Bronzer Archives - Skin & Tonics : Skincare Guides & Product Reviews https://skinandtonics.com/category/reviews/makeup-reviews/bronzer-reviews/ Skincare guides & product reviews for hydration lovers & the moisture barrier obsessed Thu, 08 May 2014 01:10:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 44151351 Review: Chanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Sheer Powder SPF 15/ PA ++ https://skinandtonics.com/review-chanel-les-beiges-healthy-glow-sheer-powder-spf-15-pa/ https://skinandtonics.com/review-chanel-les-beiges-healthy-glow-sheer-powder-spf-15-pa/#comments Wed, 21 Aug 2013 01:29:36 +0000 https://skinandtonics.com/?p=2989 There have been a lot of new makeup releases this Fall that I’ve been excited about, but the Chanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Sheer Powder is the one I was anticipating the most. I watched enviously as it was released in Asia earlier this year, then Europe, Canada, and Australia. It finally arrived in the […]

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There have been a lot of new makeup releases this Fall that I’ve been excited about, but the Chanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Sheer Powder is the one I was anticipating the most. I watched enviously as it was released in Asia earlier this year, then Europe, Canada, and Australia. It finally arrived in the US in August, and though I was ecstatic, I couldn’t help but wonder if we had all wronged Chanel in some way as a country, because all that waiting sure did feel like a punishment. Oh well – it’s water under the bridge now that I finally have my mitts on it. I can never stay mad at Chanel.

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Chanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Sheer Powder SPF 15/ PA ++

What is it?

Chanel Les Beiges Powder ($58) is a compact setting powder that is designed to give your complexion a sheer, healthy, glow without looking bronzy or unnatural. It is a Fall 2013 release, but it is part of Chanel’s permanent collection. It boasts SPF15/PA++, though, as with any makeup product with sun protection claims, you would have to use an unreal amount of this product to achieve the amount of protection claimed.

It’s available in 7 luminous shades: N°10, N°20, N°30, N°40, N°50, N°60, and N°70. Interestingly, the official Chanel website only offers five shades – N°20, N°30, N°40, N°50, and N°60. However, Nordstrom (which is where I bought mine) carries all 7 shades, as will most department store Chanel counters you visit in person.

Active Ingredients:
Octinoxate 7%, Titanium dioxide 8%

Inactive Ingredients:
Talc, Nylon, Boron Nitride, Polyethylene, Silica, Stearic Acid, Aluminum Dimyristate, Alumina, Potassium Sorbate, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Fragrance, Sodium Dehydroacetate, Chlorphenesin, Tocopheryl Acetate, Magnesium Myristate, Tin Oxide, Gossypium Arboreum (Cotton) Leaf Cell Extract, Rosa Alba Leaf Cell Extract, BHT, Citric Acid, (may contain) Ultramarines, Iron Oxide, Titanium Dioxide, Mica

The ingredients in Chanel Les Beiges are okay. I personally don’t mind talc at all, but there are some who are sensitive to it that might want to be on guard. If you’re not sure if you’re sensitive to talc, don’t be spooked – COSDNA scores talc a mere 1 out of 5 as a potential acne trigger. Chances are you don’t fall within the realm of talc sensitivity, but it’s still smart to patch test if you aren’t sure.

Chanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Sheer Powder SPF 15/ PA ++

I love the trademark black velvet pouch that comes with Chanel items!

I read in an Asian press release for Les Beiges that the cotton flower (Gossypium Arboreum (Cotton) Leaf Cell Extract) and white rose plant cells (Rosa Alba Leaf Cell Extract) form a complex that’s supposed to provide something called “biomimetic action,” which is ambiguously described as a way for the ingredients in this powder to “easily diffuse their protein- and vitamin-rich active molecules inside the epidermis.” I did a little digging to see if I could find any research to this hocus-pocus marketing blurb, and came up empty handed.

Cotton leaf extract does have some softening qualities, and white rose extract has been used in folk medicine to treat dermatitis, for what it’s worth. Additionally, the Shea Butter ingredient is a nice addition to this ingredient list. However, this product is not marketed as skincare. It’s makeup! Glorious makeup!

Chanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Sheer Powder SPF 15/ PA ++

Performance

Packaging
The packaging for Chanel Les Beiges Powder is the business. It’s the classic Chanel compact shape, but instead of black, it’s an elegant, off-white with an almost lacquered shine. If it were possible to marry makeup, I’d marry this compact and renew my vows in Niagara Falls every year thereafter. We’d honeymoon in South of France.

The inside contains a brush, which is separated from the powder by a thin but sturdy piece of plastic. I like this setup, as it does keep the mirror, brush, and makeup clean.

Chanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Sheer Powder SPF 15/ PA ++

Chanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Sheer Powder SPF 15/ PA ++

Smell
This product is fragranced, though not very strongly. I actually had to put it right up to my nose to check for a smell, which, it’s worth mentioning, is the always pleasant, classic Chanel smell of rose. I cannot smell the fragrance when I am applying this powder, and I do not smell it when I wear it. I’m fine either way where fragrance is concerned, though I do wish that they’d either left the fragrance out altogether or made it more obvious, as the violet scent is in my Guerlain Pressed Météorites. Go big or go home!

Chanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Sheer Powder SPF 15/ PA ++

N°30

 

Chanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Sheer Powder SPF 15/ PA ++

N°30

Application
Chanel Les Beiges Powder comes with a small, flat brush with a slightly curved handle. It’s not the softest brush, though it does a decent job of picking up product. I opt not to use the included brush. Instead, I’ve been using a large, flat, powder brush at home, or my EcoTools retractable kabuki if I’m out and about. I apply with the large flat brush by swiping the sides of the brush over the powder, then over my face using big sweeping motions. Sometimes I’ll sweep it over my whole face, other times I’ll only apply in areas where I would normally use a bronzer. This powder is extremely forgiving – the color is very sheer, but also buildable. I think you’d have to try very hard to find a wrong way to apply Les Beiges!

Chanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Sheer Powder SPF 15/ PA ++

 

Chanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Sheer Powder SPF 15/ PA ++

A very heavy swatch in N°30. This is multiple layers!

It’s worth mentioning that Chanel released a Limited Edition Retractable Kabuki Brush with Les Beiges. It’s an incredibly soft, luxurious brush – I have one on the way that I plan to review separately.

Results
Mylocal Nordstrom had testers of the Chanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Sheer Powder out in every color weeks before their release. I was lucky to arrive on the day they were put on the counter, and was able to swatch them each in their unbesmirched glory. Mary, the Chanel Counter manager, recommended N°30 for my skin tone in order to achieve the optimal, natural looking glow factor. For reference, I wear Beige 10 in Chanel Perfection Lumiere foundation, and am NW15 in Mac Studio Fix Fluid.

I only picked up N°30, which is my “glow” color, but I also plan to pick it up in N°10, which is my exact match. I asked my Chanel SA what the difference is between Les Beiges in an exact match, and the Chanel Poudre Universelle Compact. She explained that the Universelle Compact is more translucent and mattifying. Les Beiges is a natural finish with a sheer wash of color.

I am happy to report that the glow I get from Les Beiges is gorgeous! It looks completely natural too – I was afraid it would look like an all over bronzer, or even a self-tanner, but it absolutely does not. There is a small bit of sparkle in this makeup, which is visible in the pan, but not at all detectable on my face. The sun-kissed glow is very subtle, and just looks healthy – it’s visible enough to make a beautiful difference in my complexion, yet understated enough not to look like makeup. Chanel Les Beiges Powder is spectacular. It might even be my favorite new makeup product of 2013 so far. This is quite an achievement – I’ve tried a lot of makeup this year!

I took some before and after pictures, but I had a really hard time capturing the true color of the Les Beiges glow. It reads a bit more yellow in photos than it does in person – in person, the glow really does just look like a subtly warmed up version of my natural complexion. I couldn’t be happier with Les Beiges!

