2/20/2023 0 Comments Hourglass ambient light review![]() If I don't use this powder my makeup looks so much more cakey by the end of the day, it keeps my cake face looking more like skin. It helps combat the redness and gives it such a healthy finish. This powder really is the perfect tone for my fair, redness prone skin. The only thing I apply after this powder is my highlight. I don't use this instead of a setting powder as I find it really does work best as a "finishing powder" once all your makeup, including setting powder, has been applied. I use this powder every single day to "finish" my makeup. It's a good sized powder and is the same beautiful, silky formula that all ambient powders are. It certainly wasn't $50 - I'm assuming this is the American price? Mine was $76, and worth every penny. A powder with a yellow tint that helps combat redness? Yes please! Even though Ethereal is very sheer, it does lighten my skin tone a teeny bit, thus making it not very ideal for anyone with a deeper skin tone. I'd had the ambient lighting palette for a while and hadn't even considered getting any more Hourglass powders until I started seeing KirstyJ raving about her Diffused Light powder. But still I would definitely repurchase these, especially Radiant Light. The only drawback I can think off besides being expensive is if you want your makeup to look shine free all day this won't stop your face from getting shiny or needing a touch up. I only have a few grams of each of these powders but they have lasted me a long time and they're my most reached for setting powder. I can also use this to set under my eyes and it doesn't make my under eye concealer crease. I really don't see a huge difference between the effects I get from using Dim or Diffused Light to set my makeup but Radiant Light is like a bronzer for me. As far as as setting powder goes it doesn't give a matte finish it gives a subtle glow. I really like using either Dim or Diffused Light all over my face to sort of set my makeup and then I like to use Radiant Light lightly all over to give a bit of a bronzed glow but then I like to use it as a very subtle bronzer and I have done a touch of contouring with it as well. Radiant Light - a sun-kissed golden beige that enhances overall complexion with believable, subtle warmth, and also extends a summer glow. Its good for setting under the eyes and will brighten things, but it doesnt keep me from creasing and does not blur pores. I don't have a full-sized powder but I have three of the powders in Dim Light, Diffused Light and Radiant light.ĭim Light - a neutral peach beige powder that blurs imperfections and highlights a radiant complexion with the perfect balance of warm and cool tones.ĭiffused Light - a soft, warm, pale yellow powder that conceals redness and gives skin clarity-like a soft ray of morning light. It does not emphasize dry patches or. The shimmer particles in the. I get no powder kick up when using a brush. A very natural, buildable colour and definitely a versatile nude/neutral that would suit a lot of skin tones. It blurs pores, makes my skin look smooth and radiant, doesn't emphasize fine lines and feels so light on my skin. Texture: The powder is very fine and disappears into the skin. ![]() This is one of the best powders you can buy! It's expensive but so worth it. ![]()
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