Does anyone here have the Sunny By Nature MSF? I'm thinking of buying it (spotted a few at my CCO) but i'm worried that it's going to be too glittery. I'm a MAC NC40...
Originally Posted by mufey Does anyone here have the Sunny By Nature MSF? I'm thinking of buying it (spotted a few at my CCO) but i'm worried that it's going to be too glittery. I'm a MAC NC40...
It's not too glittery. You can definitely wear it all over your face.
Originally Posted by loriblu my favs: stila sun bronzing powder #3 , clinique duo brozer and guerlain terracota for brunettes!!
What's your coloring if you don't mind me asking?
Also, the Laura Mercier Bronzing Duo in Pink Bronze is a great alternative for Guerlain's Light Sheer Terracotta Bronzing Powder in Dark (the mosaic one, darker than Brunette) for those who don't/can't shell out $50.
I'm a Nc44 and I have the loose golden bronze powder that comes in a jar and I also have some skinshimmer-both give me a light golden look and the skinshimmer you can barely see on me probaby cause I have yellow and gold undertones. I want something that is a bit more bronzier and noticeable. What are your faves? Thanks
I am another WOC who is wondering about Sunny by Nature MSF. Is it truly different than other MSFs? some say it can be matte !
I swatched it at my CCO and there was definitely no glitter
exactly..I went to a Guerlain counter and bought a (get this) 74.00 4 seasons bronzing powder...yeah I fell and bumped my head and then went shopping...it looks just like face powder to me...I am with you..wanting that 'bronzed' look..I was recommended to purchase IMan's bronzing powder at Ulta..cause I was going to purchase Physician's Formula Beads bronzer..the coloring of that product looked like it would do something for me but luckily the sales assoc said their products are geared mostly to medium and Olive skintone..Casino is always recommended on here..so I'll have to go and check that one out..
Originally Posted by shy_makeup_girl I am another WOC who is wondering about Sunny by Nature MSF. Is it truly different than other MSFs? some say it can be matte !
I swatched it at my CCO and there was definitely no glitter
yay!
Is it worth purchasing?
Sunny By Nature is a bronzer on my brown skin. It is very matte with a slight sheen, I couldn't wear it as a highlight because it doesn't highlight, it's more of a blush/bronzer
I picked mine's up at a CCO and it is well worth it. One of the best MSF'S out there, IMO.
I'm NC40, and had never entertained the thought until recently. I might check out the Prescriptives trio, or maybe something or Bare Minerals. I definitely want to get into contouring, and bronzer seems to be the perfect thing to use for that.
Originally Posted by stilett0s I'm NC40, and had never entertained the thought until recently. I might check out the Prescriptives trio, or maybe something or Bare Minerals. I definitely want to get into contouring, and bronzer seems to be the perfect thing to use for that.
Good luck trying to find the Px Bronzing Trios. They were one of the first things to sell out when the company went under. CCO's might have them though (I hope so anyway because I really want a back-up of the Dark Trio).