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07-19-2015 10:33 PM
I'd recommend checking out Paula's Choice Duo bronzer. They both go on very light. I have light skin and I've never had a problem with this duo looking too dark, Orange or heavy.
07-19-2015 10:43 PM
Alima Pure mineral makeup has bronzers in shades. Here is the lightest one: You could order a sample. If anyone uses it, their matte mineral foundation is on sale right now.
07-19-2015 10:56 PM
How about trying a powder foundation or a finishing powder that is just a little too dark for you? Wet N Wild has a Powder Foundation, Coverall, that comes in several shades from fair to dark. One of those might work and would be inexpensive. I am sure there are a few others in the drugstore if you look around.
07-20-2015 04:54 AM
Take a look at Wet & Wild bronzer in the "Cabana" shade
07-20-2015 09:05 AM
07-20-2015 01:50 PM - edited 07-20-2015 01:53 PM
I disagree. Many mineral make-ups don't show any lines of demarcation. After all, the whole point is to brush/buff them so they don't.
I also don't agree about the bronzer. I have seen many women wear it well, me included.
p.s. Ms. Lange's foundation is too pink for her coloring. And she does need to blend better. That video is not a testament to perfect blending.
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