This travel-friendly stick gives instant ‘glass skin’ and a healthier-looking complexion

If you’re after radiant skin and defined cheekbones in a flash, our beauty editor thinks she’s found just the thing: an easy-to-use highlighter stick from a celebrity’s beauty brand

‘Glass skin in a stick’(Image: Laura Mulley)

It seems everyone is after ‘glass skin’ at the moment – that dewy, light reflective sheen to the skin, especially on the high points of the face, that’s universally flattering and youthful. And if you don’t know where to start to achieve this, or the thought of applying lots of layers of skincare puts you off, I think I’ve found the solution.

I’ve never been a big fan of highlighter powders, but I’ve recently come across Haus Labs by Lady Gaga’s Bio Radiant Highlighter Balm, and it’s a total game-changer. This handy crayon-like sticks come in six flattering shades, are super-easy to use, and instantly illuminate the skin in such a flattering way.

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Haus Labs by Lady Gaga's Bio Radiant Highlighter Balm
From Lady Gaga’s make-up brand(Image: Laura Mulley)

Priced at £30 and available from Sephora, these Bio Radiant Highlighter Balms couldn’t be easier to use: simply draw on over or under make-up where required (I like putting them on the tops of my cheekbones and brow bones), then blend slightly with fingers. They can also be used on the eyelids; the tinted shades in particular look lovely on the lids.

My favourite shade is the transparent Pure Glass, which doesn’t add any shimmer or colour, but instead just a lovely luminous glazed look that instantly improves my face in seconds. It’s very similar to the clear end of Pat McGrath Labs Skin Fetish Highlighter and Balm Duo, £50, or Chanel’s Baume Essential in Transparent, £38, and if you’ve always been a bit scared of using highlighter, this is a great place to start; you really can’t got wrong.

Despite initially thinking it wouldn’t suit me, I also really like the Haus Labs Highlighter Balm in Champagne Quartz, and would use this when doing more of a ‘done’ make-up look.

Laura wearing Pure Glass (left) and Champagne Quartz (right)
Laura wearing Pure Glass (left) and Champagne Quartz (right)(Image: Laura Mulley)

I’ve been really impressed with Haus Labs since trying its viral B Structural Volumizing + Lengthening Mascara, £27, which is the most lengthening mascara I’ve ever tried – in just a few swipes this mascara had my lashes visibly nearly reaching my eyebrows. It also gives dramatic volume – no natural fluffiness here, this is for full-on, spiders’-legs lashes.

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For other cheaper alternatives of cream highlighters, you could try Glossier Haloscope Dew Effect Highlighter, £22, the mini version of the Rare Beauty Positive Light Liquid Luminizer, £15, or L’Oréal Paris Lumi Le Glass Stick, currently £8.99.

This travel-friendly stick gives instant ‘glass skin’ and a healthier-looking complexion

If you’re after radiant skin and defined cheekbones in a flash, our beauty editor thinks she’s found just the thing: an easy-to-use highlighter stick from a celebrity’s beauty brand

‘Glass skin in a stick’(Image: Laura Mulley)

It seems everyone is after ‘glass skin’ at the moment – that dewy, light reflective sheen to the skin, especially on the high points of the face, that’s universally flattering and youthful. And if you don’t know where to start to achieve this, or the thought of applying lots of layers of skincare puts you off, I think I’ve found the solution.

I’ve never been a big fan of highlighter powders, but I’ve recently come across Haus Labs by Lady Gaga’s Bio Radiant Highlighter Balm, and it’s a total game-changer. This handy crayon-like sticks come in six flattering shades, are super-easy to use, and instantly illuminate the skin in such a flattering way.

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READ MORE: ‘This little-known tanning brand beauty editors swear by gives the most natural glow’

Haus Labs by Lady Gaga's Bio Radiant Highlighter Balm
From Lady Gaga’s make-up brand(Image: Laura Mulley)

Priced at £30 and available from Sephora, these Bio Radiant Highlighter Balms couldn’t be easier to use: simply draw on over or under make-up where required (I like putting them on the tops of my cheekbones and brow bones), then blend slightly with fingers. They can also be used on the eyelids; the tinted shades in particular look lovely on the lids.

My favourite shade is the transparent Pure Glass, which doesn’t add any shimmer or colour, but instead just a lovely luminous glazed look that instantly improves my face in seconds. It’s very similar to the clear end of Pat McGrath Labs Skin Fetish Highlighter and Balm Duo, £50, or Chanel’s Baume Essential in Transparent, £38, and if you’ve always been a bit scared of using highlighter, this is a great place to start; you really can’t got wrong.

Despite initially thinking it wouldn’t suit me, I also really like the Haus Labs Highlighter Balm in Champagne Quartz, and would use this when doing more of a ‘done’ make-up look.

Laura wearing Pure Glass (left) and Champagne Quartz (right)
Laura wearing Pure Glass (left) and Champagne Quartz (right)(Image: Laura Mulley)

I’ve been really impressed with Haus Labs since trying its viral B Structural Volumizing + Lengthening Mascara, £27, which is the most lengthening mascara I’ve ever tried – in just a few swipes this mascara had my lashes visibly nearly reaching my eyebrows. It also gives dramatic volume – no natural fluffiness here, this is for full-on, spiders’-legs lashes.

Article continues below

For other cheaper alternatives of cream highlighters, you could try Glossier Haloscope Dew Effect Highlighter, £22, the mini version of the Rare Beauty Positive Light Liquid Luminizer, £15, or L’Oréal Paris Lumi Le Glass Stick, currently £8.99.

