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That glow, tho! It'southward from Milk Makeup Highlighter in Lit ($24), which I'thou wearing on my upper cheekbones, in the inner corners of my eyes and forth my brow bones.

Once upon a time, super early in the forenoon, I almost took a stick of Milk Makeup Highlighter and put information technology nether my arms. Like deodorant! I caught myself at the final infinitesimal, then I didn't really do it, but if it had, my underarms would've been the most perfectly highlighted underarms in armpit history.

This sounds less crazy when you come across Milk Makeup Highlighter next to my favorite deodorant. Check information technology:

Correct? That'due south what I get for fumbling around in the dark…

Milk Makeup is constantly surprising me. Their vibe, the marketing and their packaging cater to teens, methinks, and being a crabby 40-something-year-old lady (Just kidding! I'm not crabby…except on Tuesdays!), I didn't remember the brand would entreatment to me, only that's been sooooo far from the truth. I've loved their Blush Oil and Sunshine Skin Tint and have at present entered into a serious relationship with Lit, their stick highlighter.

And information technology truly is lit.

Lit is a sheer, shimmery, peachy champagne highlighter from the Milk Makeup permanent line that you lot tin can wear sheer for a natural look, or layer for a hit, visible highlight, and while cream highlighters aren't specially innovative, Milk has perfected this i's shine.

Or, rather, its dewy glow. That'southward a more apt description.

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When subtle peachy champagne highlight dreams come true…

You already know this, only I'd have highlighting over contouring any old 24-hour interval. My beefiness with many highlighters is that they're besides dang frosty.

Aye, those frosty ones look astonishing in still pics and video, particularly in tandem with professional person-grade studio lights that are like high beams bearing directly into your soul…

My eyes bug out a trivial when I call up most that…

In reality, though, when you see that frost in person, it isn't always cute, and heavily frosted pare can look forced and jarring upward close, like it shouldn't be there.

Lately, I prefer my makeup on the coincidental side, similar, "Oh, sure, I merely put this highlighter on, and I'm totally glowing, aren't I? Ain't no thing."

That's the kind of glow I get from Lit. Yes, there'south shimmer, but it's very fine, and when you lot blend information technology, ooh-la-la! So dewy. So effortless.

And then, the shine is on point. Lemme put some on right now…

Ah, perfection! Information technology nigh looks like face gloss but isn't thick or goopy.

Lesser line, Milk did information technology correct (I was gonna say, "it does a body proficient," merely that was fifty-fifty too much pun for me).

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The gloss is BECCA Liquid Crystal in Rose Quartz X Seashell, and the liner is a mix of two Urban Decay 24/seven Glide-On Eye Pencils (Abyss and LSD).

I besides loooove this highlighter's colour and tone. Milk calls this universal, and I agree. The champagne peach isn't too warm or cool. It's somewhere in the middle, so information technology should piece of work well for all ages and skin tones.

Plus, on top of all this goodness, Lit is like shooting fish in a barrel to use. Milk's "Melt Applied science" responds to your body oestrus when the product touches your pare, and the cream melts into something closer to a liquid, making it easier to blend.

And it really does piece of work. Goooooo science!

No, seriously, though, I think cream highlighters get a bad rap sometimes because the drier ones tin be difficult to diffuse. They'll sit on top of your skin and exit a visible line between the product and whatever you're wearing under them.

Not terribly flattering if you're going for a seamless look, ya know?

Simply this cream feels moist and wet every bit yous work it in, and the edges vanish into whatever products you're already wearing.

Yeah, homo. Like I said, it's LIT. Try it sometime! I think you'll like it.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty aficionado,

Karen

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