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Jan 18, 2014
Lindsay M.
I have the benefit high beam and watts up highlighters but everytime I try I feel like it does nothing. I have very fair skin and a lot of acne. My skin is combination. Thanks for any help girls!
Jan 18, 2014
Yolande P.
Jan 18, 2014
Cat C.
Well I don't know if I would use high beam like a cream highlight. It might be too "shiny" to put on the forehead and under eyes like in the picture. The brow bone, cheek bones, chin, above the lip, will be okay though. You can add a couple layers to make it show, just make sure your lighting is good so you can see how much is on.
Jan 18, 2014
Lindsay M.
Ok thanks guys!