elegant-one
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I wish that darn lovely brush had a cheaper price point because I want like 6 of themThe Chanel brush.... Oh My Goodness. It's pure love, especially when using it with the Les Beiges powder. So glad I decided to just get it.
I'm test driving #60 today after test driving #70 yesterday (Yes, like a fiend, I went back and bought #60 anyway). There really isn't that great a difference between the two once on my face. Yesterday, once my skin's oil mixed with the powder, #70 made my face look darker/very tan. And I'm already tan from this summer's heat wave, lol. Waiting to see how #60 winds up, but I actually think it may be doing the same thing... I look like I have more color in my face, if that makes any sense. My skin looks a bit "rosier" due to the undertone, but not red or off at all. It's like a slightly lighter effect of what #70 did to my face yesterday.
Considering that, I may just return #70 or keep it as a bronzer of some sort... but #60 will more than likely be my all over face powder and maybe used as a light bronzer/warmth color in the winter around the perimeter. I kinda wanna test drive #50 but like Shontay said, when I swatched it on my hand, it was kinda gray! Many reviews I've seen from lighter skin tones seem to be loving it as a neutral bronzer of sorts.
When the MUA put 60 on me hand, she also used 50 & they both looked nice just slightly different. I really want 60 - bet I end up with it - soon. I wonder too, if they look a bit different on the face than the back of the hand?