New Kid on the Block
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 12:46 pm
....in the highlighter/glow section. Welcome Adorn.
I got hooked because of Aud's post in her blog. Started off using this as one wash eyelid color. Too much, I looked like a drag queen (my skin tone is light medium-medium golden).
Then tried patting it sheerly on my eyelids near the lash line and smudge it a bit at the inner-corner and inner-waterline. PERFECT. I look totally fresh and awake without too many color and the color looks enticing and intriguing at the same time form the violet flashing.
Then, just tonight, I tried applying Adorn along the bridge of my nose, cupid's bow, upper cheek bones towards the temples and brow bones. OMG it's the perfect super subtle highlighter!! When the light hits it right I looked dewy and healthy in a good way without looking like a disco-ball.
Very, very handy in this dreary dull winter days.
I got hooked because of Aud's post in her blog. Started off using this as one wash eyelid color. Too much, I looked like a drag queen (my skin tone is light medium-medium golden).
Then tried patting it sheerly on my eyelids near the lash line and smudge it a bit at the inner-corner and inner-waterline. PERFECT. I look totally fresh and awake without too many color and the color looks enticing and intriguing at the same time form the violet flashing.
Then, just tonight, I tried applying Adorn along the bridge of my nose, cupid's bow, upper cheek bones towards the temples and brow bones. OMG it's the perfect super subtle highlighter!! When the light hits it right I looked dewy and healthy in a good way without looking like a disco-ball.
Very, very handy in this dreary dull winter days.