Here’s a breakdown of the palette and what makes it special:
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It’s a powder highlighter palette containing 6 colours (total ~12.84 g) for illuminating different areas of the face.
 
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The formula is highly pigmented and designed to give your complexion a more youthful, smoother look by lighting up select areas and softening shadows.
 
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The palette includes an integrated mirror for on-the-go use.
 
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Ingredient highlights: It uses synthetic fluorophlogopite, silica, and zinc stearate
 
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The finish: A shimmer/glow effect — meant for highlighting (not matte contouring) — emphasising high points of the face.
 
🎨 How to Use It
Here’s a step-by-step on how to make the most of this highlighter palette:
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Prep your skin
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After applying your base (foundation/BB cream/whatever you use), set any areas you prefer if needed.
 
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Highlighter works best when the skin is smooth and set enough so the shimmer sits well.
 
 
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Choose your shade
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The palette has 6 different shades: you can pick one that best suits your skin tone or mix.
 
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Lighter/pearlescent shades for fair skin; warmer/golden shades for medium-deep skin tones.
 
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You can also layer a lighter shade over a warmer one for more dimension.
 
 
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Apply highlighter to key areas
Use a small, fluffy brush or highlighter brush (or your finger for more intensity) and apply to the “high points” of your face:
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Top of the cheekbones (just above blush)
 
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Bridge of the nose (a thin stripe)
 
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Cupid’s bow (just above the lips)
 
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Inner corners of the eyes (optional, for extra glow)
 
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Brow bone (just beneath the brow)
 
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Center of the forehead and chin (optional – if you like a more glowy effect)
 
 
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Blend
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After placement, gently blend the edges so there are no harsh lines — you want a soft glow, not a patch.
 
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If you applied too much, use a clean brush or a touch of translucent powder to soften it.
 
 
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Layer or intensify
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For a more dramatic effect (evening look, photos): you can dampen your brush slightly or apply a second layer of highlighter.
 
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For a subtle daytime glow: use a light hand and perhaps a shade that’s only 1-2 tones lighter than your skin.
 
 
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Finish your look
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After highlighter, you may finish with a setting spray to meld everything together and enhance the glow.
 
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If you used a very shimmery shade, check in different lighting (natural vs indoor) to ensure the shimmer isn’t too chunky or emphasising texture.
 
 
✨ Tips & Considerations
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Choose a shade with the right undertone: cooler‐pearls for pink/cool undertones; golden/bronze for warm undertones.
 
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You can use the shades as eyeshadows too if you like a monochromatic glowing look — many highlighter palettes double up for this.
 
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Since this is a highly pigmented formula, start with a little product and build up as needed.
 
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Clean your brush regularly, because shimmer/highlighter products tend to drop more than matte ones.