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Bronzer

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http://i.esteelauder.co.uk/images/bride/d_200511_main_get_glowing_golden2.jpgDior Bronze Essential Bronzing Powder

  1. Guerlain Poudre D’orient Bronzer for a light pearly sunkissed glow
  2. GUERLAIN Terracotta Bronzer. Hugely raved!
  3. Estee Lauder. Im currently using this!
  4. Dior Bronze Essential Bronzing Powder $39
  • Healthy Look 010(fresh fleshy-bronze-gold shimmer)
  • Light Tan 020 (medium suntan with soft shimmer)
  • Bronze Tan 030 (warm suntan with soft shimmer)
  • Amber 040 (rich golden suntan with soft shimmer)

The following looks good but i cant say much whether they’re good or not.

Shimmering Tones PowderGolden Bronze Pressed PowderMosaic Shimmer Bloc
Golden Mosaic Golden Mosaic (copper/ bronze/ gold/ golden cream)
Peach Mosaic Peach Mosaic (golden pink/ bronze/ peach/ pearl)

CLINIQUE Shimmering Tones Powder $28.50

  • Blush Bronze
  • Golden Bronze
  • Peach Bronze

LAURA MERCIER Golden Bronze Pressed Powder $32
LAURA MERCIER Mosaic Shimmer Bloc $38

Caribbean Heat

LANCOME Star Bronzer Poudre Sôleil
Sun-Kissed Bronzing Powder

LORAC Caribbean Heat, $28
Shu Uemura Warm Sun Bronzing Powder $ 38

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Tanner

I chanced upon this on www.beautifulmakeupsearch.com and the reviews seem awesome. I dont usually use a tanner unless im going to the beach and my mind is thinking of attracting some hot guys. HAHA. Well, its definately not available in Singapore.

Review quoted as follow:

Their line offers something from gradual, no tinted tanning cream, tinted sprays and lotions, mousse, and even bronzer for the fairest to the darkest of skin tones. Xen-Tan really has something for everyone. I am always amazed at how well the self-tan from Xen-Tan lasts. It fades naturally with no freckled appearance, as none of their tanners contain mineral oil and the pH of the products are balanced in a way to give a natural looking glow that fades naturally and evenly – which is very important for us self-tanning addicts. The tinted based products have color that is so believable, as it goes on an olive tan, instead of an orange or bronze glow. It looks so natural, that you can simply apply, dry, and go. And the smell is the best cherry-almond blend you have ever whiffed.

xt_mist.gifxt_extender.gifLeft Xen-Tan Dark Mist, $29 – This is a tinted non-aerosol spray, in a pump. I like to spray it on a sponge like the one they offer on the website, and then apply where needed. It dries quick, so you have to blend it well and fast, but the color is amazing, and it is a cinch to use on the hands. Right Xen-Tan Tan Extender, For Light Tanning, $28 – This is a non-tinted (white in color) cream, that I use on my chest and neck a few times a week. The resulting color is very natural for me, not too dark or golden, just a natural looking light brown suntan. I also use it on my legs probably once a week, as an additional product to my regular leg self-tanner (Lancome Flash Bronzer) to keep my legs moisturized while still looking like I have a deep tan.

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