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What Color Highlighter is Suitable for Dark Skin?

March 09, 2023

Makeup shopping can sometimes be a challenge for brown girls. Concealers and foundations can appear too yellow or too red on our faces, or sometimes they simply just don’t exist in our shades, you are in great luck when it comes to finding the best highlighter for dark skin.

Highlighter don’t

If you have a dark skin tone, it is smart to reject highlighters with cool tones. These will make your skin look grey extremely quickly. This is because of your undertone. If you are a lady of colour you have charming skin with a lot of pigment. This provides you with a hot undertone. This one can be yellow, red, or neutral, all hot colours. The cool colours will make your face sparkle, but would not show off your skin.

Highlighter does!

The colours that will look best on you are hot colours. With highlighter, these are generally gold tones, from yellow gold to rose gold. It will be best if you pick a dark golden colour, not a colour that tends to be silver. Pink, coral and peachy-coloured highlighters will look amazing on you. You can also go for a light bronze with glitter in it. You can use this extremely well as a highlighter.  For sure that this will provide your face with a remarkable glow!


How to contour and highlight dark skin?

There are a few things to bear in mind when highlighting dark skin tones. First, you want to reject using products that have too much sparkle or shimmer. Second, you will want to target using colours that will make your features pop without washing you out. And lastly, don’t be afraid to experiment. Here are a few tips to help you get started!

·         First use a creamy, light highlighter on the areas you want to highlight. This could include the bridge of your cheeks, nose, and Cupids bow.

·         Next, use a quite darker highlighter shade in the same areas. This will add more definition and contour to your makeup look.

·         Finally, use a blush or bronzer to add dimension and color to your skin. Be sure to target the apples of your cheeks and your temples for the most flattering outcome.

Experiment with different shades and products until you find what works excellent for you. Then, with a little bit of practice, you will be capable of creating an amazing makeup look that highlights your charming dark skin tones!

How do you choose a highlighter for dark skin?

When you go to buy a highlighter palette for your face, it is forever excellent to try it first. The simple way to check your highlighter palette is to apply it on the high points of your face like bridge of the nose, cheekbones, cupid's bow, the centre of the forehead, and chin. These are the facial areas from where the light hits your face and the highlighter reflects the light providing you a dreamy glow. Be it for dark skin, fair skin, medium skin tone, or dusty skin. All these highlighters come in multiple colours, shades and textures. Anyway, the common rule is to find a highlighter that is a few degrees lighter than your skin tone.


For a medium skin tone

Look for a highlighter palette that has gold or peach undertones. Shades like champagne or gold sheen are the top shades for people with medium to wheatish skin tones. Look for hot colours. Please reject anything in pinks or red as it might come across as harsh against your complexion.


If you have a fair skin tone

Buy a highlighter palette that has icy silver, pearlescent, or champagne sheen shades. The light pigments include the correct amount of radiance to your complexion. People with pale or fair skin tones must reject a highlighter palette that has warm or red shades.


For deep skin tones

Rich variations of copper, gold, or bronze undertones work wonders on darker complexions. Reject adding too much shimmer as it may make you look a bit ashy sometimes.

Mistakes to avoid

When applied correctly, a highlighter can help brighten and lift the full look of your dark skin and give your complexion the glow that everyone’s seeking. But when it comes to using a highlighter, it can be quite easy to go overboard – and if you put too much of the product on, you can end up with shiny, unflattering visage. To reject general highlighter mistakes, like applying too much or picking the wrong finish, read our rulebook on all things, below:

• You are using too much

Contrary to famous belief, there is such a thing as too much highlighter. If you use too much, you run the danger of looking straight up sweaty and shiny. Remember, less is more when it comes to makeup – highlighter added.  So, just ensure to brush on little amounts at a time and blend, blend and blend.

• You are applying it with the wrong brush

While there is no denying that you can get a luminous glow with the best highlighter, not using the right makeup tools and brushes could be hampering your capability to do so. When it comes to applying a highlighter, a fan brush is your one-way ticket to perfection. And if you are applying a cream or liquid highlighter, try blending out the item with a makeup sponge instead of a brush.

• You are not using light into consideration

When you are planning on wearing highlighter, lighting should forever be a big factor. If you are going to be spending the day in dim, soft lighting, then you can up the ante and go for a truly sparkly highlighter, which can help make your features pop against a candle-lit background. On the other hand, if you are going to be outdoors during the day, keep in mind picking a more subtle highlighter that would not look as harsh under the sunlight. And on days when you are going to be capturing a ton of pics, take a selfie before you go out to see what your highlighter looks like on camera.


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