I must start by discussing the packaging. A clean cut gold palette with simple black text, you know this is going to be pure luxury before you’ve even opened anything up. Inside, the lid contains a generous mirror and the quad itself is pressed with the initials ‘DS’. This is one of those items that feels like a treat in your make-up bag.
Now for the big question – how does it work? The quad consists of four shimmering shades: a cream, a rosy pink, a champagne and a gold. A light sweep of all four can work beautifully over cheekbones or lightly dusted all over the face for a natural glow, but the best bit is using them all for a multitude of things. Here are some suggestions:
- Use the cream shade under brow bones and in the inner corner of the eyes to illuminate and brighten.
- Dust a pop of the rosy shade on top of your normal blusher (mine being DS Watercolour Blusher in Cherub) to give a shimmering, glowing finish.
- Save the champagne shade for your décolletage to add dimension and glow to your tan.
- Use the golden colour as an eyeshadow. The warm tones will work especially well to contrast and emphasise blue eyes like mine.
If you’re someone who loves that highlighted, dewy look, then this will be a dream come true for you. I’ll be taking it on holiday to Marrakech with me next week because it is eyeshadow, blush and highlighter all rolled into one. What’s not to love?
You can find the Radiant Sheen powder for £28.00 on Daniel’s website, www.danielsandler.com. While you’re there be sure to check out his tutorials, too.
P.S Daniel is one of my favourite tweeters – he is so funny. Find him @DanielSandler.
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Hi Holly! Challenge accepted… will get this up for you tomorrow. Thank you for tagging me! Rose x