This list includes 14 Makeup products that start with I, from “Illuminating cream” to “Lip ink”. These entries cover cosmetics and application aids known for adding glow, color, texture and long‑wear performance.
Makeup products that start with I are cosmetic items and tools whose names begin with the letter I. Illuminators and lightweight inks rose to mainstream popularity during the 2010s beauty trend for natural glow and stains.
Below you’ll find the table with Product, Category, Typical use, and Notes.
Product: The specific item name beginning with I; you can use this to search or compare product lists and reviews.
Category: Classifies each product type (for example “lip” or “face”) so you can find similar items quickly.
Typical use: Explains common application or benefit so you know when and why to choose the item during makeup routines.
Notes: Short details like texture, finish, or longevity to help you compare options and narrow choices.
Makeup products that start with I
Name
Category
Form/Format
Typical size / price
Illuminator
Face
liquid
$12-45 USD
Illuminating primer
Face
liquid
$15-50 USD
Illuminating powder
Face
powder
$10-50 USD
Illuminating stick
Face
stick
$10-35 USD
Illuminating cream
Face
cream
$12-40 USD
Illuminating palette
Face
palette
$20-60 USD
Ink eyeliner
Eyes
liquid
$6-30 USD
Lip ink
Lips
liquid
$6-25 USD
Invisible powder
Complexion
powder
$8-40 USD
Iridescent highlighter
Face
pan
$10-45 USD
Iridescent eyeshadow
Eyes
powder
$5-40 USD
Invisible concealer
Complexion
liquid
$8-40 USD
Instant blush
Cheek
cream
$7-25 USD
Instant bronzer
Face
powder
$8-30 USD
Descriptions
Illuminator
A liquid highlighter used to add glow to cheekbones and brow bones; think MAC Strobe Cream or Becca Liquid Sparkle.
Illuminating primer
A radiant primer that adds glow while smoothing skin and helping foundation last; e.g., Hourglass Veil or NYX Born to Glow.
Illuminating powder
A pressed or loose powder with light-reflecting particles to highlight or brighten skin, like MAC Mineralize Skinfinish.
Illuminating stick
A convenient solid highlighter in stick form for on-the-go glow, blendable with fingers or sponge; e.g., RMS or Milk Makeup highlighter sticks.
Illuminating cream
Creamy highlighter for a dewy sheen; layer under or over foundation for a luminous finish — common from brands like Glossier.
Illuminating palette
A multi-shade set of highlighters or glow products for face and eyes, useful for mixing finishes; e.g., Anastasia or Becca palettes.
Ink eyeliner
A highly pigmented liquid liner with “ink” viscosity for precise lines and lasting wear — think Stila Stay All Day Ink or KVD Tattoo Liner.
Lip ink
A stain-like liquid for long-lasting, vivid lip color often marketed as “ink” (e.g., NYX Lip Lingerie Ink or Peripera Ink Velvet).
Invisible powder
A translucent finishing powder that blurs and sets without adding color, commonly called “invisible” or “translucent” powder; e.g., Laura Mercier Translucent.
Iridescent highlighter
A highlighter with shifting, pearly sheen that reflects multiple colors; popular in powder or pressed pans from many makeup lines.
Iridescent eyeshadow
Eyeshadow with a multi-dimensional, shimmery finish that shifts with light — sold single pans or palettes (e.g., Huda Beauty shimmers).
Invisible concealer
A lightweight concealer marketed to feel undetectable while covering — often called “invisible” or “no-makeup” concealer by brands.
Instant blush
A quickly blending cheek color marketed as “instant” for fast, blendable flush—examples include drugstore and indie cream blushes named “Instant Blush.”
Instant bronzer
A quick-apply bronzer product often marketed for fast warmth and contouring, sold as powders or creams (many brands label quick-use bronzers “instant”).
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