answer 1
I use radiance to highlight my cheek bones by using the swirl, tap and buff technique. If you want more of a shine then try using a fuller coverage brush.
answered 1 month, 1 week ago
answer 2
Hi, I find the same thing with some products that you use to highlight. Some shades just arent suited to some people for this type of highlighting but what I do is add it to the brow bone just under my brow instead and it has the same effect for me. You could try using a different type of brush, I have tried both a shadow and blush brush.
answered 3 months, 1 week ago
Submitted by:
BMJunkie
Cheshire, UK
answer 3
Have you tried using different brushes? Sometimes using a smaller brush above the eyebrows gives a fuller coverage of radiance and is more noticeable.
answered 6 months ago
Submitted by:
PeppaPig
England
answer 4
I also put the flawless radiance around the inner corners of my eyes - it really brightens the area and make you look wide awake.
answer 5
When you apply the radiance shades, the best thing to do is to write the number 3 on your face with it. I always start with the cheek, just incase i have too much powder on my brush, it will look more natural and is easily fixed if it is on my cheeks rather than starting at my forehead. Blend the powder into your cheeks, take it up to above your eyebrow (but not too far over) and then back down on to your cheek and again down to the point where your chin begins but no further! Make sure you do this on both sides, otherwise you will look lopsided! I always do this and it gives me the perfect radiance, hope this helps!
answer 6
radiance products can be used all over the face but look especially beautiful used on eyes, cheeks and also on your lips mixed with lipgloss. you could use it underneath your eyebrows just inderneath the arch to highlight this area too, hope this helps xxx
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
answer 7
I use these radiance shades as a blush too, just onto the apples of my cheeks.
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
answer 8
I always use my radiances on my cheek bones, nose, and slightly under the eye brows. I always use a full flawless brush for this too, as i think the coverage is better than using the angled blush brush. If you feel you aren't seeing the difference, perhaps try using a bit more powder? x
answered 1 year, 7 months ago