The Best Highlighters for a Radiant Glow, Tried and Tested By Editors
One of the questions I get asked most as a beauty editor is what the secret is to glowing skin. In fact, in recent years, I'd say that the secret to glowing skin has become beauty's new "elixir of youth." While for decades, we have felt inclined to look for products that promise to reverse the signs of ageing and smooth out wrinkles, nowadays we're much more interested in embracing our wrinkles and searching for ways to boost natural radiance instead. After all, the "anti-ageing" myth has deceived us for too long. Now, we want realistic promises out of our beauty products. And glow is one thing we know our products can definitely serve.
It's no secret that glow starts with skincare. Whether it be glow-boosting moisturisers, hydrating cleansers or dark circle–busting eye creams, if it's radiance you're after, you've got to commit to a hydrating skincare routine first. Having said that, it would be wrong to say that a great highlighter isn't the single most effective way to fake a glow and lit-from-within radiance.
A great highlighter, suited to your skin's wants and needs, has the ability to supercharge your face at any given moment. Whether you want just a dot of light-reflecting pigment on the tip of your nose or a full-blown doughnut glaze on your cheekbones, a highlighter is the best way to add super-quick radiance to pin-pointed areas of the face and create the illusion of full-face radiance.
Having said that, as someone who likes to keep their makeup look low-key (for the most part, anyway), I know all too well how daunting the idea of using highlighter can be. So to help you make the right highlighter decision, I've rounded up the very best fool-proof formulas out there to meet your every highlighting need.
The Best Highlighters, Tried & Tested
- 1. Chanel Baume Essentiel (£38)
- 2. Merit Day Glow (£32)
- 3. Fenty Match Stix Glow Skinstick (£25)
- 4. Glossier Haloscope (£20)
- 5. Hourglass Vanish Highlighting Stick (£45)
- 6. Victoria Beckham Beauty Reflect Highlighter Stick (£40)
- 7. Templespa Glowing Well Illuminating Primer (£20)
- 8. Vieve Skin Dew (£21)
- 9. Charlotte Tilbury Beauty Light Wand (£30)
- 10. Chanel Les Beiges Highlighting Fluid (£47)
- 11. Rare Beauty Positive Light Luminizer (£24)
- 12. Dior Forever Glow Maximiser (£36)
- 13. Westman Atelier Super Loaded Tinted Highlight (£69)
- 14. Dior Backstage Glow Face Palette (£43)
- 15. Fenty Beauty Killawat Freestyle Highlighter Duo (£28)
- 16. Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder (£50)
- 17. Tom Ford Sheer Highlighting Duo (£66)
Best Cream Highlighters
1. Chanel Baume Essentiel Multi-Use Glow Stick
Another beautifully easy highlighter to opt for is this one from Chanel. Apart from looking impossibly chic, this little guy is also a really great makeup product. Despite the fact it has clearly been formulated as a highlighting stick first and foremost, Chanel designed it to be used on the face, lips and eyes, leaving a light-reflecting glimmer wherever it goes. It has a sheer consistency that is in no way glittery—this is all glassy dewy-ness for your cheekbones.
2. Merit Day Glow
This is another stick highlighter that imparts a healthy, just-left-my-Pilates class kind of glow if you like a glossy sheen to your skin. It comes in four skin-flattering shades to suit a range of skin tones, and the pearl in this is so finely diffused that it delivers a subtle radiance wherever you choose to apply it. We particularly love the chic packaging, and it's so great for throwing in your bag for easy touch-ups on the go.
3. Fenty Match Stix Glow Skinstick
Glow doesn't have to equal shimmering iridescence—and that's why this product is so genius. With a gel-like, pearly effect, this stick can very quickly be swiped on to the high points of the face to give skin a plump, dewy, juicy finish. It creates an illusion that skin is flooded with hydration and moisture, even when it's not.
4. Glossier Haloscope
If you swipe Glossier's Haloscope straight onto the skin, you can expect a seriously impactful result. The formulas are highly pigmented and next-level glowy. And while this look isn't usually my bag, I like to keep a stick in my collection so that I know it's there for a night out if I want it. On days when I want a subtler finish, I simply rub my fingers into the stick and tap onto my cheeks.
5. Hourglass Vanish Flash Highlighting Stick
This stuff is basically the Ambient Lighting Powder (more on that coming up) in cream form but again sans serious shimmer. You can just drag this handy stick over the high points of the face and blend with your fingers. Are the results as perfecting as Hourglass's powder highlighter? Potentially not, but it definitely gets an A+ for ease.
6. Victoria Beckham Beauty Reflect Pearl Highlighter Stick
Who What Wear junior beauty editor, Grace Lindsay, says this highlighter is her all-time favourite. "This is, hands down, the best highlighter stick I have ever tried. For context, I'm not a big highlighter person. I don't like anything too shimmery, instead I prefer my makeup to look glowy and lit-from-within. Luckily for me, this highlighter does exactly that. The creamy formula glides onto the skin and adds a beautiful, natural-looking sheen that makes your skin appear dewy and healthy," she says.
