The moment we heard Nars was launching on Tira, the excitement levels at the HQ went through the roof (and straight to our carts). Known for its radiant finishes and pro-grade formulas, Nars has always been that brand that gets skin— it will never leave it cakey or overdone, just lit in the most effortless way possible.
The Light Reflecting range is where skincare and makeup blur beautifully. Think foundation that enhances your skin barrier, moisturiser that preps like a primer and powders that reflect light in all the right places.
Naturally, Team Tira has opinions. Here’s what each of us is adding to our routine first (and why).
“This Tira-exclusive powder is so natural, it gives a glow that looks like good lighting, not makeup. I sweep it across my cheeks and nose and it makes my skin look so fresh. It’s the finishing touch I always needed.” — Megha Sharma, Editorial
“This one just makes my skin look like I’ve slept well and stayed hydrated, even on days I haven’t. The texture feels like skincare, blends instantly and never looks heavy. It’s the rare foundation you don’t need to overthink; it just works.” — Anusha Kala, Editorial
“It’s my secret weapon for mornings after late nights. I swipe a tiny bit under my eyes and it looks like I’ve had eight hours of sleep. It’s brightening without being glittery, so it’s perfect for busy workdays.” — Veda Makkar, Studio
“This moisturiser gives a soft, healthy glow before I even touch my foundation brush. It’s lightweight, never sticky and makes makeup go on smoother. Honestly, half the time I skip primer because this does the job.” — Disha Jariwala, Social Media
“This pressed powder is an instant filter. I dust it lightly over my T-zone and cheeks and it evens everything out without killing the glow. The finish is so soft and natural, it just pulls the whole look together.” — Pooja Shah, Design
“I’ve been using this setting powder in Crystal to set my makeup; and it’s wild how smooth everything looks. It locks things in without turning matte or chalky. It’s like a safety net against shine, without losing radiance.” — Yvonne Monteiro, Studio