How you make your skin glow

Nothing says 'summer-ready' like a gorgeous, glowing complexion.
Thanks to the power of certain make-up products, you can give your mug a faux glow totally worth showing off. But nailing a luminous look isn’t just about using the right make-up products, it needs to start with your skin first.
Follow our guide to getting ridicuously glowy skin…
IT STARTS WITH YOUR SKIN
STEP 1: Exfoliate
When your complexion looks dull, tired and is even a bit flaky, it’s likely that your skin is harbouring a layer of dead skin cells. Slough them away by giving your face the once-over with an exfoliator. After cleansing, smooth your exfoliant between your fingertips and massage it using circular motions over your skin.
bh loves: QV Face Exfoliating Polish, Ella Bache Revealing Fruit Enzyme Exfoliant
STEP 2: Brightening eye cream
Dark circles are a dead giveaway that you’re tired, so give the illusion that you’re wide-awake with a brightening eye cream. To apply, pop a dot of the cream on the tip of your ring finger and lightly dab it about one centimetre underneath your lower lash line. Use a gentle tapping motion to cover your dark circles and say hello to instantly brighter peepers!
bh loves: First Aid Beauty 5-in-1 Eye Cream, Simple Daily Radiance Eye Cream
STEP 3: Hydrating moisturiser
A skin-quenching moisturiser will give your skin an instant and natural glow. It will help to replenish your skin’s hydration levels to keep it looking plump and radiant all day long. Simply spread an almond-sized amount of the good stuff over your nose, cheeks, forehead and chin, avoiding your eye area. Focus on particularly dehydrated areas like your hairline and the inner corners of your nose.
bh loves: Innoxa Organic Hydrating Daily Moisturiser, ModelCo Hydrating Moisturiser Day & Night
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MAKE YOUR MAKE-UP (SUBTLY) GLISTEN
STEP 4: An illuminating primer
Now that you’re rocking gorgeously luminous skin, it’s time to make sure your foundation stays in place all day long without moving or slipping off after a few hours – because patchy foundation doesn’t exactly scream ‘natural radiance’. And the key to nailing a glowing complexion with your foundation is to give your make-up the right kind of base. Smooth an illuminating primer over your entire complexion and let it absorb completely into your skin. The primer will not only give your skin an instant glow, but it’ll help to set your make-up too.
bh loves: Estee Lauder Illuminating Perfecting Primer, L’Oreal Paris Lumi Magique Primer
STEP 5: Liquid foundation
Get your hands on a hydrating, radiance-enhancing foundation. They’re usually formulated with illuminating pigments that help to capture light and reflect it off your face, giving the illusion of fresh, dewy skin. A hydrating formula will also give your skin an extra hit of moisture, keeping your skin from drying out throughout the day. If you tend to get oily in the day or you want to tone down the dewy factor, seal your foundation with a dusting of translucent powder. Just make sure to be light-handed, as too much will undo all of your hard work.
bh loves: Bourjois 123 Perfect Foundation, Maybelline New York Superstay Better Skin Foundation
STEP 6: Highlighter
A liquid or powder highlighter can work miracles to give your skin an enviable glow. Apply it over the bridge of your nose, across the highest point of your cheekbones, above your eyebrows and across your brow bone. The light will hit these high points on your face, instantly giving you the appearance of a healthy, bright complexion and on-point bone structure. Win!
bh loves: NYX Cosmetics Born to Glow Liquid Illuminator, Clinique Up-Lighting Liquid Illuminator
STEP 7: Blush/bronzer
To finish off, give your complexion a warm glow with a dusting of a pale pink blush on the apples of your cheeks or a shimmering bronzer in the hollows of your cheekbones. Just make sure you apply it for your face shape.
bh loves: Covergirl Cheekers Blush in Soft Sable, Bobbi Brown Shimmer Brick
STEP 7: Mascara
Now that your skin's glowing, make your peepers look brighter and wider with some mascara. If you want to keep the focus on your skin and leave the rest of your look natural, apply just a few lashings and a slick of lip gloss. Otherwise, go all out with a winged line and smoky eye. Now, let those glowing skin complements roll in!
bh loves: MUD Volume & Length Mascara, Sormé Tasty Tube
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110 Member Comments
I need a fantastic eye cream.... an anti aging one preferrably asap.... so this was pretty much a reminder. Thans BH
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Exfoliation. My skin is glowy all the time. Without putting anything on it. Wish I didn't have melasma, then would not wear use anything besides spf then out.
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I do all these steps. Always remember.....it’s a crime not to prime! It really does make such a difference to the longevity of your makeup.
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so many steps I'm tired from just reading it!
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It starts with eating a healthy diet and also incorporating some AHAs and ABCs into your skincare routine.
Think A: Retinoid and Azelaic Acid.
Think B: Niacinamide and Panthenol
Think C: Vitamin C and possibly Creatine
Think D: Vitamin D
Think E: Vitamin E to potentiate Vitamin C.
Think F: Ferulic acid to potentiate Vitamin C and E.
Think G: GORGEOUS!
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Skip the eye creams- they are a waste of money according to many dermatologists.
Titrate instead.
This way, your wallet will be heavier and your skin will benefit greatly!
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I am really liking these tips too!! Summer is really coming so anything to help is great haha
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Some good tips here!
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Bourjois foundation is great, well rested and healthy skin will carry make up way better.
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I like to use a face mask as a skin pick me up. For makeup, a hydrating foundation and use cream or liquid products, and set the face with a setting spray - the key is to avoid using powder.
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Very good article. I use the revlon highlighter stick. Very natural looking in Australian light.
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I love illuminators, primers and Clarins Beauty flash balm
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A nice rosy but light primer is essential
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Ooh my eyes need brightening, I think I look tired at work, I heard Clarins make a beauty flash balm for eyes
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A pore minimising primer is a must when you're going to highlight
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I love this article. I love glowing!
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An informative article and great tips.
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not bad, glowing skin for the win.
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Some helpful and easy tips to make the most of your complexion. A must have for is an illuminating eye cream to tackle my dark circles.
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These are great tips.
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Very informative article. Thank you
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A great routine for glowing skin
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I love primers, there are so many to try and all with different textures and feel on the skin
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