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All of you are already beautiful on the inside and out, but Milk’s Supernova Holographic Stick ($28) will make you more radiant than ever before. It provides a natural glow and blends into your skin effortlessly. Made for all skin tones, the pearly, iridescent sheen highlights your cheekbones with a shimmery pink and violet hue. It’s as if a star is shooting across the sky whenever you turn your head. But actually, you will be the one turning heads, because this product leaves you utterly luminous. It brightens your face like it brightens your day. Run the cream stick anywhere: your cheekbones, the bridge of your nose, your legs and shoulders. You can even use it as a lipstick or eye shadow.

This highlighter, like all Milk products, is vegan and cruelty-free. It melts right as it comes into contact with the heat of your skin. You can easily blend it in with your fingers, and once you do, you don’t have to worry about its effect on your skin. The cream stick is filled with mango butter, peach nectar, and avocado oils, and it actually works to hydrate your skin while you glow like a supernova.  As extravagant as it sounds, you can incorporate the Milk Holographic Stick into your daily makeup routine because you control its intensity. With one swipe you get a warm, subtle glow, but you can easily enhance it with a few more. So, this is something you can wear to class and to party- and to everything in between. Milk brings out the goddess in everyone. For more information on the Holographic Stick and other Milk products go to milkmakeup.com.

What are your favorite beauty products, collegiette?

Traveling from the San Francisco Bay Area, Gigi Fox is a member of Boston University's class of 2020. She has a passion for all kinds of writing and visual design. While her major is currently undecided, she is intrigued by both communications and the social sciences. She is an avid magazine reader and a part-time blogger, which makes HER Campus an inspirational creative outlet for her.
Writers of the Boston University chapter of Her Campus.