It’s a measure of tiredness that I read the letters as sit 1a and for a fleeting nano-second, wondered why on earth they’d put that on a bronzer. I’m not sure how new the Stila Sweet Treat Bronzing Powder is – I know there have been similar versions but this definitely falls into the Liz Earle Bronzer Hall of Fame for not being glittery. It’s definitely more of a sheen maker than a glitterbug.
I’ve swatched Stila Sweet Treat Bronzing Powder at strength here, but obviously if you diffuse it with a kabuki what you get is a very lovely, buildable smack of bronzer that’s easy to work with – nil effort required. At £12 it’s a worthwhile investment if you like your bronzers to steer clear of glitter face. It’s HERE.
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6 comments
Oh wow, I really like the look of this! It took me a few seconds to work out the order you are meant to read too! Definitely will be looking out for this in the shops.
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I love the engraving in the bronzer – beautiful.
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Love the tone of this and the lack of glitter. Great price too! (If it’s any comfort, I read the letters the same way!) 😉
Nic x
This looks absolutely adorable! I do love a good bronzer as I use it all year round, winter to give my skin a ‘glow’ and summer just to define my cheekbones!
Layla xx
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For £12 you get a lot of product. Bronzers are something that I always over look but I do love the look of this.
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What an adorable bronzer! Thanks for the review.