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hince True Dimension Radiance Balm (Set/Single) (8 Colors)
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hince True Dimension Radiance Balm (Set/Single) (8 Colors)

“Dewy stick highlighter with 8 shades, convenient for quick glow—but pricey unless on sale.”

4.59 1,493 reviews
$20.80 Olive Young Global

Across sources: Olive Young 1,443 · Glowpick 50

Best for Dry skin seekers of luminous, glass-skin finishes; less suited to oily/combination skin types.

View on Olive Young Global ↗ Also on Naver from ₩20,300 · 네이버 ↗

Key ingredients

  • Transparent base
  • Pearly pigments
  • Stick format
Full ingredient list (12) · via Glowpick

Diisostearyl Malate, Octyldodecanol, Polybutene, Polyethylene, Mica, Microcrystalline Wax, VP/Eicosene Copolymer, Pentaerythrityl Tetra-di-t-butyl Hydroxyhydrocinnamate, Squalane, Carthamus Tinctorius (Safflower) Seed Oil, Titanium Dioxide, Iron Oxide Red

👍 Pros

  • Stick format applies in seconds with minimal effort
  • Buildable glow without greasy or heavy feel
  • 8-shade range covers multiple skin tones and moods

👎 Cons

  • ₩29,000 (~$22 USD) base price; usually bought on 20–30% discount
  • Extra shine may overwhelm oily or combination skin
  • Most Korean reviews tied to sales; limited critical feedback on longevity

The Gist

The hince True Dimension Radiance Balm (Set/Single) (8 Colors) is a stick highlighter marketed as delivering “luminous” and “dewy” finishes across 6 core shades (Clear, Dawn Ray, Tender Room, Rare Slip, Light, Soft Glazer) plus seasonal variants. The balm texture applies smoothly and builds without obvious patchiness, creating a glossy base effect rather than sharp highlights.

What Korean reviewers say

Korean bloggers emphasize convenience—the stick format speeds up makeup routines—and note the buildable, luminous finish appeals to those favoring dewy aesthetics over matte looks. However, most reviews are framed as sale recommendations or unboxing posts tied to Olive Young campaigns, which limits candid critique on downsides like longevity, layering compatibility, or texture on oily skin. Reviewers with dry skin specifically chose this; those with combination or oily skin express hesitation about adding extra shine.

Bottom line

At $20.80 (discounted on Olive Young Global), this balm offers genuine convenience and a luminous finish for dry-skin users seeking “glass skin” aesthetics. Skip it at full price unless dewy glow is non-negotiable for your routine and your skin runs dry; oily and combination skin types may find it adds unwanted shine rather than radiance.

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