I tried out Glow Hub's new serum-primer-highlighter hybrid, HY_Glaze
The impact skincare can have on Millennials has firmly made its mark and is definitely here to stay. Lotions and potions have become a concrete part of our daily routines, with some prices becoming exceedingly steep.
Available in four shades - Glazed , Sunrise , Golden hour and Love Flush - HY_Glaze covers a small range of tones. As someone with neutral undertones and pale skin like Casper, I knew my face wouldn’t be compatible with the deeper, richer colours. I can’t say I was mad about the texture of the serum when applying it to my face. In my hand it felt heavy and slightly greasy, not something lightweight which I’d usually opt for, purely out of fear I’d be walking around with a thick mask on.
As time passed the serum became far less noticeable, which as someone who’s incredibly self conscious and self aware of the state of my skin, is a relief and one less anxiety to let go of. The highlighter aspect, especially with Glazed and Golden Hour, could be stronger, because as time goes on the ‘glazed’ aspect becomes subtle, even faint. So I question its longevity, especially in the heat as the seasons change.
As someone who tends to wear cool-coloured tones, HY_Glaze’s four-colour palette is slightly limiting. But it’s just the beginning, so who knows where the serum will go.
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