How to Use:
Wear it everywhere. Sweep or dab with a brush or finger wherever you want to glisten: cheeks, eyelids, inner corners of eyes, brow bone, nose—even collarbones and shoulders.
Use it at any step. Shiny Objects layers effortlessly and plays well with creams, liquids + powders.
Use your fingers or a brush. Press finger firmly into powder, then onto skin for high sheen and payoff.
Pro Tip: For a soft diffused glow, use a dense brush to apply. (Sponge not recommended.)
How to Demo:
Always begin with clean and sanitized hands. Offer your Guest hand sanitizer as well.
Step 1 - Lightly mist the surface of Shiny Objects Wet Glisten Highlighter with alcohol, wipe with a tissue, and allow it to dry.
Step 2 - Using a sanitized precision brush (LYS Dome Highlighter Brush), gently swirl into the highlighter—no need to press hard. Sweep onto the high points of your Guest’s cheeks, blending upward toward the brow bone for a natural glow.
Step 3 - As you apply, highlight the unique wet-pressed powder technology that gives this product its hydrated and glistened finish on the skin.
Step 4 - To create a monochromatic glow, use a smaller eye brush (Exa All Around Shading Brush) to apply the highlighter to the eyelids, inner corners, tip of the nose, and/ or cupids bow.
Unique powder technology locks in moisture for luminosity that lets skin shine through—no chalkiness or glittery fallout. Clinically tested to improve skin smoothness. Wear it everywhere. Blends easily with fingers for concentrated shine or brush for a diffused glow. Talc + silicone free.
Clinically tested to reduce dryness and improve skin texture/smoothness on bare skin.*
Long-wearing for 8 hours.
After using Shiny Objects for 1 week
100% agreed they would purchase this powder highlighter**
After using Shiny Objects for 1 week
100% agreed this powder highlighter:**
Is easy to apply + layers well with makeup
Applies smoothly + evenly
Gives good color payoff
Does not look or feel drying
Does not have any fallout
based on a clinical grading study* and clinical study** of 32 subjects using Shiny Objects for 1 week