

Luminous Bronze Light: ‘a medium tan shade infused with Luminous Light, a champagne pearl powder, for a softer, candlelit warmth.’ I own the full size of this Ambient Lighting Bronzer.

AMBIENT LIGHT HOURGLASS SKIN
I think this shade will probably look amazing on pretty much any skin tone! It adds more illuminated glow as well as a soft flush of colour, and can be applied subtly or built up for a stronger, more pigmented look.

I love my Kevyn Aucoin Candlelight and Starlight, and they are still my very favourites…but Iridescent Light is taking a firm place in my heart as well! The shimmer is very fine and natural looking on the skin. It’s the perfect subtle-but-not-too-subtle highlight, which is also pretty impossible to overdo. It’s what I wanted Incandescent Light to be from last Holiday’s Ambient Lighting Palette. It’s a slightly warm, soft, shell-pink/beige with micro-shimmer particles. This is a new ‘Strobe Lighting Powder’ which is, thus far, exclusive to the limited edition Ambient Lighting Edit palette. Iridescent Light: ‘a sheer, illuminating highlighter’.For darker skintones, this will work as a setting or finishing powder. It’s impossible to overdo, which makes it foolproof. On my pale, MAC NC10-NC15, Chanel B10 skin, Dim Light is actually a really perfect subtle, warm contouring shade. Dim Light: ‘a neutral peach beige powder’.The 3 Ambient Lighting Powders (one is called a “Strobe Powder”) cover you on the contouring, highlighting and setting front: The Ambient Lighting Edit provides all the shades necessary for contouring, highlighting or strobing, blushing and setting your look, with some really nice variations.
