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- dr*******Dry SkinDec 5, 2022
It evens out the skin tone naturally. The brush is incredibly thin, allowing for precise application exactly where you want it. While it looks natural, it's barely noticeable and I'm not sure what's special about this product. For evening out the complexion, I think it's better to apply a thin layer of foundation rather than buying this product separately. Considering that, I feel the high price is a drawback. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinMay 14, 2021
I wanted to try a liquid/cream highlighter, so I decided to buy this. The color payoff is a pearlescent white, and I think it shows up well even with a small amount. If only I could control the quantity... The applicator is Benefit's signature brush, but because it's submerged in the product when the cap is closed, it's troublesome to dispense the right amount. This makes it more likely to use too much. Considering the quantity, the price might be okay if bought duty-free, but it feels like it never runs out. The regular retail price for a single item is quite expensive in my opinion. - nh*****Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedNov 22, 2020
Excellent for brightening dark circles, smile lines, and the area between the eyebrows. It's perfect for daily wear and daytime makeup when you want a bit of shimmer without going overboard. Sadly, it's been discontinued without any replacement. I'm really at a loss for what to do now. For best results, gently pat the product onto your skin using the puff applicator. - ge************Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedAug 20, 2020
My absolute favorite highlighter! It's a pearlescent-free, light pink shade that's perfect for brightening up the under-eye area. But the heartbreaking news is that it's been discontinued. I'm using my stash sparingly now. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinInner DrynessRednessRecommendedMay 7, 2020
This highlighter doesn't give off a glittery, sparkly effect. Instead, it's like turning on a light in darker areas of your face, bringing life and radiance to your complexion. It allows for a natural-looking highlight. For reference, I have a cool undertone and use shade 21. When applied to the forehead, it can look overly shiny. On the nose, it's not very noticeable. Be careful around wrinkles. Focus on applying it to areas with dark circles. Spread it widely under the aegyo sal (under-eye puffiness) to brighten your overall expression. - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinRecommendedFeb 19, 2020
I have combination dehydrated skin prone to blemishes. My skin has visible pores and is quite uneven with lots of scars. Because of this, I've always wanted to use highlighter but... it would get stuck in my pores and accentuate my scars. I really hated that. But then I discovered this holy grail product! The shimmer particles are incredibly fine. I'm not sure if they even get into the pores at all, but you can't see them settling in. It truly gives a natural glow as if that area of your skin is naturally luminous. Also, I have warm-toned skin, and this highlighter is absolutely perfect for warm complexions. It gives me a very natural-looking highlight that I love! I've tried other highlighters before, but they often looked a bit artificial. This one, however, brightens my skin in such a natural way! The price...? But honestly, it's not bad considering the quality. However, it doesn't wear off very gracefully. If your makeup starts to separate, this highlighter really becomes noticeable. - wj********Dry SkinJan 19, 2020
I bought the Shy Beam instead of the Dandelion High Beam as it seemed a bit intense. I thought using both shading and High Beam might be too much, so I opted for the Shy Beam. Even though my complexion is around shade 22 and on the darker side, it doesn't seem to show up much, so I don't use it often. It's more of a subtle brightening that only I notice. If your complexion isn't on the darker side, this might not be noticeable at all. For those with lighter skin tones, I'd recommend the High Beam instead. Also, I haven't quite mastered how to apply it over foundation without causing pilling or removing the foundation underneath. The texture doesn't seem to be very beginner-friendly. I didn't realize the ingredients list would be like this! I don't usually pay much attention to ingredients in color cosmetics, but I was surprised it was to this extent. The good point is its natural look, the downside is that it's barely noticeable. In the photo, I applied it generously to show the difference in tone, but in real-life makeup application, I can't apply that much. - ui*******Oily SkinRecommendedDec 29, 2019
I have quite fair skin, so I used this as a concealer for dark circles rather than a highlighter. The peachy tone covered surprisingly well, and the brush applicator made it easy to apply. As a highlighter, it lacks shimmer and might not be very noticeable. However, if you're looking for something extremely natural-looking, this could work well. - su*******Combination SkinSensitive SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRecommendedOct 23, 2019
It works well for color correction on areas with bluish or yellowish tones. I'm using it regularly as a corrector. It might not be suitable as a highlighter for people with fair complexions. The texture can feel a bit heavy when applied. It's great for use as a blush or corrector. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinAug 28, 2019
For shade 21 cool-toned dry skin: Highly recommended if you want a natural highlighting effect with a peach-toned, pearl-free highlighter. It's so natural that even if you don't control the amount well, it's not noticeable. It's great for gently brightening the complexion. The brush-type applicator makes it very convenient to use, whether controlling the amount or blending with other products. Recommended for those who look messy with pearl products or for oily skin types. The downside is that it's so natural, it's hard to tell you're wearing a highlighter. It might work better for those with slightly darker skin tones as it would brighten them more noticeably. Given the characteristics of Shy Beam, it's not a product meant for minimal use (even using a lot doesn't show much), yet the price seems high for the amount used per application. The duty-free price is in the 30,000 won range for 10ml.