Monday 1 February 2010

No7 Natural Radiance Highlighter



As the evenings are getting lighter it is starting to feel a little bit more springlike(the cold temperatures aren't!) I thought I would review Spring collections this week from my favourite brands. No7 have some gorgeous limited-edition products that have just been released for Spring and I thought I'd share my favourite with you. The No7 Natural Radiance Highlighter (£13) is amazing and so lightweight and soft which you don't get with a lot of highlighter powders. The coverage is very sheer and contains minerals and brushes on beautifully to gently highlight and sculpt your face, neck and décolletage. The end result is a translucent, luminous finish that looks perfectly natural - perfect for a 'fresh' spring look. And it’s all wrapped up in stunning, semi-precious stone-inspired packaging which I hope you can see from the first photograph is beautiful! All the Spring Collection products are available in Boots stores until March and online here.

Has anyone else tried products from No7 for spring?

4 comments:

Liss said...

I got this with one of my £5 off vouchers but haven't yet had a chance to play with it. Although the swatch I did in store was gorgeous, not so keen on the packaging though. I really like a lot of the No7 range!

Unknown said...

The packaging is grim but the product is gorgeous xx

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