Adding a touch of translucent powder over will make sunbasque less glowy.
Simply Elegant Well-known member Jul 10, 2010 #21 Adding a touch of translucent powder over will make sunbasque less glowy.
Shimmer Well-known member Jul 12, 2010 #23 To be honest, you'll have better luck with a Convertible Color from Stila, like in Rose.
DarkGlamourXO Well-known member Jul 12, 2010 #24 Maybe you'd like Dollymix. I have an already tan skintone and Dollymix makes me look sunburnt. It's a bright pink with reddish undertones on some people. I actually sold it because I wasn't going for that look but u may like it.
Maybe you'd like Dollymix. I have an already tan skintone and Dollymix makes me look sunburnt. It's a bright pink with reddish undertones on some people. I actually sold it because I wasn't going for that look but u may like it.
Hortensia Well-known member Jul 13, 2010 #25 Thanks a lot for all your helpful recommendations !! I've tried and tested Pinch me which produces a virtual "pinched" and therefore even sunburnt look. So far, I'm happy with this choice and I think Pinche me will accompany me during this summer.
Thanks a lot for all your helpful recommendations !! I've tried and tested Pinch me which produces a virtual "pinched" and therefore even sunburnt look. So far, I'm happy with this choice and I think Pinche me will accompany me during this summer.
lea123 New member Jun 16, 2014 #26 you could also use any kind of pinkish reddish lipstick and rub it into where you would put blush. hope thats ok
you could also use any kind of pinkish reddish lipstick and rub it into where you would put blush. hope thats ok