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07-31-2015 01:27 PM - edited 07-31-2015 01:30 PM
Thanks. RMS is a cream tho and not a powder. I'm lookin for something to dust over foundation, if something like that exists. I'm a senior and just wan that slight healthy sheen, nothing theatrical.
07-31-2015 01:31 PM
I bought a product a few months ago at sephora. I really love it! Hope they never stop making it. It is by Laura Gellar. It is called swirled gelato illuminator. Something like that. I dont have it in front of me right now. The shade i chose is called ballerina. It gives me a nice glow, sheen so to speak. Not sparkle. Although I would probably like that. Iam almost 51. It works wonderful. It doesn't come with a brush. I had on hand a big fluffy brush. Highly recomment this product. It will probably last me a very long time. Hardly looks used.
07-31-2015 01:58 PM
@Reba055 wrote:I tried to copy and paste but couldn't. Look at Nuxe Huile Prodigieuse Or. It's the golden one, not the clear oil.
Ditto on this one, and it has a beautiful scent - someone described the scent as like a summer night on the beach, and that sounds just right.
07-31-2015 02:08 PM
Skinn has a compact called "Candlelight" that is a finishing powder - no talc - that you can put over ... I believe there is another one called "Chandelight" but I'm not sure who makes it - similar. IT also makes an illuminizer - I didn't care for that one too much. My preference of all of them is the enlighted radiance cream and the "glow" comes through nicely on my face - I wear very little make-up. I'm 55 and swear by these products. I don't want to look like a lantern - just healthy. Good luck on your quest!
@Kleo wrote:Thanks. RMS is a cream tho and not a powder. I'm lookin for something to dust over foundation, if something like that exists. I'm a senior and just wan that slight healthy sheen, nothing theatrical.
07-31-2015 04:18 PM
IT cosmetics Hello LIght illuminating powder.
Holy. Grail.
07-31-2015 07:05 PM
@nycgrl wrote:Skinn has a compact called "Candlelight" that is a finishing powder - no talc - that you can put over ... I believe there is another one called "Chandelight" but I'm not sure who makes it - similar. IT also makes an illuminizer - I didn't care for that one too much. My preference of all of them is the enlighted radiance cream and the "glow" comes through nicely on my face - I wear very little make-up. I'm 55 and swear by these products. I don't want to look like a lantern - just healthy. Good luck on your quest!
@Kleo wrote:Thanks. RMS is a cream tho and not a powder. I'm lookin for something to dust over foundation, if something like that exists. I'm a senior and just wan that slight healthy sheen, nothing theatrical.
Here is a description of "Candlelight". I do think it is what you are looking for. It's not a powder like a foundation or the old fashioned compacts. Otherwise if you don't want a cream and you don't want a powder, I don't think I know of anything else to recommend for you. I don't care for illuminizers - they have way too much shimmer and accentuate wrinkles which is the opposite effect of what I personally want. Maybe watch the video and see about the 2 products I recommended. I really do believe in them and they are highly rated, cruelty free and affordable.
Candlelight Translucent Powder:
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