Before Les Beiges

Before

After: Les Beiges in N°30

After: Les Beiges in N°30

Pros:
+ Imparts a subtle, healthy glow
+ Looks natural – not bronzy or glittery
+ Foolproof application
+ A little goes a long way – one compact will last a very long time!
+ Spectacular packaging
+ Brush is included

Cons:
– Contains Talc

Skin & Tonics Rating:
Performance: 5/5 – Natural, elegant, glow that’s easy to apply

Quality: 4/5 – Most of the ingredients are high quality – I docked a point for the talc, even though I’m personally not sensitive to it. The packaging is spectacular!

Value: 5/5 – It’s expensive, but it’s Chanel. It’s priced the same as my Guerlain Météorites Compact Powder, but contains nearly twice as much product! I expect that this compact will last me a couple of years. Additionally, I have yet to find another product that can do for my complexion what Les Beiges does. Well worth every cent.

Overall: 4.7

Where to Buy

I bought mine from Nordstrom, which carries all 7 of the shades available. It’s also available on the official Chanel website.

 

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Review: Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder in Dim Light https://skinandtonics.com/review-hourglass-ambient-lighting-powder-in-dim-light/ https://skinandtonics.com/review-hourglass-ambient-lighting-powder-in-dim-light/#comments Mon, 22 Apr 2013 12:00:17 +0000 https://skinandtonics.com/?p=1843 When the Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powders were released, they were at the top of my beauty wish list. The Ambient Lighting Powders are setting powders ($45 each) that are available in six universal shades designed to recreate “your most flattering light.” After watching a ton of YouTube reviews I decided to purchase two of them […]

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When the Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powders were released, they were at the top of my beauty wish list. The Ambient Lighting Powders are setting powders ($45 each) that are available in six universal shades designed to recreate “your most flattering light.” After watching a ton of YouTube reviews I decided to purchase two of them – one in Dim Light, and one in Diffused Light. Today I’ll be reviewing Dim Light.

Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder Dim Light Review

First of all, the packaging is beautiful. I read a lot of complaints from people who thought it was too bulky, but my impression was more that the compact is sturdy and substantial. The mirrored, rose pewter finish is an elegant touch, and looks gorgeous on my bathroom counter. In fact, it may be the beautiful packaging that keeps persuading me to give this powder chance after chance to prove its worth to me. And that, right there, is the rub. The product packaging is beautiful, but so far I have yet to fall in love with the actual product.

Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder Dim Light Review

Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder Dim Light Review

 

I love the concept of the powders – that each color mimics a specific lighting effect. The Dim Light powder, a neutral peach beige, is supposed to provide the perfect balance of warm and cool tones, and blur the appearance of imperfections. The powder itself is very finely milled, but it’s also very dry, so there’s a lot of dust-up when swiping your brush over it. Hourglass does make a special Ambient Lighting Powder brush, which is sold separately. I did not purchase the brush, and opted instead to use my EcoTools powder brush. These powders are meant to be applied with a light hand, so when I’m applying it I generally like to swipe the sides of the brush over the product (as opposed to the top of the brush), and then gently sweep it over my face.

 

Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder Dim Light Review

Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder Dim Light Review

Unfortunately, I’ve been underwhelmed. The Dim Light effect is visible, but in person it looks like a subtle, but unnatural tan. It definitely leans more warm than cool, and although I have a light-medium complexion, there is a distinct darkening effect on my face when using this powder. It’s not exactly Oompa-Loompa territory – nowhere near that severe – but it’s not really a look I aspire to. I think someone looking for a bronzing effect would probably love it, but as a rule, that’s not really my jam. I tried to capture it in my before & after photos, but for some reason the darkening effect isn’t as visible in pictures as it is in person. I have been trying to use it as a subtle contouring powder instead of an all-over powder lately, and for that purpose it does serve me a little better. But it’s still not my favorite contouring powder because it’s a little too warm to be a realistic looking shadow.

Left: My makeup without Dim Light Ambient Lighting PowderRight: My makeup with Dim Light Ambient Lighting PowderThe difference is definitely more pronounced in person than it is in photos.

Left: My makeup without Dim Light Ambient Lighting Powder
Right: My makeup with Dim Light Ambient Lighting Powder
The difference is definitely more pronounced in person than it is in photos.

