Sydney Grace Cream Highlighter
Sydney Grace

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Sydney Grace's Cream Highlighter is a product good for dabbing onto the high points of the face at the end of base makeup. As a cream formula in a small glass container, it applies smoothly even when taking a small amount with a finger or brush, and the radiance is expressed clearly. It is more moist than powder and adheres firmly, helping to finish naturally without lifting.

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  • CovergirlTruBlend Skin Enhancer Balm Highlighter Stick

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    The candidate product is a 'balm type' that you rub directly onto the face with a stick, so it is convenient to carry and dab on quickly. Instead, the color expression method is more intuitive than the reference product's feeling of taking a small amount to apply, which helps with the choice.

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  • ISADORAHighlighter Stick'n Brush

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    The candidate product has a built-in brush in the stick, so it is easy to blend and tidy the texture immediately after application. The reference product focuses on the flow of taking a small amount to apply, so it is advantageous when you want the convenience of including tools.

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  • RMS BeautyMaster Radiance Base Cream Highlighter

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    The candidate product can be mixed into foundation or used alone. If the reference product is focused on point highlights, the candidate product becomes a basis for selection if you prefer a style of mixing from the base stage.

    47% similar

  • GlossierHaloscope Balm Dewy Highlighter Stick

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    The candidate product shows a strong point in its usage feeling of finishing moistly 'so that dead skin does not stand out.' Since the reference product emphasizes firm adhesion, the candidate product is a better fit if you prioritize a finish that is less burdensome when layering.

    46% similar

  • KIKO MilanoGold Reflections Sculpt & Highlight Face Stick

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    The candidate product is focused on adding point radiance after contouring. The reference product feels closer to a natural radiance without lifting, so it becomes a selection point when you want to emphasize contours rather than the overall tone.

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  • Jane IredaleGlow Time Highlighter Stick

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    The candidate product has a convenient usage flow of tapping the stick and then blending softly with fingertips or a brush. The reference product focuses on brushing or taking out to use, so the candidate product is good if you prefer a blending routine that spreads immediately.

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  • Westman AtelierSuper Loaded Tinted Cream Highlighter

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    The candidate product is suggested for a wider range of usage areas such as the eye area, cheeks, and lips. The reference product is centered on points on the high areas of the face, so the candidate product is easier to choose when you want to cover multiple areas at once.

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  • Gella'sSoft Highlighter Foundation Cream

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    The candidate product is a cream type, but more weight is placed on creating 'three-dimensionality with a subtle glow.' The reference product emphasizes natural and firm adhesion, so the candidate product fits better if you prioritize three-dimensionality that is not excessive.

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  • BellamiantaTopaz Glaze Highlight Balm

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    The candidate product is guided toward comfortable layering that does not feel heavy even if applied in layers. The reference product is said to apply smoothly even with a small amount, so the candidate product is more useful if you have a style of applying more.

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  • CatriceAura Glam Balm Highlighter

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    The candidate product is said to be used from 'natural dewy glow to clear highlights' by adjusting as much as you want. The reference product has a point of firm radiance that is expressed intensely, so the candidate product is good if you want to widen the range of choice for the intensity of the glow.

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