Ingredients: Talc, Mica, Glyceryl Ethylhexanoate/Stearate/Adipate, Dimethicone, Octyldodecyl Stearoyl Stearate, Isopropyl Myristate, Polyacrylamide, C13-14 Isoparaffin, Laureth-7, Sorbitan Stearate, Zea Mays (Corn) Starch, Lauroyl Lysine, Magnesium Aluminum Silicate, Cetearyl Ethylhexanoate, Sodium Dehydroacetate, Nylon-12, Imidazolidinyl Urea, Methylparaben, Silica, Ethylparaben, Propylparaben, Butylparaben, Titanium Dioxide(CI 77891), Iron Oxide (CI 77491). /- May Contain: Iron Oxide (CI 77492, CI 77499), Yellow 5 (CI 19140), Red 7 (CI 15850), Yellow 6 (CI 15985), Carmine (CI 75470), Ultramarines (CI 77007).
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dopeyBoars2
I’m a huge fan of Milani baked blushes and Bellissimo Bronze ties with Luminoso as my favorite.
Everyone raves about Luminoso which is deserving of the hype but Bellissimo Bronze is great and very underrated imo.
On me (NC42, warm), it’s absolutely gorgeous and comes off as a stunning shimmery peach. This is a blush that gives me the J Lo summer glow. Like the other Milani baked blushes, it’s wonderfully pigmented and I don’t find it too shimmery.
I don’t think it’s a universally flattering shade which is probably why it’s not so popular. If you’re very fair and/or cool toned it may come off as too orange and muddy and you may be better off with Luminoso. If you have tan-dark skin, I highly recommend Bellissimo Bronze although on very deep skin, it may look more like a highlighter.
sugaryBoars2
I just picked up this blush on a whim this summer and so far I am pretty pleased. As someone with fair skin I am admittedly scared of bronzer, but when I found myself a little more tan than usual this summer I decided to give this blush a go. This blush gives of a warm glow without being orange. While, I wouldn’t say it looks natural on my fair complexion, it doesn’t look stark or out of place. I’m not sure I would repurchase this blush if it for some reason went missing, but it does make me more eager to try other bronze-toned blushes, or non-matte bronzers.
wrathfulWhiting2
Gorgeous peachy/gold blush. I bought this hoping for a bronzy bronzer/blush for than sunkissed look and, altough this is NOT usable as a bronzer, im very please with this product.
– Easy to blend
– Subtle, pretty gold shimmer (more like a glow. I pack the product a few times with a more fluffy blush brush so it wont look like actual shimmer)
– Much lighter color than seen in pictures (looks way more bronze) Would recommend to fair skins (Im like an NC30-35 in MAC and looks very natural on me)
– TON of product. Been using it for 6+ months and barely getting down
Packaging:
– Small gold compact (at least by google pictures i expected it to be bigger. WAY smaller than MILANI bronzer line)
– Letters WILL come off (bummer since it makes it look cheaper)
– Mirror and brush will save you in more than one occation.
– A little bulky (for the mirror and brush) but so handy when travelling.
– VERY travel friendly. Not sensitive to smacks.
* Never use nail polish remover close to one MILANI compacts, it leaves a permanent white stain 🙁
grumpyQuiche8
I eyed this blush for the longest time. I hesitated buying it, afraid it would be too dark on my N/NW10-15 skin. I then found it on sale at Walgreen’s and decided to go for it. Sadly, my instincts were correct. It is too dark, too orangey and too shimmery. It also goes on really patchy, similar to its counterpart, Jordana’s. blushes.
thriftyDingo4
I LOVE MILANI! but they went overboard on shimmer here.
cautiousPlover5
Love this. I’ve been looking for a color in the peach/bronze family and this is perfect. I have lite skin, so a little goes a long way…perfect
trustingTruffle2
This is a really good blush/bronzer in the summer. It gives a bronze glow to my tan skin. This might be too dark for people with fair skin, but I highly recommend this blush for those who have medium tan to deeper shades because you’ll look like a bronze goddess.
zestyPepper7
I finally got my hands on this one and it was definitely worth the wait. This is such a great blush. It gives my NC 45-50 skin a lovely subtle glow. I tend to reach for this the most on days when I’m going for a *natural glow* look. I will say this blush is VERY pigmented. Dark as I am, I still need a light hand and to give it a good buffing or I look like a shimmer bomb went off on my face. That’s true of all of Milani’s baked blushes that I’ve tried (and I’m only missing Fantastico Mauve and Dolce Pink).
On those with slightly lighter skintones, this would be a great bronzer. If you’re worried about it being too much, you could probably get away with this if you used a fan brush.
affectedTacos3
Too orange toned for my skin. It looks more like a brown and gold in the pan but when applied it is very brassy and orange on my skin. I’m very pale and blonde, but I’m sure this would work for darker skinned ladies. Looks beautiful in the pan though, so I was bummed that this didn’t work.
dejectedCoati7
I bought 3 of these blushes and this was one of the colors. The glitter/shimmer was just too much. I felt like i really didnt see any pigment at all when i applied it. Just shimmer/glitter..