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Fri Aug 11, 2006 8:37 am |
I always want to archieve the Golden Glow look over the tanned skin look. I have use many bronzer, out of those my beloved BE Warmth and Chanel Bronze Universel never let me down but I am kind of bored with the tan look they delivered now and I want a change. Now I think the most appropiate change would be my highligher??? < currently using Benefit High Beam and ironicly in Moon Beam with little effect !>
But this change have to be subtle enough that I can still wear to school, so no glitters please! (perhaps not nars multiple in South Beach then???)
I did a bit of research and I have found two products that might do the job:
1.Guerlain Divinora Pure Radiance (infused with real 24K Gold!)
2.Becca Shimmering Skin Perfector in Gold
(hard to find though on the net besides the official one with astonising shipping price!)
I still want to hear more from you guys though! |
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Fri Aug 11, 2006 12:41 pm |
I mix Repechage Before and After Glow with my TM and it's beautiful..or I use it by itself..or wear it under my BE foundation! It's a really pretty bronzy liquid |
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Fri Aug 11, 2006 12:45 pm |
Hi!
I do not use this, but have heard that a lot of women have good luck with Every Day Minerals.
They have a couple of threads on it in the off-topic section of the Ice Elements message board, if you want to wander over there and take a look.
Take care.
Bosoxy. |
_________________ *****My 5 Star Rave***** Just loving everything about ICE ELEMENTS!!! You HAVE to try the 2 minute miracle exfoliating gel... It is to die for! |
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