Ever heard of the term “Indian giver”? It’s when you give someone something, and then you want it back. Well I’ll be honest, recently I gave my cousin Rimmel's Newest Shimmering Maxi Bronzer, and after I saw what a hot little sun kissed glow it gave her, I immediately became an "indian giver" and wanted to snatch it back and add it to my collection of bronzers.
When I saw the bronzer in the packaging,I didn’t like the way it looked. Kind of reminded me of a something a solid gold Vegas dancer would use, with all these huge lines of gold flecks on it. So when my cousin begged me for it, I gave in thinking it wasn't a big deal. However, when she tried it on, and I saw how it made her face look so sun kissed, dewy,with only a hint of shimmer, I immediately regretted giving it to her. After application, those scary gold flecks on the product become small gorgeous golden sparkles on the skin-not overly done at all. Darnit, why didn’t I listen to mommy when she said, “never judge a book by it’s cover” or in the case of makeup, "never judge until you apply on your skin!"
I asked her if I could take a pic of the bronzer, and she agreed, but immediately grabbed it back. (I guess she knew what I was plotting to do.)
This bronzer gave her a beautiful golden glow with only a tad amount of shimmer and since we spent the day together baby shopping, I was able to observe how long it lasted, and it did last the whole day.
For the price, it's a steal especially since there is so much product.
In BeautyLogic's Book of Beauty I'd give this a B+
Something to consider.
Hugs,
DE
*product was provided by pr for review**
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