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Highlighter is a makeup product that is used to add a glow or shimmer to the skin. It can be applied to the high points of the face to enhance your features and create a luminous look. Here are some steps on how to apply highlighter: 1. Choose the right highlighter: Highlighters come in various shades, formulas, and finishes. You can choose a powder, liquid, or cream highlighter based on your skin type and preference. Also, choose a shade that complements your skin tone. 2. Apply foundation: Start by applying your foundation, concealer, and powder as you normally would. This will create a smooth base for your highlighter. 3. Determine where to apply: Decide where you want to apply your highlighter. Typically, it's applied to the high points of the face, including the cheekbones, brow bone, bridge of the nose, cupid's bow, and inner corners of the eyes. 4. Apply the highlighter: You can use a fan brush, a fluffy brush, or your fingers to apply the highlighter. Dip the brush or your finger into the highlighter and tap off the excess. Then, apply the highlighter to the desired area in a sweeping motion. For a more intense glow, you can apply a second layer. 5. Blend: Use a clean brush or your fingers to blend the highlighter into your skin for a natural-looking finish. Make sure there are no harsh lines or patches. 6. Set: Finally, set your highlighter with a setting spray to make it last longer. With these steps, you can apply highlighter like a pro and achieve a radiant, glowing look.
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