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Although I knew that bronzer is not used for contour (the colors are too warm), on the RMS site, Rose Marie demos the new bronzer

 

She explains that bronzer is placed horizontally across the cheeks and a bit on the nose...maybe a bit across the forehead, It doesn't get applied at an angle under the cheekbones. I have the Beachwalk Betty, but had to return it...too dark for me.

 

Where do you use bronzer? 

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I apply bronzer on the high points on my face, where the sun would normally make me tan or burn. Across forehead, high cheek and bridge of nose.

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@SilleeMee wrote:

I apply bronzer on the high points on my face, where the sun would normally make me tan or burn. Across forehead, high cheek and bridge of nose.


@SilleeMee   You're placing it correctly.

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Try Rose Marie's buriti [sp?] cream wee jar of bronzer...VERY LIGHT...and if you can  spring for the brush; game changer

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Re: RMS BRONZER

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@gymgal70 @Shanus    I have the Buriti bronzer,  and it is VERY light with a slight glow.  It's a little light for my skin but I use it anyway because it does give a warmth to the skin.   I like it a lot.  You can keep it really light and sheer,  or add a touch more....  but it still remains sheer and never deepens much. 

Shanus,  it is truly VERY LIGHT and sheer, especially when appllied with a brush.

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@nyc1 wrote:

@gymgal70 @Shanus    I have the Buriti bronzer,  and it is VERY light with a slight glow.  It's a little light for my skin but I use it anyway because it does give a warmth to the skin.   I like it a lot.  You can keep it really light and sheer,  or add a touch more....  but it still remains sheer and never deepens much. 

Shanus,  it is truly VERY LIGHT and sheer, especially when appllied with a brush.


@nyc1  - I have it too and agree with what you said.  It is very light.

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I don't use the RMS bronzer.  I have been using Bobbie Brown's Matte Bronzer, lthough I'm looking for a new HG bronzer as I no longer want to use BB products anymore.

 

My primary use for bronzer is to deepen the color of whatever spf I'm wearing.  I only use mineral sunscreen and no matter if its tinted or not they make me look ghostly.  So I apply the bronzer lightly all over.  Then I apply on my cheekbone and trace my hairline to my other cheekbone.  Then I blend blend blend!

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RMS is talc free, which I do appreciate but I just bought Physicans Formula talc free, lots of varieties to choose from. I use it mainly as my blush when wearing beige or brown clothing. 

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I heard Rose Marie say that and realized I was putting bronzer in the hollow of my cheek...a holdover from my younger chipmunk cheeks days, lol. Now if I can only remember to place it correctly. Rose Marie always looks so lovely and has such beautiful skin that I confess, I'm a bit intimidated.
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I use tartes park ave princess as my blush--such a nice color on my warm light skin.Love the color--