It seems everyone is after 'glass skin' at the moment – that dewy, light reflective sheen to the skin, especially on the high points of the face, that's universally flattering and youthful. And if you don't know where to start to achieve this, or the thought of applying lots of layers of skincare puts you off, I think I've found the solution.
I've never been a big fan of highlighter powders, but I've recently come across Haus Labs by Lady Gaga's Bio Radiant Highlighter Balm, and it's a total game-changer. This handy crayon-like sticks come in six flattering shades, are super-easy to use, and instantly illuminate the skin in such a flattering way.
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Priced at £30 and available from Sephora, these Bio Radiant Highlighter Balms couldn't be easier to use: simply draw on over or under make-up where required (I like putting them on the tops of my cheekbones and brow bones), then blend slightly with fingers. They can also be used on the eyelids; the tinted shades in particular look lovely on the lids.
My favourite shade is the transparent Pure Glass, which doesn't add any shimmer or colour, but instead just a lovely luminous glazed look that instantly improves my face in seconds. It's very similar to the clear end of Pat McGrath Labs Skin Fetish Highlighter and Balm Duo, £50, or Chanel's Baume Essential in Transparent, £38, and if you've always been a bit scared of using highlighter, this is a great place to start; you really can't got wrong.
Despite initially thinking it wouldn't suit me, I also really like the Haus Labs Highlighter Balm in Champagne Quartz, and would use this when doing more of a 'done' make-up look.
I've been really impressed with Haus Labs since trying its viral B Structural Volumizing + Lengthening Mascara, £27, which is the most lengthening mascara I've ever tried – in just a few swipes this mascara had my lashes visibly nearly reaching my eyebrows. It also gives dramatic volume – no natural fluffiness here, this is for full-on, spiders'-legs lashes.
For other cheaper alternatives of cream highlighters, you could try Glossier Haloscope Dew Effect Highlighter, £22, the mini version of the Rare Beauty Positive Light Liquid Luminizer, £15, or L'Oréal Paris Lumi Le Glass Stick, currently £8.99.
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