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When a product racks up major credibility in the form of celebrity approval, stock naturally sells out quickly. That’s what we knew would happen when Brooke Shields singled out a specific highlighter, because we weren’t able to get our hands on it for quite some time.
She mentioned the cream highlighter from Grande Cosmetics to Vogue as one of her must-have products for a “less is more” makeup look, and luckily for Us, it’s currently back in stock on Amazon! We can already tell that this highlighter is going to be so worth the wait, and we’ve rounded up the scoop for you below.
Get the Grande Cosmetics GrandeGLOW Plumping Highlighter for $25 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, June 28, 2022, but are subject to change.
Unlike most cream highlighters, this one goes above and beyond, as it also infuses skincare into the formula! In addition to giving your skin a touch of shimmer, which you can apply on the high points of the cheekbone, it may also plump your skin to make the look of fine lines and wrinkles less visible. The main ingredient working here is VinupLift, which can lift the skin and make it firmer. You’ll start feeling a tingling effect after a couple of minutes, which tells you that the product is working!
Get the Grande Cosmetics GrandeGLOW Plumping Highlighter for $25 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, June 28, 2022, but are subject to change.
The highlighter comes in thee pearlescent shades: French Pearl, Gilded Rose and Bronze Beam. Each of the colors is designed to blend into the skin beautifully and look great on virtually all skin
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