![]() ![]() Touche Eclat can also cause problems if you choose to be photographed wearing it. The liquid just isn’t thick enough to cover spots and, indeed, it’s not really supposed to: always remember that this is a highlighter, not a concealer. Where Touche Eclat falls down is when you try to use in on spots or blemishes – in fact, I’ve always kept it solely for the dark circles and used a concealer for blemishes. It’s very light, and is absorbed easily – something that’s very important under the eyes because anything too thick will just settle in your wrinkles (Assuming, of course that you have any) and make them look more obvious. ![]() This is definitely one of the best products I’ve used for under eye circles, of which I have many. Uncap it, press the trigger at the end a few times until the brush fills with liquid, and then dab it on, blending with your fingertips. It looks like a pen, and, in fact, works like a pen too, which is handy, really. Packaging:Īs you can see from the picture above, like most YSL products, it comes in a glamorous gold tube – timeless and expensive looking, if a little unadventurous. Well, it is called Radiant Touch after all. The idea is that dark circles look lighter, blemishes look less obvious, and the skin in general looks youthful and, indeed, radiant. Touche Eclat is a highlighter, not a concealer, and it works by reflecting light away from your face. Here’s my quick Yves Saint Laurent Touche Eclat review, to tell you why… Yves Saint Laurent Touche Eclat Review How It Works: I happen to think Touche Eclat is a great product if used properly – as a highlighter – however. Most people who buy it thinking it’s a concealer end up disappointed with it, and with good reason: this is not the product to use if you’re looking to cover blemishes. First of all, it’s important to understand that Touche Eclat is a highlighter, not a concealer. Yves St Laurent Touche Eclat is one of those products that lots of people talk about, but not everyone seems to fully understand. Blush on the apples should blend seamlessly into highlighter, all of which should be just above any bronzer you might wear to contour the cheeks and accentuate your bone structure.Review | Yves St Laurent Touche Eclat Radiant Touch Highlighter I find the latter to be tricky - first, because I have a big forehead and I suspect that highlighting that area, well, highlights it second, because I tend to look a bit theatrical with highlighter there, except when applying makeup for a night look.Īnother good place for highlighter is the very top of the cheekbone, at the outer portion of the cheek. Two options here: the area right under your eyebrow, on the outer half of the eye (where “good bone structure” dictates that the brow bone should be a bit prominent, haha) and/or the area right above your eyebrow, on the inner half. I find the “above the brow bone” zone a bit tricky. Then I’ll use a bit on the lower lash line, from the inner corners of my eyes to about the middle of the lash line. Second, to your question, when I use highlighter, I mainly use it on that area right between the apple of the cheek and the zone where many of us tend to get undereye circles (and one should use real concealer on those as opposed to highlighter). First and foremost, with all that juggling, Emily - you are my hero!!! ![]()
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