The Body Shop Out For Love Highlighters

 The peachy shade is called Baked and has a golden pink/apricot shift so is probably best for warmer complexions, while Space has a pink/lilac shift. Pearl is as it sounds – white/silver and pearl shifting. When I tested them I didn’t see much ‘glow’ but then the sun came out and oh my! Then there was glow 

There are so many things you can do with these, other than obvious cheek glow. You can mix a tiny dot with clear gloss to give a pearly hint in any of the shades – Space is probably best for this but it’s just as you prefer. You can pop a small amount on an eye brush and just whisper it over the lids for brightening (probably best to use a primer first) and you could even add to some body lotion to give a bit of skin gleam across shoulders or on shins. Mind you, I have never wanted shiny shins. My other tip is to add a smidge to some creme blush to turn it into a highlighting blush.

The Body Shop Rebel Rosebud Review starts off innocently enough – a little bit sweet, a little bit soapy – until the amber kicks in a then it’s a whole other thing entirely! The amber ramps up the warmth and gives a little hint of spice too – it’s not rosebuds as we know them. If you’re already a fan of The Body Shop fragrances, Rebel Rosebud is a new take on the original Rose Fixation – new design, same fragrance. If you like your rose sharp and lemony, this isn’t for you, but if you like it embracing and fulsome with a sweet note, it certainly is. You can find it for £20. If you’re on the fence, I’d suggest the body mist, which is £12, and will give you a good taster without the commitment.

Glowing Cherry Blossom is the new look version of Japanese Cherry Blossom so if you already know it and love it, don’t worry, it’s the same. This is the opposite of Rebel Rosebud – it’s light, flowery, a tiny bit fruity and the easiest wear for spring. It’s not sharp but neither is it soft – it has a bit of sparkle to it. Osmathus gives its own kind of apricot note which is where the fruit comes from although I’m not sure I could pick it out exactly as that. If you’re heading off to admire the blossoms, this is a lovely companion. It’s also £20.

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