No. While they don't really mean the exact same thing, they could be considered synonyms.
Some brands do contain glitter or also known as shimmer... You need to read the bottle and check for the word "shimmer" in the ingredients
its basicly a lotion with glitter
Shimmer, glimmer, sparkle, scintillate.
dream, magical, laugh, swirl, sparkle, glitter, shimmer, shine
The sound of the word can imitate a visual effect
like nailvarnish- matt- in other worrds no shine just a block colour Gloss- shiny Glitter- with glitter in clear- no colour Shimmer- pearly glow
shinny shine, flash, sparkle, glare, gleam, shimmer, twinkle, glint
SOMETIMES, that's how I wear it with my brown eyes. Some of my friends will get gold shimmer powder and added it to their blush to give them a certain glow. It looks best with blue and green eyes. But brown eyes are better with brown EyeShadow, Brown/Black mascara, and purple glitter eyeliner above your top eye lashes. I hope I helped!!
He was contemplating the shimmer of light on the water.
Shimmer - novel - was created in 2009.
Shimmer Chinodya was born in 1957.
No, "shimmer" is not a preposition. It is a verb that means to shine with a soft, slightly wavering light.