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I love these fine milled bronzers from Vincent Longo with their speckled appearance. They’re matte, so great for damping down any hot day shine, but a bit disappointing that the first ingredient is talc. Normally, I’d say this is a no-no these days but they do not feel chalky or dry. Usually, my skin immediately says no thank you to powder formulas – but this feels comfortable and an easy wear.
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This is Sun-Kissed, the lighter of the two, and the one that I could wear today to warm up my sallow tones.
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This is Sun-Drenched and it certainly is! One for already deep toned skin or sun bakers (stop it, don’t do that!).
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In the swatch above (obviously swatched at intensity!) it’s Sun-Kissed first followed by Sun-Drenched. They’re launching next month for £25 each – if you don’t want glitter or shimmer in your bronzer, they’re definitely worth a second look.
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How sad no one hardly comments on VL products, Jane! His line is underrated. I have a blush by him and it is HUGE compared to other brands and certainly an exquisitely fine milled powder. I guess his line doesn’t scream loud enough but Vincent certainly knows how to keep quality in his makeup.