Sunday, August 16, 2015

Rodial Instaglam Illuminating Powder Review



 So, I'm back with a beauty post! My absolute favourite. If you've been keeping up with me via Instagram/YouTube, you'll know that beauty and make-up is my ultimate passion, and whilst I do love fashion and putting together outfits, my body confidence isn't playing ball game, so I've fallen further in love with beauty!

I've given this product a shed load of air time, but I feel like it deserves it's own blog post, a little one on one. All for very good reason, as it's the most incredible beauty product I've ever used. At £52, it's pretty pricey, there's no denying.. but the minute you sweep the powder across your cheekbones, I guarantee you'll be sold. This is marketed as an 'illuminating' powder, so it's not limited to just highlighting your face. This can be used as an all over powder for a beautiful luminous glow. It adds dewiness to any look without looking oily or glittery. As someone with oily skin, I'm always apprehensive when it comes to highlighting more than my cheekbones, but this product 100% does it for me. 


Pictured above, is the result of a single swipe of the product. No additional pressure, no back and forth-ing, just a simple swipe! Super pigmented, right?! Below is the result of finely blending that onto my hand, and similar to what to expect on your face. Of course, you can control the intensity of the product, it's all down to preference. Personally, I add a little extra to my cheekbones, and lightly sweep any additional product to the tip of my nose, chin, and the centre of my forehead.


I have a bunch of tutorials on my channel using this product, so feel free to check those out! (Click here to view my channel).

After trying this product out from Rodial, and finding it near impossible to use anything else, I think I need to get a hold of the contour powder! I'd have a little browse on the Rodial website, (linked below), and scout out some new luxury products to fall in love with!



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  1. The glow on this powder looks gorgeous! Your definitely a beauty addict Nicole ;)

    Isobel x
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