coccoo, tell us what products you are using and what exactly you are having difficulty with.
- after prep-ing your face (toner, moisturiser), you need to do the base as required. so, that will be tinted moisturiser, foundation or powder, depending on the amount of coverage you need and the look you want.
- a staple is an eye brightening pen (dior skinflash or ysl touche eclat); not only is it great for brightening the eye area but it can be used for some subtle highlighting.
- you also need a base for your eyelid; normally i would suggest a MAC paint but i would recommend something a bit lighter for you so you don't tug at your eyelid so much - therefore a much creamy product that can double as colour on your lids.
- to me, highlighting and glow are too different things, for example, i'd highlight my brow bone or cheekbones, whereas for glow i'd use bronzer in a subtle way. the key to a glowing look is the right shade of bronzer (not too orange or brown) applied very gently in key areas. it will give you the sunkissed look. it shouldn't be noticeable, so you can still use coloured blush.
once the base is done, you can add some colour.