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kompess
17-01-2009, 4:19 AM
I can seem to find a bronzer that doesnt make me look orange.
Can anyone suggest any please?
Sweetpeanut
17-01-2009, 7:37 PM
Max Factor, Do A Good One:d
non_believer
19-01-2009, 2:58 PM
I use Bobbi Brown - it's a more expensive range but, in my opinion, worth it in terms of quality and longevity. I'd recommend visiting a counter where they can select the correct shade for your skin tone (scary, I know, as the beauty counter ladies are often very orange themselves!) but I'd recommend Bobbi Brown or MAC as they don't go too OTT if you have a counter near you.
debtfreein4years
19-01-2009, 10:16 PM
what about a benefit one? i know they do one called hoola which is fairly dark, one called georgia which is a peachy colour, dandilion which is a pink and there is another one that i use that i cant for the life of me remember what its called, but im pale to the point where can trace my veins up my body and it doesnt make me look like a clown when i use it.
gxx
Benefit Dallas is nice.
So is Guerlain terrocotta.
But my fav of all, Laura Geller baked bronzers & blushers
kompess
23-01-2009, 10:52 PM
Thanks ladies
It's prob the shade that Im more concerned about.
I have slightly tanned body but my face is a little lighter.
What do you suggest?
Go for a pinky toned bronzer, rather than peachy/orangey.
Have you looked at Laura Geller?
http://www.laurageller.com/home.cfm/pid/zoom/thsId/204/item/Blush-N-Brighten%20Compact.html
Golden Apricot is nice (I use it a lot).
Glasgowkiss84
24-01-2009, 11:38 AM
I second Benefit Hoola - just make sure there isnt too much on the brush. I use this and I have quite pale skin too. Athough it looks quite dark, just don't put too much on at once - I find this works for me!
:)
sarah.roberts85
26-01-2009, 7:51 PM
I agree with Mrs E, Benefit's Dallas is really good. Its like a blusher and bronzer in one, its not in the least bit orange. It is also so good for defining cheek bones! I'm really pale and it doesnt look too dark on my skin.
I get mine from Ebay, its a few pounds cheaper than in shops, and it is the real thing.
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