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NYC Smooth Skin Bronzing Face Powder

Hey guys!!!

I have heard about this product all over YouTube and I been wanting to try it out for so long, but I was trying to use up the stuff I have before I bought it. I was excited when my friend Sam got it for me on our swap so when I finally used up my Pixi bronzer it was time to get this one out and test it out!

NYC Sunny Bronzer



This is $2.99 at the drugstore and online on the NYC website. I definitely recommend this bronzer for any beginners who want to get into bronzing and contouring. Why? Because it is not as pigmented as let's say my Too Faced Chocolate Soleil Bronzer and if you overdo it it can look muddy. This bronzer you can slowly build it up or just to leave it sheer if you are going for a more natural look.



The swatch on the picture is a heavy swatch. When I do my makeup for work I do it at 5:15am and I can easily make myself look muddy if I am not careful with my Too Faced bronzer. This is a perfect one to use early in the morning without worrying that I will mess it up. It is very easy to blend out. The only thing is that it is a little powdery, but I tap off the excess before applying it to my face and it is good. Thank you Sam for sending it to me I love it!

Do you guys love this bronzer just like everyone else on YouTube does?? What other NYC products do you guys love??

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