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Strobe Cream
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- TESTER
Mac strobe cream hydratant lumineux
MAC strobe cream works as a moisturizer, but you can also use it as a primer, which gives a natural glow to the skin as well as enhances your skin. Mac strobe cream is available in five different colors. Gives an instant glow and freshness to the skin. Super-powered with powerful flora to refresh and moisturize the face. The vitamin and green tea present in it gives a fresh, glowing face to a dull or tired face. Its iridescent particles and antioxidants increase the effect of light on your face in sunlight. Improves and smooths skin. Radiates the face. Gives a natural moisture and shine. dermatologist tested. #MerodaSpring
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about 3 years ago
- TESTER
Nice shade
The cream is nice and light and has a pink-rose hue. It leaves a slight sticky feeling on the skin. What is it for? Most likely to improve adhesion with powder. Does not cause discomfort in the sock. When worn with foundation, it doesn't feel like a layer of cake. The consumption of the cream is extremely minimal, because the silicone base allows you to distribute a small pea over the entire surface of the face. I usually just use it as a highlighter on my cheekbones, nose, above lips sometimes and below eyebrow.
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Mooie glowy highlighter
I've been using this highlighter for a while now, and I'm very happy with it! I chose the pale pink version, and it gives a very nice glow, without you going to shine. It feels nice on the skin, and it applies fine. I bought the mini version to try out, but I'm definitely going to buy the full size when it's run out!
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