A pencil concealer will have more control of the placement — use the darker one to shade areas that are naturally shaded and the lighter concealer to highlight areas that
naturally catch the light.
Apply the highlighter to the points of your face that
naturally catch the light: apply to cheekbones, nose, brow bone and chin, to illuminate features.
Just draw the lighter shade of concealer on the areas that
naturally catch light, and use a darker one to shade in the areas that are naturally shaded.
To properly highlight or strobe, use a concealer that's two shades lighter than your skin tone or a highlighter that flatters your complexion to emphasize the areas of your face that
naturally catch the light.
Apply the highlighter to the areas that would
naturally catch light: this is generally the tops of your cheekbones, brow bones, bridge of your nose, forehead and chin.
Not exact matches
This lightweight botanical formula
catches and reflects
light to highlight the areas where your skin
naturally glows.
Generally, apply highlighter to the high points of the face, which
catch light naturally, like temples, cheekbones or bridge of nose.
I have
naturally blonde hair, and most shades and brands of eyebrow pencil are just too dark... a
catch - 22 if there ever was one, because my brows are just too
light on their own.
This way the pout looks
naturally fuller and appears to
catch more
light, which is of course, sleight of hand... and color
Director James Ward Byrkit's compositions are shaky and
caught on the fly, his palette is defined by that ugly yellow glow brought on by
naturally captured suburban household
lighting, and the acting capture is filled with stutters and tics, interrupted occasionally by faux - profound line readings of dialogue that, on occasion, is painfully portentous.
So
naturally, using miles and points to
catch the northern
lights quickly became one of my travel priorities.