Saturday, 30 January 2010

Edward Bess Daydream Bronzer applied

Here's a picture showing the Edward Bess Daydream bronzer applied. I really whacked it on to see if it was possible to overcook it, and I'm happy to report that I didn't have to do the weekly shop looking tango-ed. This is a very forgiving bronzer for pale skins as it applies sheerly and gives a subtle, non-orange warmth to the skin.

I'm wearing Edward Bess Dusk eyeshadow on my eyes, and Tender Love lipstick on my lips.

10 comments:

  1. Lovely, it looks pretty natural! Loving the overall look, very simple but chic.

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  2. The bronzer is lovely but as soon as I saw the picture I said "those lips are stunning on her!" Love that lipstick on you!

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  3. Beautiful, the bronzer really accentuates your cheekbones. And I am seriously jealous of your skin ;)

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  4. I love this look, especially the lips :) Great colour.
    Emma

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  5. Love it, you look so glowy with it!

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  6. I like that natural glow it gives you. Very nice!

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  7. Thanks to all of you for the very kind comments. It is a lovely bronzer.

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  8. what brush did you use? I used his and it got so blotchy, maybe I'm using to much.

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  9. Hello Prettldy - I just used my normal blush brush, and it applied well for me. I tried to pack it on to see if it'd go orangey and I didn't find it possible to overcook it, so maybe it's the base you're applying it on? I apply to bare skin, perhaps if you're using foundation you could try applying a loose powder first so that the foundation doesn't grab the bronzer.

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  10. Thanks for the tip! I do have oily skin and I am using the bobbi brown face blender brush and it seems to work better. Thanks!

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