My New HOLY SH*T THIS IS GOOD Bronzer
- lapetitegigil
- Mar 23, 2018
- 2 min read
The title says it all, no?
Guys. I just bought the best bronzer ever.
So I don't know about you, but I bronze my face as part of my everyday makeup. I am asian which means if I don't add color or depth to my face, especially in the dead of winter, I can look really sallow and yellow and just all around unhealthy. So, my everyday face includes a light dusting of bronzer to give me a healthy glow.
I've been used Too Faced Milk Chocolate Soleil bronzer for a couple years. In fact, I'm on my 3rd compact. (So maybe more than a couple years?) The color is great, I love the cocoa scent and it's the perfect shade for a light contour and bronze. Not too red, not too gray.

But recently I'd heard about the Milk Makeup Cream Bronzer. I'd always wanted to try a cream bronzer but just kept forgetting. So I pulled the trigger recently and and the first time I used it I actually thought, "OMG I HAVE TO BLOG ABOUT THIS" You guys...
First of all, it blends like a DREAM. A few quick swipes on my under my cheekbones, around my forehead by my hairline, on the sides of my nose and jaw line, blended out in two seconds and it magically gave me a softly contoured face but also a face that looked like I was just at the beach and like, stopped into a beach bar for a quick pina colada.
Because it's a cream bronzer it gives my face an all over dewy glow, which for my dry skin, is amazing. Oily skinned people can absolutely still use cream products, you'd just want to set this with powder. (But you cannot use a powder foundation and then a cream product on top. Cream *then* powder, never vice versa.) Something about a cream bronzer to me, just looks more natural. It sinks into your skin instead of sitting on top. And this Milk Makeup stick bronzer although similar to the Too Faced powder bronzer, is just BETTER, man. The tone of the bronzer is SUCH a believable tan. I can't get over it.
(Oh and also, there are two shades, the photo above is the darker of the two)
And I blended out the product with a dense, really soft angled brush. It's an old Sephora one and unfortunately they don't sell it anymore or else I would have linked it. But the angled side of this brush is similar. Just look for a brush that is "multi purpose", which means it's good for creams, powders, bronzers, blush, etc.
Needless to say I'm gonna be trying out more of Milk Makeup's products. Also because I loved that this is what they're about:

So ok, have you guys tried any Milk Makeup products? Any other must haves?? They have highlighters and cheek colors and I'm dying to try. Tell me everything below if you have.
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