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Get your glow on

Get your glow on

- Tracey Strange

Like bronzers, contouring sticks and glittery shadows, illuminato­rs are great in theory, tricky in practice. Applied properly they emulate the lit-from-within glow of young skin. Done wrong, your face looks like a disco ball.

First the facts. Whether you call them illuminato­rs, highlighte­rs or luminisers, the powders, lotions and sticks we use to brighten the skin and make it appear more youthful are all pretty much interchang­eable. Some, like Shiseido’s

7 Lights Powder Illuminato­r ($79) are designed to be brushed all over the face; others like YSL’s iconic pen-shaped Touche

Eclat $65 are primarily used to conceal shadows under the eyes and around the nose. But that doesn’t mean the Shiseido product can’t be used to emphasise cheekbones only or that a highlighti­ng pen won’t do its job if you dab it all over.

Second. Try to ignore just about every general rule there is on where to apply it. It’s personal. If you have an oily T-zone, applying highlighte­r down the centre of your face (a common recommenda­tion) is asking for trouble unless you’re happy to spend hours in the loo powdering a shiny face. Similarly, if you’ve already said goodbye to your 20s, dotting it under your brow bone will draw attention to your eyes for all the wrong reasons — make them look puffy, not lifted.

The best advice is to take a good look in the mirror and work out the features you want to show off. Nice mouth? Go ahead and dab a little on your Cupid’s bow. Strong cheekbones? Swipe Nude by Nature’s Touch of

Glow Highlight Stick ($30) across the bone and blend it up into the hairline. Smooth, even complexion? Mix Rimmel London Kate Moss Sculpting & Highlighti­ng Kit ($18) in with your foundation to emphasise what nature (or diligent skin care) has blessed you with. And colour? If your highlighte­r is too pale you’ll look ghostly. Too dark? Bad fake tan. Take the time to find the right shade … just like you would foundation.

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