I've found myself becoming more and more of a highlighter user and had been lusting over the very pretty golden shade of Sunbeam from Topshop for such a long time, so when I spotted it in a blog sale I knew I had to snap it up! First of all, how cute is the packaging? It is probably the nicest looking product in my collection and although this one features the older style packaging, you can find Sunbeam with an equally as cute selection of illustrated stars on the new compact. You get 6.5g of product in a dome shape which looks like it will last a long time, especially for people with pale skin like me as you only need to apply a tiny amount of powder to create a lovely golden glow without going overboard. I tend to apply this highlighter with my Real Techniques Contour Brush as it is the perfect size and shape for picking up a little bit of powder and is great for making sure that it is well blended and left looking natural on the cheeks, brow bone or wherever else you fancy applying it. All in all, I can't fault Sunbeam as it has been the perfect addition to my minimal everyday makeup look, giving my cheeks such a pretty glow and really brightening up my whole face as Autumn has been approaching. What do you think of this golden highlighter?
I've found myself becoming more and more of a highlighter user and had been lusting over the very pretty golden shade of Sunbeam from Topshop for such a long time, so when I spotted it in a blog sale I knew I had to snap it up! First of all, how cute is the packaging? It is probably the nicest looking product in my collection and although this one features the older style packaging, you can find Sunbeam with an equally as cute selection of illustrated stars on the new compact. You get 6.5g of product in a dome shape which looks like it will last a long time, especially for people with pale skin like me as you only need to apply a tiny amount of powder to create a lovely golden glow without going overboard. I tend to apply this highlighter with my Real Techniques Contour Brush as it is the perfect size and shape for picking up a little bit of powder and is great for making sure that it is well blended and left looking natural on the cheeks, brow bone or wherever else you fancy applying it. All in all, I can't fault Sunbeam as it has been the perfect addition to my minimal everyday makeup look, giving my cheeks such a pretty glow and really brightening up my whole face as Autumn has been approaching. What do you think of this golden highlighter?