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Since I have normal to combination skin, I've always been slightly terrified of highlighters for fear of looking like a greaseball. Lately though, I've learned the secrets of subtle highlighting to get that glow-from-within we're all (well, at least I'm) after! Not a fan of the intense highlighting we see all over Instagram (and I mean the one that looks like a big stripe of flash!) - I think it looks unnatural and just too much for day-to-day. Just my two cents, whichever makes you happy though! ;)

Finding the right shade
In finding the perfect, subtle, everyday highlighter, I think the most important thing is to find the shade that's perfect for your skin tone. Not really much to say here, except that you have to try them on your face to really see how it will look on you. Swatching on your arm will not be the most accurate - trust me, a few of my favorite highlighters (that I will be sharing with you below) look completely different swatched on my arm and applied on my face. I have light medium skin with warm undertones, so I find that highlighters with a golden undertone work best for me. If you have cool undertones, try highlighters with a pearly or pinker undertone.

Texture is key
In order for your highlight to look truly skin-like, you want a very fine, satin texture in your highlighters. Big chunks of glitter are definitely out of the question. My two favorite highlighters (listed as #1 and #2 below) look almost matte in the pan, but on top of my cheeks, they give the most natural, satin, skin-like glow!

Use the right tools
What tools you should use really depends on the kind of effect you're after. If you want a more intense highlight, use a fluffy, but dense brush. I prefer a light wash for everyday, so I love using a fan brush for my powder highlighters. It deposits a small amount of product with each swipe, so you can slowly build up the product until you get your desired intensity. For liquid or cream highlighter though, I love using my fingers to apply. I find the warmth from my fingers helps to melt the product on to my skin for a more seamless finish.

Also, remember that when it comes to highlighting, less is definitely more. You want to look dewy and fresh, not glittery, and definitely not oily.

Here are some of my favorite highlighters of LIFE!


1. Laura Mercier Matte Radiance Baked Powder in Highlight-01



If you're a make-up junkie, then you've probably heard of the million and one praises this has gotten from the online beauty community since its release. Even make-up artists swear by this, and I can totally understand why! In the pan, it looks almost just like a face powder. When I swatched it on my arm, I was like meh, this may not even show up at all on me! I was so glad the sales associate at the Laura Mercier counter insisted to apply it with a brush on my face because OMG I was blown away! It gave me the most natural, skin-like glow. I even looked at myself up close in the mirror to check ('cause I'm a skeptic like that) and this did not emphasize my pores whatsoever. The texture is a very finely-milled satin, so it goes on seamlessly on to your skin. I love this stuff. If there's one highlighter I'm going to harass you into purchasing, it's this one! GO GET YOU SOME!

2. Essence Pure Nude Highlighter in 10 Be My Highlight

I think this is a total dupe for the Laura Mercier one I mentioned above because a.) it's also baked, b.) it also looks just like a face powder in the pan, and most importantly, c.) it gives the same effect on the skin. I use this and the Laura Mercier one interchangeably, depending on my mood. Honestly though, if I were to dip my brush into either one of these without looking, and apply it to my face, I would not be able to tell which I was using.

The best part is that this is totally accessible at most major department stores nationwide at less than PHP400 a pop! Love finding drugstore dupes for high-end products!

3. Becca Shimmering Skin Perfector in Opal


I only have one liquid highlighter - this one from Becca. Honestly, I got it because I saw Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach use it in her everyday make-up tutorial LOL I don't know what I was expecting from this, though I was pleasantly surprised with the fresh, dewy look it gave me when I applied it with my fingers. The shimmers in this are so fine, they do not come off the least bit gritty on your skin. This is a nice option for those with drier skin types.

4. Becca Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed in Champagne Pop


For day-to-day, I will choose any of the above three highlighters in this list, but I do have a more intense option for special occasions or say, a night out (who am I kidding, I rarely go out at night.) This one by Becca in shade Champagne Pop is probably the most hyped about highlighter in the online beauty community. Beauty YouTuber Jaclyn Hill (whose highlight is always.on.point!) collaborated with Becca to come out with this particular shade that is said to be universally-flattering. Personally though, because of the golden peachy undertones, I think this suits warmer skin tones more. This is definitely a very pigmented and intense highlighter, so be careful when you're going in with your brush because it's really easy to go overboard with this! I prefer using a fan brush to apply because then, I can slowly build up the intensity.

Have you tried any from the bunch? Let me know your thoughts!

