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- cj**********Oily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedAug 28, 2022
I'm here to introduce you to a true holy grail product! 💕 This brand... they don't have many products, but every release feels like a hidden gem, you know? It's not a famous product or brand, but I noticed many of you who've set notifications for new posts were curious about base makeup. So I thought, 'This is the real deal,' and came to recommend it! There are roughly two types of highlighters: - Those that give your complexion a glow, a radiant highlighter - Those with a slight tint that brighten your skin tone and even enhance your nose bridge This product falls into the first category. It's a highlighter that beautifully expresses glow and sunlit skin, which is why I absolutely adore it! I used to swear by Laura Mercier, but it was pricey and lasted me about 3 years due to its massive quantity (I admit, I didn't strictly follow the expiration date 😅). Compared to that, this one applies much more clearly and transparently (💕 The photo gives exactly this impression, for your reference). I used it all summer, and as I tanned to about a shade 22-23, it still worked well. Now that I'm trying to lighten up a bit, I noticed they have other shades, including some with lavender or other color tints! This means you could use it for contouring effects too, like the second type I mentioned. Ah... I really can't recommend this enough! 𖤐 Summary of benefits 𖤐 It looks natural on your skin tone & gives a dewy beam effect & It's natural and not excessive & Yet it's not heavy (Laura Mercier and MAC can be a bit heavy and powdery) While giving you that sun-kissed inner glow, if you choose the right shade, you can achieve that highlighting effect and nose bridge pop! I'm so excited about its potential! By the way, I've also tried the budget-friendly Glint recently. It has a more colorful feel, and when applied heavily, it intensifies in color rather than giving a highlighting or brightening effect. However, that one is good for the inner corners of eyes or aegyo-sal. For all-over skin use, I highly, highly recommend this Vibrate product! The shade I reviewed is natural for about a shade 22 skin, but it's not a color that adds volume. You need to choose the color carefully... If I go back to shade 21 this fall, I might have to use this as a bronzer! 😅 But now that I think about it, there doesn't seem to be a perfect shade for lighter skin tones that works for both warm and cool undertones. I wish they had one more shade, but anyway, you really need to pick the right color. If you have cool undertones, I highly recommend the lavender-tinted color! I usually use Picasso brushes, and if you find the right tool, you can achieve a natural glow without any 'looks off' moments :) Tip: Tilt your head back a bit and observe which parts of your face catch the light and glow. Apply the highlighter only to those areas :) + For detailed makeup application, I found the Benefit light-up handheld mirror to be really useful!