The mesh of colors in this bronzing powder work amazingly well with my MAC NW25 skin tone. I used to have attitude about bronzer, but this has made me obsess with it.
And can we talk about this brush?! The brush included with this powder is PERFECT. I have never not once in my life liked a makeup brush that came with a product. No matter the brand, they are usually flimsy, cheap feeling, and not fun to work with. I always replace with my MAC brushes to apply. This brush is perfect for the bronze glow that Bronze Corail provides.
Below are some swatches, and more product photos.
If you'd like to check out this product on my face click HERE.
Chanel Soleil Tan de Chanel Bronzing Powder retails for $50 and comes in two shades - Bronze Corail and Bronze Rose. They are Limited Edition with the Summer 2011 collection and are available at fine department stores as well as Chanel.com.
8 comments:
cute are u planing to mix them? it looks kind of hard to avoid to mix them
this is beautiful! i have had my eye on it for awhile, but it is going to have to stay a lemming for me!
yup, I mix them when I use them, but it doesn't compromise the other shades. You could use separately as eye shadows even. You could probably get a brush like a MAC 168 in and scoop up two shades... maybe even one if you're careful.
amazing colors!
AMAZING!!! I am soo getting this!! Thanks hun for being such an enabler lol! :D
Is the coral one darker then the rose one?? I think I may have to get it now :)
It looks great, but I wonder if its too light for me.
LVMAKEUP - the rose does look a little lighter. what is your coloring? You can build these up and apply with a lighter hand if you need to. I've worn this bronzer lightly, and then last night I applied it a bit heavily for a night out.
Here is a good photo of the bronzers so you can see that the rose shades are lighter than the corail shades http://www.thebeautylookbook.com/2011/04/summer-2011-bronzers-chanel-dior.html
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