❤,
N
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I don't normally go around telling people the deepest desires of my heart because I could either: a.) get jinxed, or b.) come off as a crazy person.

A little birdie, however, told me that our fairy godparents have currently got their eyes and ears peeled, so I thought now would be the perfect time to blog about my heart's desires. Oh, but don't you worry, I'm not about to get deep, down, and personal here – I'm talking about our fairy godparents over at ShopBack Philippines!

Y'all know by now that I am an online shopping junkie. I have very little patience when it comes to traffic, searching for parking, and queuing up at the cashier. So, when I discovered ShopBack a couple of months back, it gave me all the more reason to just do my shopping online.

If you've never heard of ShopBack, basically, it's an online shopping portal through which you get additional discount in the form of cashback. I have raved about ShopBack and how it works in my previous entry. Since then, they have increased their merchants to over 300 of them, and some of my fave new additions are Melissa Shoes and Foodpanda. Also, just putting it out there – this is NOT a scam. Sounds too good to be true? I know, right?! But I promise you, this is 100% legit!

Now, about our fairy godparents: ShopBack Philippines just turned 1 and they're letting us do the birthday wishin' for them! They are currently holding a blogging contest called Win A Wish - simply make a wishlist of items you've been lemming for, and stand a chance to receive them for free! I haven't even told you the best part yet: each item in your wishlist can be worth up to PHP 10,000, and you can list as many items as you want! (All the details are here)

My birthday is fast-approaching, and to console me of the fact that I am now about to enter my late-twenties, I thought I'd do some birthday wishin' myself!

1. Casio G-Shock Men's White Resin Strap Watch GA110RG-7A  
(Source: Lazada Philippines)

I've wanted a big-faced, white watch for ages, but every time I chance upon one I like, I find myself unable to justify the price when I can just check my smartphone for the time.

I love all things girly, but I am not the most graceful person, so I do prefer my watches to be a bit more on the rugged side, such as this!

2. JBL Pulse 2 Speakers
(Source: Lazada Philippines)

After a long day, the first thing I do upon entering my room is to get on Spotify. No matter how up-to-date your phone is, I always think music sounds a lot better when you're playing it through a proper speaker.

I love that these speakers offer you not only quality listening, but also a pretty awesome mini lights show. :)

3. Women's UA Micro G Limitless Training Shoes 
(Source: UnderArmor)

Nothing motivates me to work out more than new workout gear. It's about time to retire my current training sneakers, and I thought these would be pretty both inside and outside the gym.

4. SK-II Pitera Oil Essential Care Kit 50ml
(Source: Sephora Philippines)

Strangers almost always mistake my mom for my older sister! Most of my friends will agree when I say she hardly looks a day over 40. My mom has been an avid SK-II user for several years, and I think this product has played a huge role in maintaining her youthfulness. My mom will spend money on her family, but she rarely ever spends on herself. This item is actually for her, and I thought this would make a nice present. ❤

5. Sony SmartWatch 3 SWR50
(Source: Lazada Philippines)

Just in case my dad sees this article, I'm also including an item in this wishlist for him! (I'm playing favorite spawn. *wink*)

Got items in your shopping cart since forever? Quick, here's your chance! You have only until September 1st to join this contest, so chop, chop! And may the best fairy godchild win!

❤,
N

P.S. If you register thru my link shopback.ph/heynicoleyu, you instantly get a PHP250 sign up bonus (broken down into P150 upon sign up and P100 after your first purchase) :)
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We, who live in Manila, live in a perpetual summer, and the makeup we're used to wearing may not  work as well in colder climates. Typically, makeup that is made to last through sweat, heat, and humidity have oil-controlling properties in them and are thus, more drying. If you're traveling somewhere cold over the summer holidays, read on! Trade in your sweat-proof beauty items for these cold weather must-haves:

Day and Night Cream
Probably the #1 beauty must-have in colder climates is to use a good day and night cream. Colder climates can certainly dry out your face, especially if it's windy. Putting on a day cream before layering on your makeup for the day helps to lock in the natural oils on your face to keep it from feeling tight and getting flaky. A nice, thick night cream also helps in the skin-rejuvenating process while you sleep. To all my oily-skinned girls, trust me on this one. I have combination-oily skin, and I still find this step absolutely necessary whenever I travel.

Petroleum Jelly
I'm 99% sure that everyone (and their mothers) has this beauty staple in their stash. If not, you can easily pick this up from the supermarket or any drugstore – it's affordable, and works incredibly well as a salve to treat dry, chapped skin. Put this anywhere – lips, elbows, fingers, even your foot. (Tip: If you have cracked heels, slather some on and wear socks going to bed. By morning, you'll wake up with soft, baby-smooth heels.)

