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This is a highlighter duo from Fenty Beauty (by Rihanna) called Killawatt Freestyle Highlighter Duo in the shade pairing “Mean Money / Hu$tla Baby”.
It is described as a weightless, long-wear cream-to-powder hybrid highlighter that ranges from a subtle day-glow to an “insanely supercharged” shimmer.
According to retailer listings:
“Mean Money” is the left side: a soft champagne sheen.
“Hu$tla Baby” is the right side: a supercharged peachy-champagne shimmer.
It’s designed to work on face, eyes, and even body (collarbones, shoulders) to add a touch of light where you want it.
The Indian listing (e.g., via Sephora India) shows the size as 2 × 3.5 g for the duo.
Dual-finish flexibility: You get a more subtle sheen for daytime or refined looks (Mean Money) and a bolder shimmer for events or high-impact visuals (Hu$tla Baby) — very useful for switching between everyday brand content and elevated shoot looks.
Cream-to-powder hybrid formula: This texture allows easier blending like a cream, yet has the staying power of a powder — helpful in humid climates (like your region) and for long days or content/brand sessions.
High-quality shimmer finish: The shimmer is described as “super‐fine” so that it gives glow without looking overly glittery or patchy — good when you care about high-res visuals and product photography.
Versatile placement: Because you can use it on face, eyes, and body, it offers you flexibility for lifestyle shoots (e.g., collarbone glow) or layered highlighter effects in your brand aesthetic.
Inclusive shade design: While this shade duo is more on the champagne/peach spectrum, the line’s marketing emphasises suitability for a wide range of skin tones — good if your visuals need to cater to diverse models or skin types.
Here’s a usage protocol tailored to your detailed beauty-workflow and brand-visual style:
Prep the skin / area
Ensure the area to be highlighted (cheekbones, brow-bone, nose bridge, collarbone, shoulders) is well prepped: moisturised, primed/blurred if needed, and free of patchy texture—because you visually care about smooth finish.
For the body or collarbone use: consider a lightweight base or primer under the highlight so it adheres well.
Choose your side / finish
Use Mean Money (the left side) when you want a softer, daytime glow or when the rest of the look is minimal and you want subtle radiance.
Use Hu$tla Baby (the right side) when you want a bold highlight for photography, branded visuals, nightlife or content where the highlight must pop.
You can also layer: apply Mean Money first, then a touch of Hu$tla Baby on the highest points for added dimension.
Application technique
Use a highlighting brush (for example, many listings refer to the “Cheek-Hugging Highlight Brush 120” with the brand) for precision.
Sweep the product across the high-points of your face: the top of cheekbones, brow-bone, cupid’s bow, bridge of nose.
For body: sweep the shimmer shade along the collarbone or shoulder tops.
Because you do a lot of visuals: ensure you are applying in the lighting you will shoot in (studio, daylight) so you see how the shimmer reads under those conditions.
Blend & finish
After applying, lightly blend the edges so the highlight doesn’t look like a harsh stripe—especially important for high-res photography or luxury close-ups.
If needed (especially in humid climate), lightly set the area with translucent powder—but with caution so you don’t overly mute the glow.
For layered looks: Once you apply Mean Money, you can gently pat a bit of Hu$tla Baby on the very top of cheekbone for maximum pop.
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