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Bourjois Delice De Poudre Bronzer Bronzing Powder 52 Taned and Dark Complexions, 16g

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I've tried this bronzer... I've actually bought a few months ago. Oh, and I'm from Slovenia, Central Europe. :) I love everything about this bronzer! The smell, the color, and the fact that it doesn't have shimmer in it. It is also cheap, compared to a lot of other bronzers. Michelle - most people look good with a hint of colour, super pale is no longer the colour for me :)

I am actually looking for a contour shade like Hoola, a shade thats not so warm toned. At the moment i am just using a dark pressed powder foundation. I might have to get Hoola if I dont find the right one. Formulated with a comedogenic formula that allows skin to breathe on application, this Primer Bronzer by Bourjois gives your complexion an even looking tan, with pressed powder that smoothes and mattifies the skin. Boasting a lavish chocolate fragrance, this bronzer contains Cocoa Beans and Orange Blossom Elixir that work to give the skin radiance whilst keeping it hydrated.

It has a delicious, rather heavenly chocolate scent, is even shaped like a chocolate bar, and one can barely resist to break a chunk off to eat. It lasts a really long time and is amazing to warm up the face. It’s not good if you want something to contour with, but it’s a good affordable bronzer to add warmth and an amazing smell. Im not sure if these are getting discontinued but I think I saw a couple of these at the Target at Broadway. Becca - thanks for the tip, I'll keep my eye out for the Rimmel one. I'm fan of apricot tinged things.

One of the best bronzers out there is the Bourjois Paris Delice de Poudre, more commonly known as the chocolate bronzing powder. You may take this bronzer's colour as high as faking a tan, but it still would not give you a horrid orange or muddy look. The powder I own in the image is probably older than your mum, which is probably a sign that I should throw it away and get a new one.Other bronzers might make you end up like a disco ball, but the Bourjois Delice de Poudre Bronzing Powder serves as the perfect powder to contour with, or just to add a subtle sun-kissed glow. Today I’ll be reviewing Bourjois Delice de Poudre Bronzing Powder. I can’t pronounce it either, so we’re going to call it the Bourjois chocolate bronzer. The powder comes in two shades, Peaux Claires/Medians no 51 and Peaux mates/hâlées no 52, which is the one I have here. This is a smooth, soft, creamy primer with a mat finish. I use it as a primer or for contouring. Both ways it works great. It is very natural looking and good blendable...and I just love the smell of it!

While in the pan they look kind of similar, swatchedyou can see it's warmer toned than Hoola, which will be a bonus for some people who find Hoola too muddy looking. My favourite thing about this bronzer is the smell. It smells so yummy, of chocolates and coconuts. I seriously start craving desserts every time I smell this! Even the product inside it is made to look like chocolate. I'm hooked!It sculpts the face pretty nicely, but not as amazingly as contour palettes I have previously owned. If you’re new to contour or things in that area, I suggest this affordable bronzer is the perfect product for you. It’s amazing introduction to the world of contour and is really handy when travelling or when you need something to add definition. After months of speculation - and of course the near-empty counters that have not escaped notice - it has been confirmed that Bourjois are pulling out of the UK. The news actually broke a few weeks ago but given all that is currently unfolding, I can't say it fully resonated until I had a little spare time to finally de-clutter my beauty stash. If you are new at bronzing, just a beginner, the Bourjois Paris Delice de Poudre Bronzing Powder will be a perfect aid, as it gives you the control to build the colour up, and has a very natural touch.

It is the powder that brings a subtle hint of sunshine to your face, not a dark murky look, rather a gorgeous sun-kissed glow. Have you ever heard or readabout a product being possiblydiscontinued and then gone into a complete frenzy trying to find it? I generally like matte bronzers for contouring, but I found the colour in this too warm toned for my skin to use as a contour. However as a bronzer it gives a really natural golden tone to the skin.

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