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Tinted moisturiser/ golden glow

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NasiGoreng · 19/06/2019 09:57

I am looking for a product to give me a bit of coverage and a golden glow. I'm not looking for a foundation but a tint I can use to brighter up my light tan to a healthy glow.

Any ideas?

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WatchingTheWheels85 · 19/06/2019 10:15

Marcelle golden glow illuminator you can buy it from birchbox

Daisypod · 21/06/2019 16:53

I would be really interested in this too as I don't want a full foundation but something to make my skin look a bit summery.

spellingtest · 21/06/2019 18:59

I love bare minerals tinted moisturiser, quite good coverage and on top of Laura Mercier primer you'll have a lovely sun kissed glow.

I also use Tanya Whitebits fake tan once a week - when I apply it to my face I use a make up brush and apply it using a swirling action.

Love hearing other suggestions too.

XingMing · 21/06/2019 21:04

Sensai bronzing gel is the mutt's nuts. Allbeauty.com is the cheapest I've found, only Harrods stock it in real life in the UK.

ChinUpChestOut · 21/06/2019 22:19

Guerlain's Lingerie de Peau. Very light coverage, just evens out your skin tone.

reticule · 21/06/2019 22:25

Pur minerals from marks and Spencer's. The tinted moisturiser one in the tube, not powder. I use medium and on me (neutral fairish skin) it gives the exact effect you're looking for.

Fstar · 21/06/2019 22:44

Nars tinted moisturiser is nice and dewy, add a bit of extra glow if needed (nuxe/iconic london?)

CoolBee · 22/06/2019 08:35

My favourite is Laura mercier tinted moisturiser.

SchnitzelVonKrumm · 22/06/2019 10:33

Clarins tan drops mixed into your moisturiser

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