We often see this word in fashion magazines and hear it in advertisements. But many of us still do not know what a highlighter is. Therefore, we decided to tell you in detail about this cosmetic product and answer a few common questions.

What is this?

The name "highlighter", like most other cosmetic terms found today, comes from the English word to highlight, which means "to highlight or emphasize." In fact, the highlighter does just that. Thanks to him, you can highlight or highlight the desired area of ​​​​the face.

The highlighter contains many light-reflecting particles that give the skin a shimmering effect. At the same time, there are no visible sparkles and particles with flicker in it. This effect is called "inner glow".

The basis for the highlighter is silk powder, which has a light structure. This is especially important for those with dry and aging skin.

What is highlighter used for?

First of all, it is worth noting that the highlighter is used to give the face the desired contours, the so-called sculptural. Due to its reflective particles, the highlighter reproduces the action of a highlighter concealer. It also perfectly masks dark circles under the eyes, mimic wrinkles and even visually corrects the shape of the nose.

How to apply highlighter

First of all, you need to decide on the shape and appearance of the highlighter itself. Only then will it be possible to figure out how to use it correctly. So, highlighters are:

  • creamy;
  • crumbly;
  • liquid;
  • compact.

And they can also have the form:

  • stick;
  • brushes;
  • powders;
  • liquid glitter.

Read about the features of each of these types below.

Where to apply the highlighter?

Regardless of the type and shape of the highlighter, it is applied to certain parts of the face. Most often it is:

  1. Blinds under the eyes (to refresh and "open up" the look, as well as hide dark circles).
  2. Side above the eyebrows (to give relief to the face and lift the line of the forehead).
  3. The sides of the nose (to correct the shape of the nose and balance the proportions of the face).
  4. The inner corners of the eyes (to open the eyes and set close-set eyes).
  5. Bridge of the nose (to slightly narrow the distance between wide-set eyes).
  6. Above/below the eyebrows (to emphasize the shape of the eyebrows and highlight the eyes).
  7. Centered above upper lip/along lower lip contour (to add volume to lips).

Standard use the combination 1,2,4,6. The rest are used depending on the characteristics of the face. Detailed principles of applying a highlighter that will suit you, it is better to learn from the make-up artist.

Types and forms of highlighters

Highlight Pen

The name speaks for itself. This highlighter is made in the form of a pen with a brush at the end. Standard comes in several shades.

Pros: this pen is convenient to place accents and draw thin lines on the lips, under the eyebrows and along the bridge of the nose.

Cons: uncomfortable for large areas of skin.

Liquid Highlighter

Has a light liquid texture. Has a glossy effect. Most often it is placed in containers with a dispenser, and it has a large volume.

Pros: easy to apply on large areas of the face, with a brush gives a perfect contour.

Cons: its shimmering effect is not always needed, there is no variety in shades.

Shimmer Powder

A compact version of a highlighter with a pronounced shimmer effect. There are several shades that can be selected depending on the desired effect. Often applied with a small blush brush.

Pros: Fairly economical to use due to its large volume and compact structure. Comfortable to cover large areas of the face.

Cons: such a highlighter is not suitable for oily skin, because its particles can clog into pores and wrinkles, which will only emphasize them.

Compact Palette

Another type of compact highlighter that, unlike shimmery powder, does not have a shimmery effect. Can also be applied with a brush.

Pros: has a large selection of shades, well suited for both large and small areas of the face.

Cons: sometimes you need to use several brushes at once.

Meteorites

This name was given to multi-colored balls that give the effect of several shades at once. Often they are used instead of powder. But for girls with oily skin, it is better to apply them over powder.

Pros: very economical to use, can be applied not only on the face, but also on the neck and décolleté.

Cons: Not suitable for small areas and for creating sharp outlines. Also requires the use of a special brush.

Loose powder brush

A handy combination of loose powder and brush. Powder is placed in the bottle, and at the end there is a wide brush, with which powder is applied to the face.

Pros: compact and easy to use, does not require an additional brush, economical.

Cons: not suitable for contouring, it takes a lot of practice to use properly.

Cream Highlighter

This type of highlighter has a creamy texture and leaves behind a light veil of shimmering powder on the face.

Pros: can be used on all areas of the face, enhance contours, economical to use, has a compact shape.

Cons: small volume.

Stick

Stick version of a creamy highlighter. Often has a large volume. It also reproduces the effect of powder on the skin.

Pros: economical to use, compact.

Cons: there is no variety in shades, so it is not suitable for all areas of the face.

Source estet-portal.com

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