Returning to the highlight topic, among all Japanese brands, the only one that can compete with CPB is its own brother Shiseido. Shiseido is also distinctly personal, good at combining Eastern aesthetics with Western technology, and keen on R&D and launching black technology.
Shiseido PK107 can be described as a prestigious "old Internet celebrity", with an unshakable position in the highlight world, and beauty bloggers are even more handy. PK107 is actually a highlighter blush, which looks like a normal matte flesh pink on the outside, but is actually blue-violet polarized, and the first time you use it, you need to brush off the protective layer on the surface to reveal the blue light layer. The wonder of blue-violet polarized light is that it can make the sunken parts of the face visually expand, so PK107 is also known as the "tear trough artifact". In order to avoid excessive blue light on the face, it is recommended to take a sufficient amount of powder when taking powder, and do not swipe and overlap multiple layers. The high-gloss powder is silky and delicate, with a slight shimmer, and there is no exaggeration on the upper face, but a low-key and natural soft light. PK107 does not show pores or enlarge skin problems, has a certain concealer effect, and the durability and oil control effect of the product are also very impressive.
The PK107 is not a perfect product, and if the PK107 does not meet the requirements of the user who wants to highlight the nose bridge or forehead, then they can choose another Shiseido highlight that complements the PK107 - WT905. WT905 is also the perennial popular out-of-stock king in the beauty industry, the product powder is white, no pearlescent or silver, with fine small glitter, satin luster. In terms of gloss, WT905 is much more obvious than PK107, with a natural and white finish, which is suitable for white skin users, while yellow and black skin is slightly unnatural. WT905 is suitable for use on the chin, forehead and other parts, especially to make the nose bridge more straight and coherent, and the facial contour is more three-dimensional.
In addition to the above, Shiseido Silk Rouge also has a number of other shades, most of which are more suitable for use as blush, and the highlighter and contour effect is average, so I will not repeat them here. Shiseido Silk Rouge comes with a brush and mirror, which is convenient to carry around and touch up makeup at any time, and the 6.5g capacity is also relatively durable. Shiseido high-gloss products are available on the brand's official website for 330 yuan, and popular shades are occasionally out of stock.