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Too Faced Chocolate Soleil Bronzer

Hey guys!!!

I never ever ever ever used a bronzer or even knew what it was for till of course I started watching YouTube beauty videos. Thanks to my good friend Merlin for giving me a gift card to Sephora I was able to purchase this little sample set.


I am going to do separate reviews for each product and I have already done one for the Shadow Insurance Primer and the others will be coming soon. Today as you already know I will be talking about the bronzer.


I was excited to FINALLY try this since it's really raved about on YouTube. I am always grabbing this and smelling it a lot whenever I am at home haha. It is made out of cocoa powder and it smells like chocolate!!! MMMM!! They only have two shades and I got the shade Medium/Deep. Here's the swatch:



I recently tried a shimmery bronzer and this one and I gotta say I prefer a matte bronzer the best! I only bronze my face with this since I suck at contouring and I don't think I have the right brush for contouring anyways so MAYBE in the future once I have the brush I will try again.

It blends out beautifully, really easy to work with, looks really gorgeous on the skin, and I will definitely be re-purchasing this bronzer in a full size once this one is finished. I realized I won't be able to live without this in my make-up collection even if it is a price I am not comfortable with, but I will still purchase it. THAT'S HOW MUCH I LOVE IT!!! If you never tried this I highly recommend you do. I don't think you will be disappointed.

If you want this set as well it is limited edition and fortunately it is still available at Sephora online and in store. I was there about a week ago and it was still there. It will also be on my Luvocracy collection.



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