BB Cream
After spending a few days in cold weather, you might start to get some dry patches on your face. Since BB creams are more emollient than most foundations, they smooth over dry areas nicely, allowing you to blend the product into your skin easily. The cool thing about BB creams is that aside from moisture and sun protection, they also offer you decent coverage, so you knock out two birds with one stone – skincare and foundation in one!

Cream Blush
Powder products can further accentuate dry patches, so opt for cream blushes when traveling somewhere cold! Not only do they give you a dewy, natural, and healthy glow, but they also last longer throughout the day.

Tinted Lip Balm
Nothing’s more satisfying than slathering on some balm on dry lips. Trade in your lipstick for a tinted lip balm, so you can add color while protecting your lips from the cold, dry wind.
Where are you traveling to for the holidays? We’d love to hear about it in the Comments section below!
❤,
N
Disclaimer: This is a re-post. Original post is published on Zalora PH Community. All images used in this entry are from the original. (View post here)
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Sure, applying beauty products hardly feels like a chore but when pressed for time, shortcuts are the way to go. Whether you’re jumping from one event to another or just simply cannot be bothered, these beauty hacks are guaranteed to help you look great and save you time, money, and hassle.



1. Mattify any lipstick you have
Matte lips are sophisticated and timeless. Want to rock this look but don't exactly have a matte lipstick? Here’s how: Take your lipstick of choice and apply as you normally would. While waiting for it to set, load up your powder brush with some loose powder. Next, place a sheet of tissue over your lips, and lastly, dab the brush over the tissue. Amazing right? The powder actually absorbs the moisture from the lipstick and automatically turns it matte. I find this hack works best with bright and bold lip colors, making lipstick smudge-proof and ultra longwearing.



2. Re-activate mascara before re-applying
One beauty product I find a bit tricky to re-touch is mascara. If you've got after work plans and want to amp up your mascara ridden lashes, try applying a thin layer of petroleum jelly on to your fingers and pressing it down gently on your lashes. This re-activates the mascara you already have on, smoothening out your lashes and prevents further clumping once you re-apply mascara.


3. Use oil blotters before re-touching
With the humid Manila weather, keeping our faces sweat and oil free can be quite a challenge.  To keep your face looking fresh all throughout the day, keep a pack of oil blotting sheets in your purse and be sure blot before re-touching your makeup (skipping this step only results to cake-y make-up). So oil-blotting sheets are your best bet when it comes to keeping sweat and oil at bay. Don’t have this neat beauty accessory at hand? Paper napkins work just as well.

Got any more beauty hacks in mind? I'd love to hear all about them in the comments down below!

Enjoy the rest of the holidays, guys! Have a Happy New Year celebration! :)

❤,
N

Disclaimer: This is a re-post. My original post is published on Zalora PH Community. All images used in this entry are from the original. (View post here)


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Especially for makeup newbies, I know how intimidating it can be to walk into a department store looking for a certain product – say, an everyday blush color – without knowing which brand to check out first. Knowing which beauty products to splurge or save on can take a lot of research, years of experimenting, and most likely, a significant amount of money. I've put together a short guide based on my experience to offer you some perspective to help you decide which products you can splurge, or skimp on.

Skincare: Splurge
Good skin is an investment. If you have good skin, anything looks good on you – that's my belief. Good skin means you can get away with wearing as little makeup as possible. In the long run, this saves you a lot of money and prep time in the morning. Department store brands (i.e., higher-end brands) offer a wide range of skincare products catered to different skin types. Skincare products which are formulated for a particular skin type work better than generic products. So, go on, splurge on this one.


Foundation: Splurge
Next to skincare, I think foundation is the beauty product most worthy of a splurge. Sadly, not all of us are blessed with good skin, even if we use very good skincare products. The good news is that we can cheat using a good foundation! Higher-end brands offer a wider shade range with varying finishes – from a more natural finish to one with more coverage. More importantly, higher-end products generally use better, skin-loving ingredients, so you can be sure your foundation isn't making the condition of your skin worse. As with good skin, if you have a good base (i.e., foundation), the rest of your makeup will look good.



Concealer: Save
Save your money on this one, ladies. If you have a good base, then concealer should just be an 'add-on' product to enhance your look. (Think: extra fries to go with your burger.) I find that drugstore options are sufficient to give you that extra kick of coverage or brightness and to hide that zit! 

