$32.00
Sheer. Airy. Gentle sheen or matte.
Use for overall glow or as a natural blush.
You know that sunlight is aging and damages your skin. You may also know that tanning beds are not safe alternatives. Spray tans are expensive. The answer: bronzers. Choose and apply a bronzer wisely. They are meant to give you a healthy glow, avoiding the orange tones that often result from bottle tans.
The road to the sun-kissed look is a sheer bronzer applied lightly. Bronzers add a healthy hue in every season, but are particularly helpful to even out skin tones during warm weather seasons when more time is spent outdoors.
Hats, sunglasses, and attentive sunscreen application often leave your face and upper neck a lighter hue than the rest of you. Solve this contrast by dusting the bronzer over your face and upper neck, feathering it into the deeper toned areas, to diminish the contrast between your face and your tanned arms and shoulders.
For a natural summer glow, dust a light application of bronzer where sunlight would naturally hit your skin: along the length of your nose, your chin, cheekbones, and forehead.
BRUSH RECOMMENDATION: Best applied with a large soft brush for overall glow. Use a flat bronzer brush for contours or blush, or a blush brush for sun-kissed glow.
Always use bronzer wisely.
Tricaprylin (emollient), Zinc Stearate, Stearic Acid, Aluminum Hydroxide, Triethocaprylsilane, Retinyl Palmitate (Vitamin A), Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Ascorbyl Palmitate (Vitamin C), Tetrasodium EDTA, Potassium Sorbate, Chlorphenesin.
May Contain ( /-): Mica, Iron Oxides (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499), Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Manganese Violet (CI 77742), Chromium Oxide Greens (CI 77288), Carmine (CI 7547), Ferric Ferrocyanide (CI 7751), Red 6 (CI 1585), Red 7 Lake (CI 1585), Red 27 (CI 4541), Red 28 Lake (CI 4541), Red 4 Lake (CI 1635), Yellow 5 Lake (CI 1914), Yellow 6 Lake (CI 15985), Blue 1 Lake (CI 429).
You know that sunlight is aging and damages your skin. You may also know that tanning beds are not safe alternatives. Spray tans are expensive. The answer: bronzers. Choose and apply a bronzer wisely. They are meant to give you a healthy glow, avoiding the orange tones that often result from bottle tans.
The road to the sun-kissed look is a sheer bronzer applied lightly. Bronzers add a healthy hue in every season, but are particularly helpful to even out skin tones during warm weather seasons when more time is spent outdoors.
Hats, sunglasses, and attentive sunscreen application often leave your face and upper neck a lighter hue than the rest of you. Solve this contrast by dusting the bronzer over your face and upper neck, feathering it into the deeper toned areas, to diminish the contrast between your face and your tanned arms and shoulders.
For a natural summer glow, dust a light application of bronzer where sunlight would naturally hit your skin: along the length of your nose, your chin, cheekbones, and forehead.