
[productsample/affiliatelink] This is the last Huda post for a while I promise! But I’ve saved the best for last and have been using it every day since I got it. I used it in an IGTV make up video (HERE) if you want to see it in action.

Yes, I dived in before I photographed it so you’re seeing my preferred shade already used. So, Tantour is a contour/bronzing cream that adds a little bit of bonne mine to summer skin. There is literally no chance that I’ve be contouring with it but instead, I’m using it as a warming creme blush that just looks seamless on my skin. It’s warm without being obviously ‘tan’ and looks as lovely on bare skin as it does on foundation. I’ve got both Fair and Light here with my preferred shade (the used one) being Fair.

Your brush is everything because this product relies on good blending. I use my trusty Clinique Buff Brush (HERE) for a quick and easy blend. There are five shades (Fair, Light, Medium, Tan and Rich) so there’s a shade for most tones because you can adjust with layering or just wear it as a natural quick ‘sun kissed’ look.
Don’t be afraid of how deep it looks in the swatch – it’s deliberately not blended out so you can see the tone. It’s now firmly in my ‘keep’ drawer and is my summer cheek wear for this year. It’s £26 HERE, non aff HERE.
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3 comments
How does it compare to the Chanel Tan de Soleil, Jane?
It’s not dissimilar. Chanel is a different texture – more refined – but Huda does the job just as well.
The Beauty News girls have done a good and thorough comparison on YT – they’re always most entertaining and informative.