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Taylor Swift’s Face Glitter Patches Are Available on Amazon

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All eyes were on Taylor Swift while she supported boyfriend Travis Kelce and his team, the Kansas City Chiefs, as they defeated the New Orleans Saints on Monday. And while her on-screen moments were more subdued than previous appearances, the 34-year-old musician still found a way to make the whole place shimmer.

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If you look closely at Swift’s makeup, you’ll notice the singer accessorized her plaid two-piece set with glittery fairy freckles on her cheeks. As Deux Moi pointed out, Swift was wearing Fazit's Glitter Makeup Patches, which are available on Amazon for $16. 

The glittery patches add a subtle touch of glitter to any outfit, and the application process is the same as a temporary tattoo. All you need to do is peel the backing, press the sticky side to your skin and apply pressure with a damp cloth for one minute. The best part? The patches are water-resistant and will stay intact during pool parties, beach days and—dare I say—sweaty musical festivals. 

Luckily, you can choose how prominent they appear on your face—apply the entire strip for the full sparkly effect or cut it down to fit your cheeks like Swift. The “Bad Blood” singer seemingly wore the gold version of the glitter patches, but they also come in silver, blue, brown, orange, purple, red, rose gold, strawberry red and faux freckles for the same price. 


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