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.
Saturday, 30 January 2010
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Lovely, it looks pretty natural! Loving the overall look, very simple but chic.
ReplyDeleteThe bronzer is lovely but as soon as I saw the picture I said "those lips are stunning on her!" Love that lipstick on you!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, the bronzer really accentuates your cheekbones. And I am seriously jealous of your skin ;)
ReplyDeleteI love this look, especially the lips :) Great colour.
ReplyDeleteEmma
Love it, you look so glowy with it!
ReplyDeleteI like that natural glow it gives you. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks to all of you for the very kind comments. It is a lovely bronzer.
ReplyDeletewhat brush did you use? I used his and it got so blotchy, maybe I'm using to much.
ReplyDeleteHello 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.
ReplyDeleteThanks 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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