Glamour (South Africa)

GLOW A L L THE WAY

We’re calling it: the decade of incandesce­nt skin has arrived. Your radiant skin guide here.

- Words by JESÉ-CHÉ LILLIENFEL­DT

“Using your ngertips, massage a serum or oil into your face before applying makeup. The stimulatio­n can help get the blood moving to wake up your whole complexion.” – MOLLY R STERN, MAKEUP ARTIST “Go for products with trusted ingredient­s, such as glycolic acid and vitamin C which will help brighten your skin and get your glow back. Exfoliate at night with a glycolic acid peel. It leaves your skin instantly smoother and brighter!” – MARISE MACKAY, L’ORÉAL SA PRODUCT MANAGER

“Mix a few drops of luminiser with your moisturise­r or foundation, then apply the mixture with a damp sponge. It will create an even, sheer layer of sheen that looks more natural than a highlighte­r.” – GITA BASS, MAKEUP ARTIST “A highlighte­r stick works amazingly as a body shimmer. The trick is to hunch your shoulders forward so your collarbone­s pop out; that’s where you want it. Add powder on top for even more glow. It photograph­s beautifull­y!” – PAT MCGRATH, MAKEUP ARTIST “Hanging my head upside down for three minutes a day is my long-term strategy for getting that lit-from-within glow.” – RENÉE ROULEAU, AESTHETICI­AN “Use toner before serum or cream. Think of it as a glass of water for your skin. Serums and creams can penetrate deeper if the skin is hydrated.” – NACHI CLICK, BEAUTY BUSINESS OWNER “Strobe with lip gloss by applying gloss along your cheekbones with a lip brush. Then, using your “ngertips, dab the gloss into your skin to give your complexion a slight radiance.” – ZIPHO NTLOKO, MAKEUP ARTIST

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