02/09/2013

Laura Mercier Spellbound illuminator review

I bought this beautiful looking highlighter about a month ago on a recent blogger meetup in London. I'm not going to lie, it's taken me weeks to actually use it. Not because I thought it would be rubbish, but because I couldn't bear to upset the pretty ripple pattern on the surface!

Now I'm over that fear, Laura Mercier's Spellbound Illuminator has become a firm staple in my makeup bag.

Laura Mercier Spellbound Illuminator

Laura Mercier Spellbound Illuminator swatch

Part of the limited edition AW13 collection, Spellbound is a soft, rosey-gold powder, shot through with a very light shimmer. The powder has a very fine texture and despite the shimmery finish, it still looks natural - no disco glitter here! The packaging also feels really sturdy and it comes with a built in mirror.

I find it best applied with a large, soft brush and looks great swept over cheekbones, with a little hint on the forehead and collarbone.

The swatch I've taken is quite a heavy one - you can easily build up the colour if you like, or wear it more subtly for just a hint of shine. It's also really long lasting and has a good 8 hour wear time. To me, this is a highlighter that will work well on most skin tones. It's very flattering on pale skin, but also gives a glow for those that are more tanned.

Spellbound costs £31, which is pretty pricey, but definitely worth treating yourself to. It is limited edition though so if it catches your eye, make sure you track one down soon. John Lewis and Space NK both have stock online still, so go, go, go!





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