
Okay, we’re on safer ground here, because these Revlon goodies really are lovely – particularly the pink one. Basically, they’re shimmer packed with the tiniest particles so will work very nicely to add to a foundation to give it dimension and a glowy effect.

Bronze light is very bronze, though, so you would only need the tiniest possible amount – or even dilute down with facial moisturiser if you have a little bit of a tan. Otherwise, it’s good for clever highlighting and although it’s something I wouldn’t wear because I don’t like sparkle on my face, if you love shimmer and self tanning, then I think you’ll be smitten.

Rose is much more versatile, I think.. pretty on shoulders and arms.. as well as on the face. When I cleansed them both off they came off easily and I didn’t get left with a million little twinkles on my arm – definite bonus. They’re £11.99 each and launch in April.
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