One of those oldies but goodies that have been around for a long time and yet year after year it is still one of the most popular products out there, competing with all of the seasonal stars.
Although I have known the Bourjois brand for many years (since I was a kid in fact) I haven't really bought many products from them, somehow always moving on to something else. And so I thought that a decent supply of Bourjois products might be a good idea after passing them up for this long.
And so I started from the Bourjois Delice de Poudre Bronzing Powder.
The powder retails at about £8.00, which is a decent price considering its popularity. It comes in a little cardboard box with a magnet that can be easily open and the powder itself resembles a block of chocolate. Amidst the dark mass of the powder a tiny golden speckles are visible when looked at up-close. The speckles do not show on the skin though, at least I can't see them with the naked eye and the bronzer is famous for being matte.
The texture is lovely! It is very soft, easily transferred on to the skin and blends very well.
The shade is more towards dark ochra, which is a popular colour among bronzers, and which I am not particularly fond of. But I do love this bronzer, one of the best buys this summer. It's easy to apply, soft and delicate but could be easily intensified if another layer is applied. Well worth the money and I believe a true staple of every makeup bag.
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