or if you like a very dewy look you can forgo the powder and use it on its own. Place it anywhere you want your face to glow :)
 

starletta8

Well-known member
Depending on your skin tone you can use the hourglass powder as a setting powder to keep your foundation (using a light hand) or concealer in place. It has a very subtle glow that it imparts on the skin or use it as soft highlight on the cheeks and high points if you like. As for the cream highlighter, its best as a base under a powder highlight - to keep it in place - or if you like a very dewy look you can forgo the powder and use it on its own. Place it anywhere you want your face to glow :)

Thank you! So basically I can swap it for my Meteorites then, or build it up a little bit. Good to know, I just couldn't resist purchasing the smaller size since I love the blushes so much.

I think I'm going to have to play around with Opal for awhile- for as much as I'm used to working with powders, creams befuddle me.
 

JemSiwo

New member
Hi guys, just wondering where, apart from Ebay, Glambot, Swapidu and Depop I can check to get Becca in Champagne Gold?

Champagne Pop is still at Sephora online, and I've tried it, but unfortunately, it is too light.

Thanks!
 

montREALady

Well-known member
Depending on your skin tone you can use the hourglass powder as a setting powder to keep your foundation (using a light hand) or concealer in place. It has a very subtle glow that it imparts on the skin or use it as soft highlight on the cheeks and high points of your face if you like. As for the cream highlighter, its best as a base under a powder highlight - to keep it in place - or if you like a very dewy look you can forgo the powder and use it on its own. Place it anywhere you want your face to glow :)
That's what I used it for when I took that Sephora foundation class, as a setting powder. The teacher said she used it as one because she loves glowy skin. So I tried and it looked good. Before that when I saw it I found it too subtle as a highlight. I'm talking about the palette: https://m.sephora.com/product/P382309
 

Monsy

Well-known member
hourglass can be uset not as setting but FINISHING powder

it gives the whole face more polished smoother look
 

Medgal07

Well-known member
Beautiful! Did you order that from Dior directly?
Thanks Bosch. Yes, and it's no longer there. I don't know how they make these decisions. Perhaps this means it will show up at other merchants
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Lipsnliner

Well-known member
hourglass can be uset not as setting but FINISHING powder it gives the whole face more polished smoother look 
I have used it as a setting powder (not just a finishing powder) No one here was discussing the difference between the two as thats NOT what she asked for. I gave her options. I know the difference and as a professional I've tested it time and time again. I don't make recommendations unless it passes my tests in person and on camera :haha: but you however can use it how you choose to. lol.
 
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