Bourjois Délice de Poudre Bronzing Powder
The Bourjois Délice de Poudre Bronzing Powder (£6.99 for 16.5g/ 0.6oz) seems to be a cult product among beauty Youtube gurus and bloggers. The same-old "it smells like chocolate!" has been repeated countless times that it put this little bronzer straight to my cart while I was shopping on ASOS. You can get it here, and mind you, it's not a sponsored post as all, I just happened to shop from there since they offer free shipping, and they have a nice variety of products to choose from.
The generous amount of powder is shaped into a chocolate bar which looks and smells good enough to eat (please don't attempt to do this at home for your safety!) housed inside a shiny cardboard package with a magnetic closure. It's a pity it does not come with a mirror but overall it's not a big minus. I find it quite cute yet cheesy :)
The powder has a tiny bit of shimmer in it but once applied to the skin
it is completely matte. I find the product to be soft, blendable and is
easy to pick up. However, I cannot understand how it can become a cult
product and have so many praises since it has a strong orange undertone!
I am certain that nobody wish to have orange-y tanned face.
Let's compare it with my other bronzers, you can clearly see the obvious orange tint. I am very disappointed since I expected more from such a popular product. The only way I can use it now is as a blusher, but it does not look that attractive.
Clockwise: ELF St. Lucia, MUA Bronzed Perfection, Illamasqua Powder Foundation in 230 and Bourjois Bronzer |
From left to right: ELF St. Lucia, MUA Bronzed Perfection, Illamasqua Powder Foundation in 230 and Bourjois Délice de Poudre Bronzer |
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