Here’s Everything You Need to Know About Liquid Highlighter
It's not surprising that everyone has a liquid highlighter on their Wishlist or in their shopping carts today when glass-like juicy skin is at the top of the trend rankings. You may get a wide variety of highlighters at every beauty supply store, ranging from overpowering to subtle, from rose gold to silver. The flexible and user-friendly product has more applications and advantages than you might realize.
Liquid, Cream, and Powder Highlighters
Getting those accentuated cheekbones has been popular for a while. Instead of the original bulky powders, the shift has been made to the sight and feel of the glow and brilliance through various formulations. Today, highlighters come in cream, powder, and liquid forms.
While there is no denying that powder highlighters are in the form of powder, some are chunky and highly pigmented while others are finely milled and help create a delicate glow. Cream highlighters are a good cross between liquid and powder highlighters because they are simple to apply, mix, and build up to alter the glow's intensity. The last type of highlighter is liquid, which contains extremely concentrated shine pigments that give off an obvious radiance in just one or two drops. Typically, highlighting fluid comes with droppers.
Benefits of A Liquid Highlighter
Easier to manage: Since highlighting fluid may be built up drop by drop and blended before adding another layer, it is simpler to fully maintain control of the finish and level of pigmentation.
Multipurpose: A highlighter is a multifunctional cosmetic that may be used for much more than merely drawing attention to the cheekbones.
Effective for all skin types: Any skin type can use a highlighting fluid, and it can be used in any weather.
Buildable: Unlike other kinds of highlighters, liquid ones are simple to blend and build. With a beauty blender, you can remove excess or gradually add more.
Different Uses of Liquid Highlighter
One of the most useful and adaptable goods is highlighting fluid, which can be used in a variety of ways.
1. Highlight the high points
Apply the highlighter with a brush or a makeup sponge to give the high points of your face a splash of brightness and shine. The cheekbones, nasal bridge, and cupid's bow are all nicely highlighted by the highlighter.
2. Add it to the foundation
Everyone wants skin that is radiant from the inside out. By adding a few drops of highlighting fluid to your foundation before applying it, you may achieve that look. This will enable you to build a radiant base with a formula and finish that complements your skin tone without being overpowering.
3. Use as an eyeshadow base
Use highlighter as a creamy basis on your eyelids, followed by the application of eyeshadow powder, for days when you want to create a sparkly or glistening eye makeup look. This contributes to improving color payoff and intensifying the appearance with more pigment.
4. Use as a body highlighter
Before leaving for a party, we all like to show off our shoulders, decolletage, and collarbones. Use your highlighter in its spot instead of selecting a separate body highlighter to save time and money. You won't have to worry about your face and neck has two distinct tones, and it will instantly improve your appearance.
5. Highlighting primer
On days when your skin isn't looking its best, you can swap your primer for a liquid highlighter. Even while oily skin might not respond well to this, dull and tired skin can greatly benefit from it.
6. Mix it with your cream blush
Today, most of us apply cream or liquid blush to achieve that flushed appearance. Apply some highlighter and blush together, warm it up with your fingers, then apply it on the apples of your cheeks if you want that blush to glow as well. In just two minutes, you'll be bright and flushed.
How to Apply Liquid Highlighter
Apply a few drops of highlighter on your cheekbones, nose bridge, brow bone, and, if you'd like, collarbones to accentuate the high points of your face. Add a tiny drop to your moisturizer and spread it evenly across your face for a dewy appearance. Instead of rubbing it in, you can dab and spread it using your palm to apply and blend it over the foundation.