Introducing face colors developed in collaboration with professional makeup artists. A powder that blends perfectly with the skin. The light, smooth, silky powder gives the skin a radiant glow. A beautiful, long-lasting finish. Just apply it and you'll get long-lasting, vibrant color without dullness. The new, convenient packaging allows you to check the color of the face color without opening the sleek case. Remove the contents from the case and transfer them to the separately sold empty metal palette to create your own palette, saving space even for professional use.
Ingredients
How To Use
Recommended brush: Precision Highlight Brush 144. A medium-sized brush with a flat, pointed tip. For precise shading and highlighting on cheeks and around the eyes.
At first glance, it looks like a beige with a pink nuance, but it's a little more whitish when applied to the skin. The particles are so fine that it doesn't look powdery and gives a beautiful, bright look. So far, I haven't had any issues with it getting into my pores. It's easy to use as a highlighter on the nose, as it doesn't look like you're wearing anything! I've been hooked on Make Up For Ever lately and have been collecting them one by one, and this one is definitely in my starting lineup!
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ImALSET
I bought h100 for a matte highlight. It's not pure white, but has a slight skin tone, so it brightens naturally, and the powder is fine so it doesn't look bulky, so I recommend it.
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Kane-chan(o^-)b
I bought this because I wanted a matte highlighter. It has a subtle pink undertone and is easy to use.
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Toshiko9466
I bought this to hide the dark circles and sagging bags under my eyes! I saw that it was similar to Artist Shadow 530, so I bought that first, but it's an eyeshadow, so it didn't blend in... so I bought this instead ^ ^ In the end, it didn't hide them, but maybe it could lighten them up a bit? I also tried Chacott MA24. For my dark circles, Chacott MA24 = Artist Highlighter H100 ≧ Artist Shadow 530. For a moisturizing feel, is there a highlighter?
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p@poppo
I tried a variety of products looking for a bright matte highlighter that I could use on its own, but this one was the least powdery, had good powder quality, and was easy to use. I have fair skin, so I was worried that the beige name would be too dark, but I was relieved to find that it was a beige that leaned towards white. The color payoff is great.