montREALady
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When I took those Sephora classes that's what I used the Hourglass for, as a setting powder. I remember checking it out before that and finding it too subtle for a highlight, then took the class and the teacher saying she loves it as a setting because she likes glowy skin.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
hourglass can be uset not as setting but FINISHING powder it gives the whole face more polished smoother look
That's actually what I meant. I don't always set with a powder. I don't want/need to all the time. My makeup rarely moves. I sometimes use setting and finishing interchangeably but in my head I know what I mean :lmao:[COLOR=0000FF]That's how I always used it----as a finishing powder, OVER my setting powder---just a very light dusting.[/COLOR]