Best Bronzer & Contouring Powder for Fair Skin!
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Jan 14, 2012
Amanda J.
Me neither, haha. I'm the same. :) So cool. Thanks!
Jan 14, 2012
Jeanine H.
Really, I don't see much of a difference in the two, Amanda. I use Bronzing powder as my contouring powder. Sometimes (quite often, actually) I'll use brown colored shadows to contour my face as well! I think a lot of brands just tend to put highlighters and 'contouring' powders together in sets as a marketing ploy. I could be wrong but I don't usually stick to the rule of using things the way they're labeled. :P
Jan 14, 2012
Amanda J.
@Jeanine I would try that, but I can't afford it, haha. And trust me I KNOW how bad bronzer can look! But whats the difference between contouring powder and bronzer, seriously? haha And I'll look into the NYC bronzer! :) I just want some more input first.
Jan 14, 2012
Jeanine H.
Everyone's mentioning this NYC bronzer. I have to look into this! What's the name of it? I know they have a few different ones.
Jan 14, 2012
Joyce S.
I'm a NC25 and am using NYC's bronzer. It's extremely pigmented so be sure to use with a light hand
Jan 14, 2012
Jeanine H.
I really just love BeneFit's Hoola bronzing powder... I'm pale too, and I remember when I first purchased it years ago I was using it wrong. It can be scary if it's applied too heavily. I like to lay down the contour and then buff it out a bit with my MAC 187 brush.
Jan 14, 2012
Amanda J.
So I'm in dire need of some good bronzer or contouring powder (and what the heck is the difference?! haha) for fair skin. I had this one bronzer, it was the little bead thingies... Yes, well it's gone. I seriously can't go a day without contouring, so it's really driving me nuts not having anything to do it with! >.< But I plan on getting something soon. It's gotta be drugstore though. Over 20 dollars is just ridiculous to me. Anyways, I have cool undertones. My skin is pretty darn pink. And I really like my contouring to be noticable. I have a chubby face, haha, so I love contouring cause it makes my face look more angular... Anyways, yeah, that should be enough information! ^.^ Thanks guys!