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trustingLollies1
If you’re very tan and no bronzer shows up, get thee some loose warmth! When I tan I TAN (hey I’m born raised and 40 years at the jersey shore haaaa). I go from nw20 to nc42/ nc44 when I add uv light in addition to self tan. Very golden tan. My foundation at this point is drunk elephant d bronzi sunshine drops (gorgeous for warm tan skin FYI). None of my bronzers were working (actually only one is decent: the bronzer inside huda bronze sands face palette). That’s small though and very quick to hit pan. Warmth is a veritable bargain.
You must buy the LOOSE version of warmth. The new bare minerals pressed bronzer named “warmth” is NOT THE SAME!!! That makes me look ashy. It would be a wonderful bronzer or contour for light cool skin tones.
The loose version would as well in minute amounts, but the glorious thing about it is that it’s so buildable, and, well… WARM toned!! A pot will go far truly. Right now, I use the drunk elephant sunshine drops all over as foundation, some shimmer highlight with mac loose iridescent powder in golden bronze, and the loose “warmth” to build up some depth with a nice fluffy brush. A spritz of goldlight fix+ if I feel dry. Do not use straight from tub without fluffily tapping or you’ll look dirty and mottled (even at my tan skin tone).
An oldie but a goodie when used correctly!
crushedSyrup5
I bought a set of BareMinerals All over face color and a mini Flawless face brush in a warehouse discount for 6 CAD!! CHIC RADIANCE was the only shade available but it was so cheap and I really wanted to try it as I like this brand
it’s a bit lighter than Warmth,a brownish peachy shade and has a very soft touch of glitters.I wish I had the Pure Radiance one instead.Chic Radiance is too dark and too orange for me to use as an all over face color but I thought I can use it as a blush since I don’t like pinkish blushes even though I have light skin tone.well I like it’s color as a blush-bronzer,I like it’s subtle shine and it feels and looks nice on my dry skin.not cakey or drying.the problem is it sometimes refuses to blend properly specially the amount I put on my skin with first swipe of brush sits there and looks as if I drew a brown line on my cheeks.this happens regardless of my tries to dust away the excess product from my brush,my brush type and the base I’m applying this on.this happens even when I apply it on my hand and try to blend it with finger.it first creates an unblendable brown area on my hand but the rest of it blends nicely.if you have dry skin you’d better try it first to make sure you won’t face a similar blending issue with it
I think another con is the shades.for a all-over-face color they should have come up with shades that people could really put on all over their face.most of them are too pink or peachy to be an all over face color
I still rarely use it as it sometimes works specially when I use very little,almost barely there powder but I definitely won’t buy it.for an all over face color,I prefer Wetnwild Reserve Your Cabana bronzer.
dejectedRelish2
I like this an enhancer when I go without makeup (which is pretty often), because it adds a burst of glowy color without needing much more. I have to be careful because it can easily appear red if I use too much. So I just tap a little onto my brush, and go over my face (lightly) a few times and that’s it. It’s not dark enough to contour so I’ve only used it as a light wash of color.
outlyingOryx3
I used this in the summertime for years, then put it away and forgot about it. I recently got it out, and I love it all over again! But now I’m using it to liven up my pale winter skin. They key with this and all the Bare Minerals products is to use only a tiny, little bit. You can always add more, but once you put too much on, it’s hard to fix it. I put a teeny bit in the lid and swirl my brush around so the pigment is evenly placed on the brush, and then lightly sweep it over my face. I use it as bronzer, and sometimes as blush. Just as it’s name implies, it adds a very natural looking warmth. I find this to be the least sparkly of the BE blushes, so I wonder if people who talk about glitter are confusing it with another color. When I bought this 15 years ago, my skin was pretty fair, but now that I live at the beach, it’s medium. The color worked great then and now. I recently bought several BE products, and I love how they are completely weightless on the skin, give a nice glow, and are actually good for you because they are made of mostly minerals.
obsessedSalami3
I’ve had this in my makeup cabinet forever, and find myself using it every now and then, realizing I put on way too much, get frustrated and take it off, then forget about it. But, I’ve finally figured out the trick. This product is not for contouring, it’s not for putting all over your face, it’s not for highlighting. It works best as a blush applied lightly to your cheek bones, apples of your cheeks and nose. Of course it’ll be different for everyone, but this makes a great blush but horrible bronzer in my opinion. When applied like blush it gives me a summery glow. When applied any other way I look like a sparkly orange mess. Packing sucks but I don’t think I’ll ever run out since a little goes a long way.
sheepishBasmati5
Rich and gives my face a great, healthy look. I start on my cheek bones and over the bridge of my nose then finish with the corners of my forehead for a natural sun-kissed look. I am VERY light and it still works on my skin. A little goes a long ways and lasts a long time!
soreBass6
It’s too dark and way too glittery for me, I’m a guy so I want the “no makeup makeup” look and this gives it straight away. Even just a tiny bit goes too dark and glittery on me.
tautSmelt1
This crap has glitter in it!!!
Not a pretty sheen like a highlight would give
But straight up GLITTER.
Even my 4th grader asked why I had so much glitter on my face. Maybe this would be nice in dim indoor lighting or outside during late in the evening
BUT IN SUNLIGHT YOU LOOK LIKE EDWARD CULLEN!! No, not even, because even Edward looked pretty cool all glittery and sparkly.
This looks as if you had a bit too much fun during arts and crafts with the kiddos.
☆☆☆if you think you look good when wearing this..go outside in daylight because you will quickly change your mind!
I’m kinda thinking they might not be consistent in manufacturing this product because some reviews say it is matte. MINE IS NOT MATTE BUT AS GLITTERY AND SPARKLY AS CHILD PLAY TIME MAKEUP!
cheerfulBuzzard7
Too orange. For reference, I’m a NC37-40 in MAC. This bronzer is matte, not shimmery, and pretty natural which is great. I thought it was kind of orange upon application which I thought was just me…until one of my family members told me it looks orange.
sheepishDingo0
Love this product , it can be use as blush and a contour , a little goes a long way.