Iconic London Radiance Booster Review & Swatches

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The latest launch from Iconic really is my kind of product so I was excited to share swatches and insights with you. Here’s the lowdown on the Iconic London Radiance Booster collection.

What is Iconic London Radiance Booster?

Iconic London Radiance Booster
Iconic London Radiance Booster
  • Multi-functional, lightweight skin tint formula
  • All-over liquid radiance
  • Designed to leave skin perfectly prepped for makeup application
  • Gives skin a dewy look ​with no glitter or shimmer
  • Sheer full-face base with filter-like properties
  • Oleo-Gel complex works to smooth and even out the complexion
  • Luminizer Peptides work to maintain flawless transparency (I’m not entirely sure what that means?!)
  • Available in ten shades for all skin tones

Iconic London Radiance Booster Shades

There are 10 sheer, versatile shades to suit all skin tones:

Iconic London Radiance Booster
Iconic London Radiance Booster
  • Shell Glow – Ivory
  • Champagne Glow – Light Cool Beige
  • Sand Glow – Sandy Warm Nude
  • Honey Glow – Neutral Nude
  • Caramel Glow – Medium Caramel
  • Tan Glow – Medium/Deep Neutral Tan
  • Bronze Glow – Warm/Olive Tan
  • Toffee Glow – Deep Warm Brown
  • Deep Glow – Deep Neutral Brown
  • Rich Glow – Deep Red-toned Brown

Swatches

I have five out of the ten shades available to show you.

Shell Glow, Champagne Glow, Sand Glow, Honey Glow, Caramel Glow:

  • Iconic London Radiance Booster Swatches
  • Iconic London Radiance Booster Swatches

Because I love lightness and brightness, Shell Glow is the one I like using most as an all over primer underneath foundation.

My Review

So I think if you wanted to liken the Iconic London Radiance Booster to another product, I’d say that it is comparable to the Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Filter.

Both are designed to boost glow and use skin tone luminosity as opposed to typical highlighter colour pigments. The Charlotte Tilbury comes in 12 shades as opposed to Iconic’s 10 shade range.

I’d say that the Iconic is a much thicker product and feels more balmy and tackier than the CT. If you were thinking about them in terms of skincare textures, I’d say that Flawless Filter feels more like a hydrating lotion, and that Iconic is more of a gel-balm. I hope that helps.

The Radiance Booster kind of reminds me a foundation mixed with a liquid highlighter, because it has a kind of sheer but skin perfecting coverage with a lot of glow.

I like to use it all over my face under foundation. You don’t need too much, especially if you’re not a fan of thicker textures.

It’s really nice to mix into foundation too, if you want to up the glow levels, and of course you can use it after makeup as a highlighter. I quite like tapping on a small amount over the tops of my cheekbones.

I think if you like hydrating glow, you’ll like this. However, if you prefer a lighter texture, stick to the CT Flawless Filter.

Before & After Photos

iconic london radiance booster review before
Before
iconic london radiance booster review after
After

As you can see, it gives a nice bit of skin perfecting coverage with a flattering glow. This is actually a mixture of Champagne Glow and Shell Glow, because as I started applying the deeper one, I realised I wanted to go lighter.

I think this would be enough on its own with a bit of concealer if you wanted something light and to still see skin.

Where to buy it

The Iconic London Radiance Booster is £30 and available at:

Ree
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