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The trick with bronzers is to go easy | Beauty

Many people treat Bronzers like a faux tan product. Which is why the skin of those who use them may have a strange tinge that resembles the love child of an extreme case of jaundice and burnt toast. So if you remember nothing else about bronzers, remember this: go easy. The purpose of a bronzer is to warm up your skin so it has a healthy glow – one of Pfeffer Sal’s facials in the run up would help things along – so apply with a light hand. Anything other than a gentle dusting is overkill. 1. Chanel Les Beiges Bronzing Cream £46, chanel.com 2. Tom Ford Soleil Glow Bronzer £55, tomford.com 3. Nars Bronzing Powder £32.50, narscosmetics.co.uk 4. Guerlain Terracotta Flower Blossom £46, guerlain.com 5. Pat McGrath Skin Fetish Divine Bronzer £40, selfridges.com I can’t do without… An exquisite Irish scent When you think of the origins of amazing fragrances, you immediately think France. Understandable. France has a long perfumery history and the most well regarded ‘noses’ – the genius perfumers – are French. …

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