TOO FACED –
Bronzers
Too Faced, as
a brand, sits in the same category as Benefit for me. Slightly confusing as
their price tag doesn’t really match they’re young and fun packaging, but
despite that the products always impress. If you can see past the not my cup of
tea packaging, you’ve got yourself a really lovely brand with
great products.
Something
they are well know for is their huge range of bronzers, there are eight in
total and there’s literally one for everyone. Lots of people have been
asking which one would suit their skin type or would suit summer/winter,
therefore due to Too Faced getting bigger in the UK, I thought it would be a
good idea to create a little guide to each bronzer and who its aimed at.
Chocolate
Soleil -
There are three
basic ‘Chocolate Soleil’ bronzers to chose from: Milk Chocolate, Chocolate and Dark
Chocolate. All three bronzers are matte and made with real chocolate that you
can definitely notice in the scent. The lightest shade is perfect for pale skin
tones and works nicely as a subtle contour on light/medium skin tones like
mine. The Chocolate shade is a nice all over bronze shade and their newest Dark
Chocolate edition works best on deeper skin tones and has a nice amount of red
tones in it for a natural look.
The Bunnies -
There are
three ‘Bunny Bronzers'; Snow Bunny, Beach Bunny and Sun Bunny. Sun Bunny is the easiest to wear, as it’s a
split shimmer bronzer with a lighter pinky shade on one side and a bronzer on
the other. Beach Bunny has four
shades in one ranging from a very dark bronze to more pink and golden tones.
Mixed all together these look really pretty and can be used on your neck and
chest as well as the face. Snow Bunny
is supposed to mimic that fresh, bronze look you get after coming off the
slopes. This one is an illuminating bronzer with white and pale pink shades to
mix in with the bronze.
Extra Special
-
The Endless
Summer Bronze is a 16-hour wear bronzer that’s made with a “double bond”
formula for a longer lasting bronze. The shade is similar to the Chocolate
Soleil but with shimmer, so it’s not as good for contouring but nice as an all
over, easy bronze. The Pink Leopard is a shimmery, pink and bronze highlighter
that looks gorgeous on the tops of the cheekbones. I’d say it’s too pink for
all over the face but to just use on your cheeks it’s really pretty and the
leopard print is mesmerising!
Overall,
there is definitely something for everyone. My favourite is specifically Snow
Leopard just because it’s so pretty both in the pan and on the skin. They retail
for £21 each, which I think, is pretty good (just wish they would decided to
update the packaging).
Which one is your favourite?
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