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Tue Mar 29, 2005 3:20 pm |
Ok I thought seeing as though we are all curious and confused about Dr H Bronzer I'LL start a new thread to appeal for help
So can someone tell us:
*Whats the coverage like on blemishes, scars, skin pigmentation, sunspots, redness?
*Does it give a healthy glow or make you shiny?
*How is it on fair skin and olive complexions?
*Are there any moisturisers it does not mix with?
*Is it messy to use?
*How is it better than other bronzers?
Please anyone else add if I have missed anything |
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Tue Mar 29, 2005 3:34 pm |
I have the bronze concentrate. It's great for turning ordinary moisturizer into tinted. I tried it with the Rose Day Cream but that is a little too shiny for me. The color is very sheer, I don't think it will cover anything like makeup does. I'm really fair and I don't find it too dark. I did make a mess the first time I used it but I got the hang of the pump quickly.
I don't know that I like this better than my bronzing mosaic. It is totally different so it's hard to compare. I'll have to experiment with different moisturizers until I find one that is matte enough for me.
I wonder if I can mix this with sunblock? |
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Tue Mar 29, 2005 4:26 pm |
I have mixed it with my jan marini sunscreen. It more evens out your skin tone rather than covers anything up. I, too, am very fair and I do not have a problem using this product. |
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Tue Mar 29, 2005 6:46 pm |
Does it make your skin shiny? |
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Tue Mar 29, 2005 7:10 pm |
the jan marini sunscreen is very matte by itself. When I mix the bronzer, there is just a tiny bit of sheen, hardly nothing. I have very oily skin and it doesn't bother me any. |
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Mabsy
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Wed Mar 30, 2005 2:46 am |
There are (I think) a number of reviews of this here that you should be able to find if you use the search function. In the meantime, here are the answers to your questions
*Whats the coverage like on blemishes, scars, skin pigmentation, sunspots, redness?
None, it evens out skintone but will not give any coverage.
*Does it give a healthy glow or make you shiny?
Gives me a healthy glow. It doesn't make you shiny unless you mix it with a moisturiser that makes you shiny.
*How is it on fair skin and olive complexions?
I am very pale and this gives me a healthy glow. I'm sure I could use more of it and go slightly darker too.
*Are there any moisturisers it does not mix with?
I found it wasn't too good with Dermalogica Power Rich. I have not had a problem with any other moisturisers I have used.
*Is it messy to use?
No. I pump a tiny bit onto some cream that is already on my palm. I mix it with my finger and apply. Otherwise, if I am applying just the bronzer, I just apply straight.
*How is it better than other bronzers?
I prefer liquid bronzers but have not tried anything else. I suspect that the Jurlique one would be *very* similar to this one and it also gets good reviews.
I hope that helps
Btw, I am moving this to the skincare forum where it belongs |
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