![]() I think it gives the most flattering tint to my skin. Wearing Mood Light over a skin-perfecting cream: It is a soft sheer lavender pink that “mimics the softest most forgiving light, reveals the brightest complexion.” I used it as an all-over powder here and in the photo below: Mood Light is my favorite one so far, and until now. Seriously, if you wear this on a night date or something-BAM! Gawjussss. I think this really looks best in darker rooms, so you can be a light in dark places, when all other lights go out. It’s a champagne pearl that “creates a soft, incandescent candlelit glow.” This was my Galadriel powder. OK, so this looks like a bad idea because it was incredibly hot and humid that day that I wore Luminous Light. Wearing Luminous Light and Mood Light over moisturizer: It’s the most basic of the powders, in my opinion. Wearing Ethereal Light over a liquid foundation:Įthereal Light is a transparent powder, meant to “mimic a moonlit glow.” It is stark white in the pan and if I use it with a base that has little tint to it, it’s going to make me look shockingly pale-AS THOUGH LIT BY THE MOON. L-R, swatched: Ethereal, Mood, Luminous, Dim, Incandescent, Radiant Here’s how the powders in the palette swatch next to them: Of course, I was bound to compare these with the ones I already have: Mood Light, Ethereal Light, and Luminous Light. I don’t know if I can get away with it all over my face, since it looks a lot like Luminous Light. It’s a little shimmery, too, and too warm and light to be a contour. Radiant Light is the bronziest of all, so I treated it like one and applied it to the perimeter of my face and anywhere the sun would, technically, kiss my face. I feel like I look a little greasy with it on, so I’m going to play around with it a bit more. I think this should be used very sparingly, too. It’s way too sparkly to be an all-over face powder. Incandescent Light is definitely a highlight shade. ![]() I wore all three in tandem here, and I’m not sure if I’m a fan of how they play together. Me, wearing Dim Light, Incandescent Light, and Radiant Light alone: It’s a product that’s easy to over-apply, in my opinion. A lot of people favor Dim Light, but I feel like it should be used sparingly for it to give you optimal results. It is quite satin-y and deposits just a bit of a sheen to your face that, when applied lightly, can make one look quite healthy. To reiterate, Dim Light is “a neutral peach beige powder that blurs imperfections and highlights the complexion.” I think that’s pretty accurate. I apply these with my new Hakuhodo powder brush, by just pressing it lightly on the powders then gently sweeping over my skin. In any case, I still like what’s on the inside, lol. This is brand new, okay? My 7-month old powders look much newer than this. Look at how scratched my new item came from Hourglass/Space.NK USA (which is where my brother bought this from). I made a remark about them being super lightweight (though they do actually look luxe) when I first got them, but wow. I’m guessing that’s why they threw in the Veil Mineral Primer, which is priced at about $8.32 for 0.16oz, compared to the cost of the full size at $52 for 1.0 fl oz. Someone did the math~ and found out that you actually pay more per g. The powders in this palette are way smaller than the original powders. L-R, swatched: Dim Light, Incandescent Light, Radiant Light Radiant Light - a sun-kissed golden beige powder that enhances the complexion with believable subtle warmth. ![]()
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