Best Liquid Highlighters
7. Templespa Glowing Well Illuminating Primer
This is a great multi-use liquid highlighter you'll reach for all the time. The lightweight gel texture delivers a healthy-looking glow to the skin, whether you choose to wear it alone, as a makeup primer, mixed with your moisturiser or dotted onto the high points of the face to catch the light. It contains vitamin E and polyglutamic acid which flood skin with moisture and glow. It's so popular, so if you see it in stock you'll need to move fast.
8. Vieve Skin Dew
When you first squeeze this tacky liquid from the tube, you might be a little worried—but fear not, because I was too. It smells like cupcakes, has a lipgloss-like texture and is full of shimmer. However, as soon as you swipe it onto skin, all of that melts away, leaving behind a beautifully glowing, dewy highlight that isn't in the least bit imposing.
9. Charlotte Tilbury Beauty Light Wand
This product is very… marmite. Don't get me wrong—most people who try it adore the glow-boosting, creamy formula, but the packaging really knows how to divide a room. It has a built-in sponge applicator that allows the liquid to be dotted onto the face. Some people have an issue with this, as it has a tendency to leak. And I was one of these people. However, I soon realised there is a lock on the lid, and providing you close that lock after every application, it shouldn't leak. Since discovering that, I've found it to be one of the handiest glow-boosters in my collection.
10. Chanel Les Beiges Highlighting Fluid
If you walk by this product on a Chanel counter, you'll understand what I mean when I say it's kind of hard not to buy. Honestly, it looks absolutely beautiful—like a work of art. And the good news is it looks just as good on the skin as it does in the bottle. It can be tapped onto skin like a normal highlight, mixed into foundation for an overall glow or applied to the shoulders and décolletage for full-body radiance.
11. Rare Beauty Positive Light Liquid Luminizer
I've struggled to get my hands on a Rare Beauty highlight because they are regularly sold out. However, a couple of weeks ago, I finally secured one and can confirm they are every bit as good as people say. I couldn't secure the shade that I felt matched my skin tone best, so picked up a bronze (Reflect). Since I've been wearing it, people have been commenting on my sun-kissed glow, so it's definitely doing something right.
12. Dior Forever Glow Maximiser
You can always rely on Dior to deliver easy-to-use makeup that become one with the skin. This wonderfully buildable highlighter comes in a range of shades from bronze to pink and gold to leave skin juicy and plump, with a glowing, dewy finish.
Best Powder Highlighters
13. Westman Atelier Super Loaded Tinted Highlight
I'm not exaggerating when I say that every time I wear this highlight (which, by the way, is very often—it's probably my personal favourite), somebody asks me if I've been on holiday. It's pigmented, and a little goes a very long way, so I apply one dab to the highest point of my cheekbone and blend it up into my hairline. It's ideal for dark skin tones, too. It's sun-drenched, shimmering goodness.
14. Dior Backstage Glow Face Palette
I'll warn you now: This quad isn't for the faint-hearted. If you want your highlighter to look understated and subtle, this stuff isn't for you. However, if you like a high-pigment, shimmering glow, it's ideal. The powders are so pigmented, in fact, that I often use them on my lids as eye shadow and dust them over my collarbone and shoulders a glow boost come summer.
15. Fenty Beauty Killawatt Freestyle Highlighter Duo
If it's next-level glow you're after, look no further than this cult product from Fenty. It melts into the skin, is easy to work with, and doesn't look like it's full of chunky shimmer. Having said that, the iridescent sheen is out of this world.
16. Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder
If I'm being totally honest, I'd say this is the best highlighter ever created. It's not that the rest on this list don't live up to its greatness; it's more that I don't know a single person who wouldn't fall in love with this product after the first application. As you can see, there's no chunky glitter, and the powder slips onto the skin like a slinky, silky nightdress, softening and blurring everything in its path. It comes in a generous breadth of shades too, so you can find the perfect match for your skin tone.
17. Tom Ford Sheer Highlighting Duo
Like beachy skin in one hell of a chic compact, these powders are exceptional. When pigments are this dark, the key is to be precise in your application. Use a small brush and dab onto the high cheekbones, on the tip of the nose and along the Cupid's bow to create the illusion that you've just had a two-week holiday in the sunshine.
Shannon Lawlor is a renowned beauty journalist and has contributed to Who What Wear’s beauty content since 2020. As a leading beauty editor, expert and brand consultant, she has over eight years of experience working for some of the industry’s most esteemed titles, including Who What Wear (of course), Glamour UK, Stylist, Refinery29 and Fabulous. Having also worked behind the scenes with some of the industry’s biggest brands and retailers, Shannon has a unique insight into what people really want from their beauty routines. Understanding that beauty lovers seek honest, open and responsible advice, she has it made her mission to demystify the intimidating world of beauty, taking a no-frills approach to the most relatable topics. While Shannon is the first to admit she doesn’t hold the answer to every beauty question out there, she is dedicated to sharing her expert insights in a bid to help. As a self-proclaimed lazy girl, Shannon has an affinity for easy-to-use, foolproof beauty products and has made it her mission to scope out the best of the best. When she’s not working, Shannon is likely soaking in the bath or giving no-holds-barred beauty reviews on Instagram from her bathroom floor.
- Eleanor VousdenBeauty Editor, Who What Wear UK
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