Ariana Grande R.E.M. Beauty Highlighter: Does It Outperform Drugstore?

Celebrity Check
Ariana Grande’s highlighter costs $28—but can it beat a $6 Essence glow?
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results

1.Glow Check — Ari vs. Essence

I pitted Ariana Grande’s $28 R.E.M. Beauty Afterglow Highlighter against my $6 Essence baked powder. One cost me a dinner out. The other, a coffee.

The real test? Whether celebrity pricing buys you a glow that drugstore can’t fake. Spoiler: it’s not about the price tag — it’s about how it sits on your skin after hour six.

2.🔬The Baked vs. Liquid Debate

R.E.M. Beauty’s Afterglow Highlighter is a liquid luminizer in a doe-foot applicator — $28 for 0.5 oz. The claim is “second-skin” shine. Essence’s Pure Nude is a baked powder, $6, promises “natural glow.” I tested both on bare skin and over foundation.

1

Texture

Liquid dries down tacky in 15 seconds — powder disappears instantly. Your pick depends on patience.

2

Shimmer particle size

R.E.M. uses micro-fine pearl — no glitter chunks. Essence has visible shimmer but it’s forgiving.

3

Longevity

Eight hours in, R.E.M. still looked wet. Essence faded to a faint sheen by hour five.

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3.💸What’s Actually Inside

R.E.M. leans on synthetic fluorphlogopite (fancy mica) and vitamin E for slip. Essence uses silica and mineral oil. One feels hydrating, the other feels powdery — neither is skincare.

  • Synthetic Fluorphlogopite: Gives that wet-look shimmer, not glitter
  • Vitamin E: Slight slip, not enough to hydrate dry skin
  • Silica (Essence): Blurs pores, but can look chalky on texture
  • Mineral Oil (Essence): Cheap filler, no glow benefit
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4.👁️Touch, Wear, Surprise

First swipe of R.E.M. felt like cold jelly — then it set to a tacky film. Essence brushed on like silk, no learning curve. R.E.M. looked dewy, almost sweaty on oily zones. Essence was more forgiving — but less impressive.

Week two hit: R.E.M. separated in the tube. Had to shake it like a Polaroid. Essence? Never betrayed me. The surprise? R.E.M. photographs better — camera loves the wet look. Real life? You look like you just ran up stairs.

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One Thing: Tap R.E.M. on with a damp sponge, not fingers — it sheers out the tackiness and diffuses the shine so you don’t look greasy.
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5.🧪The Real Results

R.E.M. gave me a visible glow that lasted all day — but only if I prepped skin mattified. Essence looked natural instantly but disappeared by lunch. Neither broke me out. Both did the job. R.E.M. just did it louder.

Buy if
You have dry skin and want a wet-finish glow that lasts through dinner.
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Skip if
You’re oily or hate tacky textures — this will slide off your T-zone.
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Worth it?
No. $28 for a tube that separates? Essence does 80% of the work for 80% less.
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6.🔥Final Word

R.E.M. Beauty’s highlighter is good — but not $22 better than drugstore. You’re paying for the name and the packaging, not a glow that changes your life.

6.5/10
Pretty, but not premium
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Where to Buy: Ulta or rembeauty.com — but try the travel size first if you’re curious. Full size isn’t worth the risk.