jane iredale Glow Time Highlighter Stick | Illuminating Makeup with Skin Nourishing Ingredients | Non-Comedogenic, Vegan & Cruelty-Free | 3 Shades
$40.00
Price: $40.00
(as of Dec 31, 2024 19:12:45 UTC – Details)
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Product Dimensions : 1.06 x 1.1 x 3.43 inches; 0.96 ounces
Item model number : 13120
UPC : 670959113863
Manufacturer : jane iredale
ASIN : B08YGGB4CR
Country of Origin : USA
Diya –
One of the best non toxic highlighter out there
I have tried many highlighters, this one is my choice. One for being harmless. Second for flawless application.It glides smooth and little goes a long way . Lasts a long time so worth the buy . Must try !
Roya –
Blends easy
Just the perfect amount of shine.
Alina –
Good product
Good product, but came damaged
heather duncan –
Rash
Beautiful on the skin, gave me a rash all over my face. If you have sensitive skin I donât recommend this product.
Hairy Potter –
Very Nice Highlighting Stick
I like the versatility of this highlighting stick. When a lot of product is used (as the example in my video shows), a large glimmer of highlight results, which would be appropriate for an evening out. However, if you apply it only lightly on targeted places on the face, then blend it in, it adds just enough shimmer to make your face stand out in a daytime setting. The stick applies very smoothly and blends easily. The color is appropriate for most skin shades.
Lover of All Things Beauty –
Beautiful iridescence, creamy, & easy to blend. But others out there that are similar for way less
This comes in a nice outer product box. It is vegan. It says itâs sensitivity tested and non-comedogenic. I donât see anything about it being cruelty free. It says, âClean beauty that performs,â so I guess itâs clean Beauty too. Ingredients are listed on the box.It has jojoba seed oil to âhydrate, soothe, and smooth appearance of fine lines,â and mica to âgive skin a lit-from-within glow.âThe stick is nice. Itâs a thicker stick. It has a matte white appearance with the brand name in black and nothing else on it. The part where the lid and bottom meet has a silver ring around it. The top took a pretty hard tug to pull off the first time. Inside there was a plastic type cap over the blush part as a seal. I really liked that! Most times with a product like this there wouldnât be a seal aside from any outer packaging it had.Thereâs no scent of any kind.I got the shade âSolstice.â The online product photo made it look like a cream color. Other than the photo of the product kind of smushed out, the rest of the photos werenât very helpful in showing what the product looks like on. The photos of people wearing it showed they had a glow, but nothing really beyond that. I finally noticed that one of the photos of the women had a woman with her arm up against her forehead and her forearm had swatches of each shade. It was from pretty far away, so not too helpful. But, again, it seemed like âSolsticeâ was a cream color. When writing this review, I did see that if you scroll down to the middle of the product page thereâs a description of each. I honestly donât think that was there when I chose this stick, but I canât remember for sure. But, itâs there now so thatâs what matters! It describes âSolsticeâ as âiridescent champagne, fair to dark skin tones.â Iâm really pale so I figured that was the best shade to go with for me. In person the stick looks like a yellowy cream color, with touches of gold and pink depending on how the light hits it. On the skin itâs the same – looking at it one way it looks like a cream color, looking at it another way it looks like it has a hint of pink, and looking at it another way it looks like it has a hint of gold. So, itâs definitely iridescent and itâs very interesting.I also got a blush stick from the brand. I ended up hating that because it had a ton of glitter in it. The product box for the blush was pretty much the exact same as the product box for this glow stick, aside from the fact that one said glow stick and the other said blush stick, and the ingredients differed slightly (this glow stick has less ingredients than the blush stick). They both said how they have jojoba oil and mica. When I saw this said it had mica in it and that it âgives skin a lit-from-within glowâ just like the blush stick box said, I was worried it would be just like the blush stick and have a ton of glitter in it. Looking at the stick I didnât see any micro glitter in it like I did with the blush stick. When I swatched it on my arm I didnât notice any micro glitter either. I had assumed that the micro glitter in the blush stick was the mica, but now Iâm not sure about that since this also has mica in it but doesnât seem to have micro glitter.The product just glides onto the skin. When I swiped it on my arm, it was so creamy and just slid across the skin. The blush stick went on easy too, but it definitely didnât slide across the skin as easily as this glow stick does. It blends out easily with your finger, beauty blender, or brush. With a brush it is more sheer.It looks beautiful on. I tried to capture the different hues in it, but photos didnât do it. I took a couple videos, hopefully you can see it. I put them all into 1 video because it only lets you upload 1 video – first clip shows 2 swipes that I did with the stick. The second clip shows the same 2 swipes but I blended the bottom swipe out with my finger. The last clip is the same 2 swipes with the bottom blended out again, but with black background to maybe show the iridescence better. I hope you get the idea. I feel like it just wasnât showing in video how it looks in person!Overall, I think this is beautiful. It glides onto the skin so easily. It blends out very easily. It isnât glittery at all! Iâm so surprised by that! I thought for sure the mica in it like in the blush would mean it would be glittery just like the blush. But when I swatched this, when I blended it out with my finger, and when I applied it onto my face and blended it out, I didnât see any micro glitter at all. So, Iâm not sure why the blush had to be so glittery but this one wasnât glittery at all, but Iâm not mad about it! I would have probably loved the blush had it not been glittery. So, Iâm very happy this glow stick isnât glittery! Itâs definitely on the pricier side, but a little goes a long way. There are plenty of other sticks out there that are just like this one and perform the same for waaaaay less. But, I donât like rating with price factored in because whatâs expensive/affordable differs for us all. So, Iâll just say that I really enjoy this glow stick. I think itâs beautiful. If youâre looking for a creamy, soft highlight, youâd love this!
Kelly C. –
Gorgeous
I love this highlighter! It has a slight pink (barely there though almost like skin) that just give it the perfect look on my face. I am not a huge fan of highlight, but this is my new go to. It melts into the skin and just looks like a natural highlight and not something too overpowering. It goes on so easily and blends out. I just use my fingers. I like using this with and without other makeup. It lasts on my face as well. I love it!
Debbie Lee Wesselmann –
Smooth Application
This highlighter stick from Jane Iredale is a creamy solid that goes on smoothly. It contains mica for a sparkling, highlighting effect. Soltice, once it goes on, looks like a light rose gold. It blends easily and feels soft.– Debbie Lee Wesselmann