This barely left my cheeks last summer so I thought it was time to dig it out again! I'm nearly hitting pan so I thought I should do a review before it becomes a bit too unsightly.
This is the Liz Earle Radiant Glow Bronzer.
I believe it was limited addition last year but it's back again!
Although I'm not sure whether it's permanent, it tends to hang around for quite some time.
This bronzer features a quartet of different shades, varying from a lighter almost peachy/champagne shade to the deepest which has a bit more earthiness/terracotta to it- but it is not too dark and there is no orange in sight.
I swirl my brush around all for shades and dust over the high points of my face for a gorgeous sun kissed glow. It is quite hard to over do and even though all the shades are shimmery, somehow you don't end up looking like a disco ball.
I don't know how- but trust me! Even in sunlight, it is forgiving.
The one thing I would say though is that on the website they say you can use the darker shade for a subtle contour, which is something I personally wouldn't do, due to the high sheen of the product, it could look a bit obvious/unnatural.
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The swatches above show the lightest to darker shades, so you can see a decent level of variation.
I have never been disappointed when it comes down to a Liz Earle cheek products and in this compact you get a decent 10g, so I think it is well worth the money.
I have also just used the lightest shade as a highlighter and it looks so natural, a product that can be a bronzer and a highlighter at the same time gets two thumbs up from me.
I love to keep things simple and just get some tinted moistruizer on, mascara and brows and then swirl a big brush around this compact and then boom, a fresh summery bronzey look.
Next time you hit up boots, give it a swatch, I just couldn't walk away...it had to be mine.
Have you tried anything from the Liz Earle Make Up line?
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