Housed in a plastic twist up applicator, it certainly remind me of NARS Multiple. I have not used NARS Multiple so I can't make any comparison here.
Bronzed Amber is a bronze, golden shimmery shade which looks like molten liquid in a tube, a real beauty indeed. When swatched on the arm, it looks sheer and bronzy gold and can be easily blend out.
Top: Blended out, bottom: Heavy swatch
My suggestion in using Illuminating Cheek Colour is to not apply directly from the tube as I find it harder to control the application. I tried applying it directly on my cheek and it was a disaster, the product was all over my cheek. In the next try, I applied by getting the product on my finger and then slowly tapping onto my cheek and it turns out better. The only drawback is that it takes more time for the colour to appear on me. Definitely not suitable on days when I am in a hurry. Other than that, it is a lovely bronzer which is definitely suitable for summer. :)
I find that application using my finger works much better too! I try to apply my blush guilt after I finish all my make up to give a tinge of highlight on my face.
ReplyDeleteBlush guilt definitely can be doubled up as a highlighter. I think bronzed amber can also be used as highlighter so definitely have to try it out.
DeleteI have been waiting for this review my dear. It looks so lovely. Have you tried applying with a brush? Btw it was bought from Saks.
ReplyDeleteHaha Jacq, thanks for waiting! I haven't tried using a brush because I'm too lazy, but definitely will be exploring that soon.
DeleteNow that you mentioned, yes, it was from Saks. Hehe
it's so beautiful for Summer!
ReplyDeleteIt is, Caise.
DeleteI cant wait to read about your review about Guerlain Sakura Blush.
Hey Ruby, this looks like fun! I don't have any stick bronzers at all, but this one looks nice and glowy!
ReplyDeleteSunny, the only reason why I caved in was because it is TOM FORD, lol.
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