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This is a pressed powder highlighter from Rare Beauty by Selena Gomez, part of the “Positive Light” collection.
Shade name: Enlighten — described as a cool champagne tone.
Net weight: 0.098 oz / 2.8 g.
Formula claims: “Finally—the ultra glass-like glow of a liquid highlighter in a convenient powder form.”
Key attributes from official site:
Talc-free, semi-sheer base with ultra-smooth, finely-milled pearls.
“Transfer-proof, smudge-proof, water-resistant formula keeps you gleaming all day.”
Here’s how this product stands out — especially relevant for your premium beauty-lifestyle and brand visual context:
Glass-skin sheen in a powder format: The texture is described as "silk reborn as powder—unexpectedly smooth, airy and melts onto skin" so you get a high-glow effect without heavy shimmer chunks.
Good for photography/visuals: Because the finish is refined (not coarse glitter) and the formula is buildable, it works well for high-resolution product/model imagery — giving skin dimension and glow without appearing over-shiny or reflective in a harsh way.
Versatile shade (for certain undertones): Enlighten’s cool-champagne tone can work nicely on lighter skin tones, especially if you want a subtle luminous finish for model/beauty visuals. (Though as the reviews note, on very fair skin it may appear a bit “white” depending on lighting)
Long-wear build: Reviewers note it lasts well through the day and behaves well on different skin types (dry, normal, oily) when applied appropriately.
Given your work in beauty-lifestyle branding, model imagery, and product shoots, here’s an application method tailored for you:
Prep your skin: After foundation/concealer and whichever base you use, ensure cheeks, brow bones, etc are smooth so the highlight sits flush and looks seamless.
Application: Use a highlighter brush (or your preferred tool for model work) and lightly sweep the powder across the highpoints of the face:
Tops of cheekbones
Brow bone
Bridge of the nose
Cupid’s bow
(As the product instructions say: “Use light strokes … remember, less is more.”)
For soft, everyday visuals: use one light layer for a glow.
For more editorial/model look (which you often do): apply a second layer or use a slightly damp brush to intensify the glow. Reviewers mention using a damp sponge for more intense sheen.
Photography tip: Since you’re creating high-res images and dealing with lighting (studio, daylight), test how the sheen appears under your set-lighting: you want glow, not heavy glare.
Kit/On-the-go use: For your model kit/travel/lifestyle shoots, keep it in your compact. Because it’s powder and travel-friendly, it suits quick touch-ups on set.
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