Blush: Splurge
For the most part, department store brands offer a wider variety of blush colors in different formulas and finishes. My experience with blushes from the drugstore have not been all that great – they either lack pigmentation or come across as chalky. If you find a good blush with a good formula, you won't need to pile on layers upon layers upon layers just to get the color to show up. In this way, a pan of blush will last you forever, so I think it's worth the splurge.

Lipstick, Eyeshadow, Eyeliner: Save
Once in a while, it's fun to experiment with a new lip color, eyeshadow shade, or eyeliner formulation. If you want to try out say, a new lip color, and maybe you're not quite sure if you'll end up liking it in the long-run, I suggest to scout the drugstore for more wallet-friendly options. This way, if it doesn't work out for you, then you won't feel that bad about not using it up. Also, when it comes to these three things, drugstore brands have it pretty much up to par with department store brands in terms of color variety, as well as quality.



Mascara: Save
The shelf-life of any mascara is at most six months, no matter how much you paid for it. The insides of your mascara tube are dark and damp, and because you're constantly opening and pumping air into it, it becomes susceptible to bacteria growth. For this reason, I advise against stretching out its shelf-life. Because this is something you're constantly tossing out, it's definitely more practical to pick up your mascara from the drugstore. Besides, I've found a number of drugstore mascaras to work just as well (if not better than) department store brands!



I'd love to hear which products you usually splurge on! Let me know in the Comments section below.

❤,
N

Disclaimer: This is a re-post. My original post is published on Zalora PH Community. All images used in this entry are from the original. (View post here)
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I know, I know, it's been ages since my last entry. Between submitting weekly articles to Zalora and my day job, I haven't been able to post proper entries here. Let me make it up to you! In the meantime, while I'm still adjusting to the swing of things, I'll be reposting some of my Zalora articles on here, just so you have some form of entertainment. Bear with me? :)

Original content was published on Zalora Community PH a month ago (link to original post is here). Only minor edits were done to make the entry more timely. :) 

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The holidays are officially in full-swing! Whether it's a gathering with friends or family, one thing’s for sure: photos will be taken – and lots of it.

Getting your makeup to look good in person is easy. Getting it to look good in photos is a whole different story. The harsh flash from cameras can flatten out your features and make you look dull. Terrible indoor lighting doesn’t help either!

… But worry not! I’ve put together a guide to make sure you’re photo-ready from here on out. :)

Avoid products with SPF content
Stay away from products which contain sunscreen. Since they’re made to shield your skin from the harsh rays of the sun, these types of products will typically give you a white cast in flash photography, making you appear ghostly. Some foundations do contain sunscreen in them. I’d say an SPF of lower than 15 is generally okay to use, but I’d steer clear just to be safe. Opt for foundations especially formulated for flash photography! (Tip: They’ll usually have the words HD, or photo finish affixed somewhere in their name.)  

Keep it matte
Products which contain high levels of shimmer bounce off the light that comes from the flash of the camera. When this happens, the color is lost, and your features are flattened, defeating the purpose of putting makeup on in the first place. Matte shades are your best bet for flash photography – be it your eyeshadow, blush, or lipstick.


Contour
So, we’ve established that flash photography can make your features look a lot less defined than in real life. Aside from opting for matte products, contouring is key in bringing out your features a little bit more. Contouring is basically emphasizing the natural hollows of your face – in short, shading in where your face naturally sinks in i.e., under your cheekbones, around your temples and jawline, and down the sides of your nose. I promise you, it makes a world of a difference. This makes you look up to five pounds slimmer, too!


Brow up!
Filled-in brows provide a nice frame for your entire face. Because you’re going to be dealing with flash photography, kick it up a notch and go a bit bolder than you normally would! This keeps the focus on your face. 


Go a bit bolder on everything
Where makeup and flash photography is concerned, the general rule of thumb is to add a little more than you normally would. Flash photography can take away a good amount of color – so go a bit heavier on…  well, everything. Make sure not to go overboard, and…
Take a test shot
Before heading out, take a test selfie! Make sure to take one with the flash on. This way, you can check and still make some last minute adjustments to get your makeup looking exactly how you want it to.

Above all, smile!
Makeup is great, but there’s nothing quite like a smile to ensure you nail that shot every single time!

Lily Collins is one celebrity whose makeup is always on-point.
Where’s your first party this season? Let me know in the comments down below!
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