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This is a liquid highlighter from the brand Rare Beauty (founded by Selena Gomez). The product page describes it as “a silky, second-skin liquid highlighter that creates a lasting, soft, and luminous finish.”
Shade “Outshine” is described on the official site as “true gold”.
Net weight: 0.5 oz / 15 mL.
Formula highlights:
Packed with superfine, light-catching pearl particles.
Layers well over makeup (liquid, powder, or cream) according to the product description.
Vegan and cruelty-free. (Implicit in Rare Beauty’s branding)
Luminous gold glow: Because “Outshine” is a true gold tone, this highlighter can provide a warm, rich radiance—particularly fit for model work or visuals where you want a glowing finish.
Buildable finish: You can apply lightly for subtle shimmer or build up for an intensified glow. The formula is designed to be versatile.
Versatile for layering or mixing: It works over foundation, powder or cream, and can even be mixed into foundation for an all-over sheen. Excellent for your brand-imagery workflow.
Good match for Indian/bridal/deep skin tones: Golden highlighters like Outshine often show beautifully on medium to deeper complexions (which is relevant given your location and model context).
Photography-friendly finish: Because you work in high-resolution product/model imagery, the “melting into skin” + luminous finish gives a premium feel and enhances the look of skin in visuals.
Here’s how I recommend applying it, especially given your beauty-lifestyle and brand-imagery usage:
Prep the skin: After your foundation/concealer and setting (as needed), ensure the skin surface is smooth so the highlighter sits well.
Apply: Using the doe-foot applicator, place 1-2 small dots of Outshine on desired high points:
Tops of cheekbones
Brow bone
Bridge of nose
Cupid’s bow
(Product page suggests “one or two dots wherever you want to add a touch of glow.”)
Blend: Use your fingertips or a small blending brush/sponge to lightly pat and diffuse the product outward so it integrates with skin and doesn't look like a patch of gold.
Layer if needed: For model shoots or visuals where you want strong glow, you can add a second dot and intensify the highlight.
Mix-in option: For an all-over luminous finish (useful in your travel or lifestyle content), you could mix a small amount of Outshine into your foundation or tinted moisturizer. (Product page mentions layering/mixing.)
Lighting check: Since you’re doing professional visuals/photography, test how the gold finish looks under your shoot lights and daylight—make sure it doesn’t read overly metallic or reflective in unintended ways.
Touch-ups: For longer shoots or warm climates (like Delhi/Ghaziabad region), carry a small amount to refresh the high points if needed.
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