highlighter crisis...!!

shimpaniac

Well-known member
Guys,im totally confused.After all that i heard about strobe,thought i'd give it a shot.Got a sample from MAC,and,though i hate to admit it,the thing just refuses to show up on me..as in,really give some substantial glow.I buffed some on my cheekbones with 187,under blush.It kind of shone a bit...but after i returned from dinner,3 hrs later,my face was almost totally matte!!!!
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i'd worn no foundation underneathe,btw.
Im nc 35 for ref.

so whats with this strobe,anyway?? Im being forced to believe its just a hyped product??or is there a user error here?

plzzz help me coz im so sick of my MSF'S...AND I DESPERATELY want a new,easy-to-use highlighter...glowy,not sparkly.
Would you recommend vanilla pigment? whats it like??heard a lot of good stuff about it...

highlighter recs plzz....i so want the J Lo glow!!!!
TIA!!
 

revinn

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I use Strobe Cream, but instead of applying it with a brush, I pat it in with my fingers along my cheekbones and temples. I find that it lasts until I take it off at the end of the night. I also mix it in with my foundation, so maybe that help as well.
 

Mitsy

Member
Benefits high beam or moon beam? I have both and they give a pretty noticeable glow, and if you want more dewyness, just add another coat - the coverage is very buildble. Or Nars multiples; I've heard lots of good things about it, I don't have the nars version myself, but I've got a copy cat version by a drugstore brand and it's pretty good, so now I want the Nars!
 

Kristal

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are you using strobe cream or liquid?
Strobe cream is better imo, it gives a much better glow than the liquid.
 

*KT*

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I dab a little Benefit High Beam into a container then 1 pump of my foundation, mix with the end of my foundation brush, and apply. I find this to give a lot more 'glow' than the results I get with strobe cream. I have a small container I keep near my brushes for this purpose. =)
 

Simply Elegant

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I also agree that mixing it into your foundation will give you a glowier look. That's what I do and it lasts all day for me.
 

shimpaniac

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kristal uhles: umm...cream...not the liquid version...its not available yet where i live
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hmm...thanks a lot guys...well...the foundation idea sounds great,but honestly i wore my satinfinish today...alone...and that itself was pretty shiny..and though i hate to say it,a bit mask-like(just the thought kills me as i just bought a brand new bottle)...maybe i applied too much..
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anyway...high beam and nars ill look into...
thanks once again...
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beauty_marked

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Also maybe try applying it before you apply your foundation so that it just shines through your foundation and then you will get that wanted glow.
 

Sanayhs

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I have to say I do love mixing in vanilla pigment with either my moisturizer or foundation (depends on whether or not I'm using foundation that day) for an all-over glow, or just using it in selected spots for highlighting. I had it mixed in to my moisturizer one day and wore it with secret blush beauty powder blush; when I was in my local MAC store, my MA commented on what a great glow I had.
 

amoona

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Yea I mix it with my foundation it looks better that way. It's very subtle but who wants to be super strobey neway lol It's not ment to be a crazy glow. Strobe Cream will give you a stronger glow.
 
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