Bronzer

11 Results

Self-setting cream bronzer for soft definition.

5 shades

€22

Blendable Formula

  • Light Bronze
  • Warm Bronze
  • Deep Bronze
3 shades

€21

Buttery Texture

3 Options Available
3 shades

€19

Face Palette

3 Options Available
3 shades

€32

Everyday Palette

2 Options Available
2 shades

€39

Synthetic Brush

€16

Synthetic Brush

€21

Multi-purpose Palette.

2 Options Available
2 shades

€39

Perfect Gift

€63

€54

Universal Palette.

3 Options Available
3 shades

€39

Blush + Palette

€60

€51

Bronzer

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Is bronzer supposed to be darker than your skin tone?
To add the warmth you’re looking for, your bronzer should be slightly darker than your natural skin tone. Look for shades that are around two to four notches down from your complexion for that subtle, sun-kissed glow.
When should you apply bronzer?
For the best results, you want to apply your bronzer after your foundation, concealer and powder - but before highlighter and blush. This will allow you to set your base before building on warmth and definition.
Where should you apply bronzer?
Bronzer is meant to mimic a sun-kissed look, so you want to apply it where the sun would naturally hit your face. This includes: Along the hairline, high on your forehead. The temples (the side of your forehead, between the end of the eyebrow and hairline). The cheekbones. The chin. The bridge of your nose. The décolletage (the area around the base of the neck and collarbones). Top tip: make sure you blend your bronzer into the skin for a smooth, seamless finish - avoiding harsh lines.
What’s the difference between bronzer and contour?
As we’ve already said, bronzer is designed to add a sun-kissed warmth to your skin and boost your complexion. Contouring is all about defining and sculpting the face to create more depth and lift, typically using light and shadow.