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#Ofra island time palette review skin#
The texture was denser but not dry or difficult to work with, so it seemed to melt onto the skin the more I buffed and blended the highlighter on. The formula is supposed to have a "liquid to baked technology" that has "unparalleled pigment payoff" that can be used as a highlighter as well as an eyeshadow or as a blush topper." It's a very pigmented formula with a high-shine, metallic finish that will be most suitable for someone who wants an intense highlighter. Melt Cosmetics Morning Star (P, $39.00) is less shimmery, lighter (85% similar).
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It picked up easily with a brush but had that “melted” look once applied and blended out on my skin. The highlighter was richly pigmented with a smooth, creamy consistency that was dense without being too firmly pressed in the pan. OFRA Star Island Highlighter ($29.00 for 0.35 oz.) is a bright, pale yellow gold with warm undertones (but doesn’t lean orange) paired with a metallic finish.