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How to Apply Pumpkin Spice Highlighter
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Pumpkin spice highlighter is a warm, shimmery product that can be used to add a glow to your face. Here's how to apply it: 1. Start with a clean, moisturized face. Apply your foundation, concealer, and blush as you normally would. 2. Take a small amount of pumpkin spice highlighter on a highlighter brush. Tap off any excess powder. 3. Apply the highlighter to the high points of your face where you want to create a glow. These areas include your cheekbones, the bridge of your nose, the cupid's bow of your lips, and your brow bone. 4. Blend the highlighter into your skin using a gentle circular motion. You can use your fingers or a clean makeup sponge to blend the product. 5. Build up the intensity of the highlighter gradually until you reach the desired level of glow. Remember, a little goes a long way with highlighter, so start with a small amount and build up as needed. 6. Finish your makeup look with a setting spray to help your makeup last longer. Remember to choose a pumpkin spice highlighter that complements your skin tone. If you have fair skin, opt for a lighter shade of pumpkin spice, while those with darker skin tones can choose a deeper shade to achieve the same effect.
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