Anastasia Beverly Hills Moonchild Glow Kit
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From the moment I tried my first ever Glow Kit, I have been desperate to get my hands on some of the others and I have finally managed to do so! I was a little bit unsure on this one at first, I didn't really know how I could make a blue highlighter work, but I figured for someone with fair skin like myself, it had the potential to look great.
This was definitely the case. It's not the sort of highlight I would personally want to build up but if you did want to give it a go, it's definitely possible. Personally, a light application gives a very natural glow to the face and looks particularly nice on cool skin tones.
The Moonchild Glow Kit costs £39 which I think is very reasonable for 6 amazing quality highlighters, however considering that they are more of an unusual colour choice for a highlighter, many people probably won't want to spend that much money on them for fear that they won't suit them. But I personally don't mind paying that sort of prize, but I am an highlighter fanatic!
There are 6 shades in the palette, Blue Ice (diamond white with an icy blue reflect), Star (moonstone fusion of mint, platinum and silver reflect), Purple Horseshoe (glittering lavender with an arctic blue reflect), Pink Heart (pearl white with a pink opal reflect), Lucky Clover (shamrock infused gold with canary yellow diamond reflect) and Blue Moon (frozen blue with a silver reflect). All the shades are incredibly pigmented and can be built up for a very intense highlighter, but can also be applied lightly for a more natural glow.
If you're yet to try a Glow Kit, I would definitely say to go for it! I would also very much advise you to consider giving this one a go, particularly if you have fair skin. It isn't as scary as it looks! Anyone in the UK wanting to buy this palette can do so directly from the ABH website here.
Let me know in the comments if you have tried this, or any of the other Glow Kits, and what you think of them.
Beth x
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