![]() With the nozzle end, the packaging allows you to dispense exactly the right amount of product, without having any accidents. Unlike Hocus Focus, this formula can remain quite white on the skin and I find that it isn't as flattering as the others when I'm tanned. This is a white cream that blends into a pinky, pearlescent highlight. Again, this is another product that you are supposed to use on it's own or mixed with your base, but I have used it over my foundation. Blending the product is no problem, but you need only a small amount to achieve a gorgeous sheen. In terms of texture, Illamasqua's Gleam Cream in Flex is a lot thicker. This product is such a bargain, so easy to buy (as it's stocked in Boots) and is my favourite of them all! The pump allows you to use just the right amount of product and also keeps everything hygienic. ![]() All products from this brand are cute and kitsch, including this one. This may be a concern for anyone with skin sensitive to fragrance and if so, you should try it first and judge for yourselves. ![]() Perfumed with the well known Soap & Glory smell, I think it smells divine and this does seem to linger on the skin. Like the others, it is also quite dramatic, but it looks the most natural of them all. The liquid is so light and non sticky and you only need a small drop, as it is quite runny. Rather than having pink undertones, like the previous highlighters, this one has more of a yellow/golden undertone, which compliments my skin much more. Even though I think you are meant to use this under/mixed in with your foundation, I have used it on top of my makeup and it's been fine. Soap & Glory's Hocus Focus is more of a skin care product, than a makeup product, but I just had to include it.
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