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I’ll say ahead that if you bought last year’s True Match Highlighters (liquid), then you will find the Maybelline Master Strobing Liquid very similar – if not, er, exactly the same! So, you don’t need these if you have those.
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Other than that, there is really nothing not to like here, if you are a strober. They’re just beautiful, workable strobe creams that give you plenty of control in how high beam you want to go; the light bounces off them and they’re so easy to blend. There is a bit of sparkle but it’s more of a light twinkle than obvious shards of glitter so it’s a guaranteed illumination for £6.99. I can’t see you’d need anything else.
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If you have any blush drops or creme/liquid blush, try doing a mix up in the palm of your hand to get a blush-and-glow effect. They’re HERE (on a 3 for 2).
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