Ultimately, I think that although the Ambient Lighting Powder shades claim to be universal, that may not actually be the case. I don’t think Dim Light suits my NC25 skin, or maybe it’s just that the effect this powder gives doesn’t suit my personal style. Either way, I plan on exchanging it. The $45 price tag is too hefty for something I’m not in love with. A couple of people have suggested to me that I try exchanging it for Mood Light, which is a sheer, lavender toned powder designed to flatter and brighten the complexion. It’s been sold out on Sephora online and at my local Sephora for weeks, but once it’s back in stock, I’m certainly willing to give Mood Light a try! I do, after all, love the concept of the Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powders. Dim Light just isn’t for me.

Skin & Tonics Rating:

Performance: 3/ 5 – It does create some depth of color on the skin, but the look is slightly bronzed, which isn’t really my personal style. The color lasts for 5-7 hours.

Quality: 4/5 – The packaging is beautiful and sturdy, and the powder itself is very finely milled.

Value: 3/ 5 – $45 is a steep price tag, but you do get a generous amount of high-end product for the price.

Overall: 3.3/5

 

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Review: The Sculpting Powder by Kevyn Aucoin https://skinandtonics.com/review-kevyn-aucoin-sculpting-powder-in-medium/ Wed, 10 Apr 2013 12:00:05 +0000 https://skinandtonics.com/?p=1700 You know what I suck at? Contouring. It’s a bummer too, because I have a really round head and whatever the opposite of defined facial structure is (my sister is blessed with the perfect jawline, and a face shape that hangs perfectly in the balance between oval and heart-shaped). I see pictures of contouring magic […]

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You know what I suck at? Contouring. It’s a bummer too, because I have a really round head and whatever the opposite of defined facial structure is (my sister is blessed with the perfect jawline, and a face shape that hangs perfectly in the balance between oval and heart-shaped). I see pictures of contouring magic all the time. I’ve watched countless contouring YouTube tutorials and followed diagrams in magazines, but when I tried it myself, I just looked like I lost control of my bronzer. At some point I realized that part of the problem is that although I’ve always been told to use bronzer for contouring, in practice it’s usually too red or brown to create a realistic looking shadow for me. Then I bought The Sculpting Powder by Kevyn Aucoin ($42). I can now contour.

Kevyn Aucoin Sculpting Powder Medium

Kevyn Aucoin Sculpting Powder Medium

 

The Kevyn Aucoin Scuplting Powder comes in one shade – Medium. The thing that makes it idea for contouring is that it’s a really cool-toned brown, so it actually looks like a shadow when you apply it along your cheekbone. It’s a sheer powder, so you can layer it to your heart’s content and stop before it starts looking unnatural.

Kevyn Aucoin Sculpting Powder Medium Swatch

 

It does come with a brush, though I haven’t used it. Instead, I opted to use my BH Cosmetics highlighter brush ($3), which kind of looks like a larger version of an eye blender brush. It’s just the right shape and size to give me a natural looking shadow that’s soft around the edges.

BH Cosmetics Highlighter Brush

I use this BH Cosmetics Highlighter Brush to apply the Sculpting Powder.

 

I’ve found this Sculpting Powder to have remarkable staying power. I apply it in the morning and it looks exactly the same at night when I’m ready to wash it off.

Before Contour

This is my makeup without any contour.

 

Kevyn Aucoin Sculpting Powder Medium

This is my makeup after applying Kevyn Aucoin Sculpting Powder. Look! Cheekbones!

Kevyn Aucoin Sculpting Powder Medium

This shot is from a different day in different lighting, but it shows how the Sculpting Powder looks when you view it head-on. I guess I can quit my day job and become a special effects makeup artist now!

 

If you’ve had trouble with contouring in the past, the The Sculpting Powder by Kevyn Aucoin might be just what you need. It’s not cheap at $42, but I bought mine from this Amazon Seller for $35 and it arrived brand new in perfect condition. It’s also available at Nordstrom, Barneys, and Bergdorf Goodman.

Skin & Tonics Rating:

Performance: 5/5
Quality: 5/5
Value: 3/5

Overall: 4.3/5

 

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