Meghan Markle warned she risks ‘damaging’ brand if major problem persists

Despite Meghan Markle seeing her products quickly sell out, a PR expert has revealed the single biggest cause of her lifestyle brand, As Ever, from which she is a victim.

A public relations expert has warned that customers could grow “frustrated” with Meghan’s brand and the constantly sold out products(Image: Netflix)

Meghan Markle ’s lifestyle brand As Ever could be at risk of collapsing if she keeps doing one big thing, according to a PR expert. Meghan released a series of new products just weeks ago, with the items selling out in a mere few hours. Whether Meghan is selling her famous jams, baking packs or her brand new rosé wine, her products are almost guaranteed to sell out within hours of going on sale.

While many people would assume this to be a sign of great success, Go Up CEO and PR expert Edward Coram-James fears that if it continues, customers could end up feeling “frustrated and let down.”

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A public relations expert has revealed that customers could be “frustrated and let down” by Meghan’s brand As Ever(Image: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Mr Coram-James told Express : “The jam selling out does show there’s genuine enthusiasm for Meghan’s products. When handled well, limited stock can create buzz for future releases. But for that to work, the messaging needs to be crystal clear from the start.

Customers are required to be aware that this is a limited-edition item made in small batches. Otherwise, they’ll be let down and frustrated. Recurrent supply issues are a possibility for the brand’s reputation to become damaged over time.

Meghan’s most recent release, her Napa Valley rosé wine, was released last week and retailed for £22. Three, six, and twelve wine orders were required.

Meghan Markle's jam is made 2000 miles away from her mansion.
Meghan’s brand As Ever could be in jeopardy if her products are constantly sold out(Image: JAKE ROSENBERG/NETFLIX)

Meghan took to Instagram to share her delight in the fact that the wine sold out, writing: “Still soaking it in- feeling endlessly grateful. Cheers to what’s ahead!”

Meanwhile, after her last restock sold out in record time, Meghan was forced to give away some of her famous jams for free to loyal customers who thought they secured the items in an online order.

It emerged that some customers who thought they had secured the £7 apricot spread have now been sent emails telling them that they would not be receiving the products, due to high demand. And to rectify the situation, not only would they be receiving a full refund but also be sent a jar of the spread for free when it is back in stock.

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Meghan Markle has promised to give loyal customers a free jar of jam after many people missed out during the restock(Image: Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
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Due to high demand, we are unable to fulfill your order of the apricot spread at this time, according to the email sent to customers. By the end of this week, we will have received a refund for this purchase.

You will be the first to receive the apricot spread when it returns in stock, free of charge, according to the company.

FG Running Nigeria’s Airports At A Loss Without Private Investors — Keyamo

Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has revealed that Nigerian airports are operated at a financial loss without private sector involvement, stressing that the Federal Government could no longer sustain them profitably.

Keyamo, who spoke at the launch of Enugu State’s indigenous airline, Enugu Air, on Monday, said, “There is no government that can run airports again in Nigeria for profit.

“We are running the airports at a loss because we don’t have the drive of the private sector. I’m saying it openly, and I have no apologies.”

The minister addressed public concerns over the fate of the Enugu airport, clarifying that the facility was not being sold but concessioned to private investors.

“I have seen some comments saying, ‘No, we are selling Enugu airport out.’ We are concessioning it. The process is supported by Mr. President, by FAAN, by the Ministry of Aviation, and by the National Assembly committees.

“We are just in the process of handing Enugu airport to private investors who will come and make this place open, including the cargo terminal,” he said.

According to Keyamo, the cargo terminal will significantly boost economic activities in the region.

“You can now process exports directly from Enugu here—the cargo terminal—for the good and employment of Enugu people. I thought it was necessary to mention it here today.”

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He praised Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State for his proactive efforts in attracting private investments to the airport, noting that the governor refused to wait on bureaucracy to drive progress.

“The governor came to me and said, ‘I want to attract private sector investments into Enugu airport. I will not wait for bureaucracy to run this airport for me; the pace of development is too slow.’ I said, ‘Wait, finish the airline.’

“He said, ‘No, I’m not finishing it. I want the private sector to take over this airport and run it for the good people of Enugu State,’” the minister stated.

Keyamo said that shortly after, several top-tier private firms, with expertise in airport management, made proposals.

“Before we said Jack, private individuals—very big companies, some of the best in terms of airport management—came together. And as I speak to you, in the next few months and few years, Enugu airport will not be what you see here today. The private sector is coming into Enugu airport, driven by the governor.”

On the airline launch, the minister further revealed that Governor Mbah was equally determined to bring Enugu Air to life.

Modric To Join AC Milan After Club World Cup

Luka Modric, the Croatian captain, will leave Real Madrid after the Club World Cup, according to AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri on Monday.

Modric, who turns 40 in September, signed for Madrid from Tottenham in 2012 and has been linked with a move to Italy since early June, when he announced his intention to leave the Spanish giants at the end of his contract.

On Wednesday, Madrid will face Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup semifinals. On July 13th, the final will be held.

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At his first press conference since becoming Milan manager, Allegri stated, “He’ll arrive in August.”

It would be useless to discuss him more because he is an extraordinary and significant player.

Allegri returned to Milan after leading them to the Serie A title in 2011 during his first two years in charge, 2010-2014.

On August 17, they play their first game of the new year in the Italian Cup.