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- si*******Combination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedAug 15, 2020
The pearl particles are neither too large nor excessive, applying subtly for a naturally beautiful finish It can accentuate pores or clump a bit, so you need to apply sparingly and blend well It works better if you first apply and blend the highlighter, then cover it with cushion foundation - th*****Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAtopic SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsDark CirclesWrinkles/ElasticityRecommendedMar 12, 2020
Personally, I'm really enjoying this product. The one I used before was too soft and would melt slightly, but this one is firmer. It doesn't transfer as much and seems to last longer. I find that it comes off more easily when I apply it to my aegyo sal (under-eye puffiness). - ro*****Dry SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedOct 25, 2019
The ingredients are high-quality. It's not sticky at all. It applies smoothly and absorbs well. I'm not sure where else to use it besides the eyes. (For those of us who are clumsy with makeup...) - Hwahae UserOily SkinApr 22, 2018
As someone with a prominent nose bridge, this product bestows a beautiful glow right where I need it. The pink hue is so natural-looking, not at all artificial. The color is truly lovely. It also works wonderfully as a highlighter. Plus, it's fragrance-free, which is a bonus. The generous amount makes me wonder if I'll ever use it all up in this lifetime! Well, having too much of a good thing isn't a problem, right? It's a bit... disappointing. The texture is surprisingly hard, making an audible sound every time I apply it to my nose bridge. As others have mentioned, when layered over base makeup, it tends to cause pilling. Oh well. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinFeb 27, 2018
1. Natural radiance The glow on the skin isn't overly shiny or exaggerated, which I love! Products for contouring like highlighters and shading can make you look artificial if used incorrectly, but I think even beginners could achieve a natural look with this. 2. Convenience The biggest advantage of stick products is that you can quickly apply makeup by gliding it on your skin when you're in a hurry! Plus, it's a portable size, so it's great for touch-ups without needing a separate brush – just pull it out of your makeup bag and you're good to go! 3. Product amount As expected with stick products, you can't visually tell that the amount is decreasing. I've been using it for over half a year, and it still feels like it did when I first got it. I think I'll be able to use it efficiently right up until the expiration date. 1. Emphasizes textured skin In my case, textured skin tends to be emphasized with any product, but it was a bit more noticeable with this one. 2. Pilling When used before base makeup, it was fine to use the product as is, but when applied after makeup, it caused the base makeup to pill. I use it by dabbing with an air puff! I prefer a natural look, so I use it as the final step in my makeup routine. However, if you want a more noticeable effect, you might prefer using it directly on your skin before applying base makeup. Also, when used on dark circles, it covers them more dramatically than trying to conceal them with a regular concealer! - Hwahae UserDry SkinAug 28, 2017
I haven't finished writing everything yet, so I can't repurchase, but if you're looking for a powder-free highlighter instead of a powdery one, try this! Even though it's a stick, it's not at all messy! And since it's a stick, if you apply it directly to your face, the base might get wiped off or move around, so rub it onto your hands first and then blend it, or if you apply it directly to your face, just dab it on lightly and it will go on evenly without looking overdone! I have a cool-toned complexion, so I bought the pink product, and I've been evangelizing it to a lot of people around me, and I haven't heard anyone say anything bad about it other than it can look patchy if you apply it wrong! When I applied it directly to my face, the makeup started to break down...At first, I thought it would be really smooth, but it ended up being a bit stiff, which caught me off guard, but it also means it lasts a long time and doesn't transfer much! You can apply it on top of your foundation, like in your regular makeup routine, but if you apply the highlighter first to the areas you want to highlight, like your cheekbones and T-zone, and then lightly apply your base makeup on top, it will give a more subtle and natural-looking glow!