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This is a liquid highlighter from Rare Beauty (by Selena Gomez) described as “a silky, second-skin liquid highlighter that creates an instantly dewy, buildable glow”.
The shade Mesmerize is described as a rose-bronze (or warm-pink/rose bronze) tone, making it suitable for adding glow with warm hints.
Size: 0.5 oz / 15 mL as per the brand listing.
Formula highlights:
Packed with superfine light-catching pearls.
Botanical ingredients blend: lotus, gardenia and white water lily extract.
Vegan, cruelty-free, buildable finish.
Here are the major benefits which are particularly relevant for your brand & visual workflow:
Buildable glow: You can apply a small amount for a subtle sheen, or layer for a stronger highlight. (Reviews note “a little goes a long way”)
Versatile application: Works across multiple skin tones; the Mesmerize shade offers warmth and rose bronze glow. Good for Indian/South-Asian skin undertones.
Photography/visual friendly: Because you do beauty-lifestyle imagery and product photography, a highlighter that melts seamlessly and adds glow without obvious glitter is a plus. One reviewer says the formula “glided across my skin without being prone to lifting up foundation or emphasising pores”.
Premium finish & brand fit: Rare Beauty has a strong brand aesthetic which complements your high-quality visuals and lifestyle/luxury orientation.
Flexible use: Can be used on highpoints (cheekbones, nose, brow bone), or mixed into foundation for an all-over radiance.
Here’s how you’d apply it, considering your beauty-branding / model-imagery focus:
Prep skin: Start with your base (foundation/concealer) and ensure the skin is smooth and well-moisturised.
Apply product: Using the doe-foot applicator, place 1-2 dots of Mesmerize on the highpoints: top of cheekbones, bridge of nose, brow bone, Cupid’s bow.
Blend: Use fingers, a small brush, or a sponge to gently blend the glow into skin. Because it’s liquid, you have a bit of play-time before it sets. (One review suggests blending quickly)
Layer if needed: For strong visual effect (e.g., for your branded shoots), you can add another dot and blend carefully.
Mix in base: If you want subtle all-over sheen (e.g., for lifestyle/travel content), you can mix a drop into your foundation or tinted moisturizer.
Check under your lighting: Because you work with high-resolution imagery and varied lighting setups (studio, daylight, travel), test how the glow appears under your shoot conditions (to avoid looking too shiny or mis-toned on camera).
Touch-ups: For long shoots or warm/humid environments (like your region), carry a small amount for touch-up if needed.
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