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Strobing Is the New Contouring. Here's How to Do It Flawlessly (With GIFs)Meet strobing, the superpretty, low-key alternative to contouring |
Strobing Step 4: Choose the Best Shade for Your Skin Tone For fair and light skin tones, a general rule of thumb is to use champagne or pink shades. We like Trestique Highlight & Perfect Multipurpose Stick, $34, in Maldives Luminescent, Wander Beauty Catch the Light Highlighter, $25, a makeup line co-founded by supermodel Lindsay Ellingson, or Ramy Beauty Pure Juice Highlighter, $28.
For olive and dark skin tones, McAdams recommends warm peach and gold shades, like Benefit Sunbeam Highlighter, $26. Another option: Bliss Well Lit Serum Illuminating Fluid, $28.
L'Oréal Paris True Match Lumi Liquid Glow Illuminator, $12.99, which comes in three shades to flatter every skin tone, and has an ultra light, yet creamy, formula. Flower Beauty Glisten Up! Highlighter Chubby, $9.99, also comes in three shades and gives skin a subtle, pretty glow.
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For olive and dark skin tones, McAdams recommends warm peach and gold shades, like Benefit Sunbeam Highlighter, $26. Another option: Bliss Well Lit Serum Illuminating Fluid, $28.
L'Oréal Paris True Match Lumi Liquid Glow Illuminator, $12.99, which comes in three shades to flatter every skin tone, and has an ultra light, yet creamy, formula. Flower Beauty Glisten Up! Highlighter Chubby, $9.99, also comes in three shades and gives skin a subtle, pretty glow.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Strobing Step 5: Start With Your Brow Bone