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When bronzing for pale skin, you want to avoid bronzer with warm undertones, as this may cause your face to have ‘muddy’ looking lines on your cheekbones and forehead. As a pale girl, I avoid using Hoola bronzer all over my face as if it was a powder just as I don’t want my face to look darker than my skin. Ideal for if you’ve just got back from holiday or if we have a heatwave this summer in the UK *fingers crossed*. Now to the exciting part… Our two BRAND NEW Hoola bronzer shades will solve all your bronzing dilemmas if you have deeper skin tones. A tip I’ve seen the Benefit trend team use for deeper skin tones, is to take Hoola or Hoola Lite to set your under-eye, as well as the highest points of your face, this will accentuate the contour without adding unnecessary shine or glitter.
Introducing the third instalment of the Bold is Beautiful ‘5 minutes with…’ series! Bold is Beautiful is Benefit’s global charity project, which aims to empower woman and girls around the world. In the UK, we support Look Good Feel Better, who help women with the visible side effects of cancer, and Refuge, who support women and children affected by domestic violence. Each month in this series we’ll be talking to a different woman who is absolutely bossing it in her field and doing an inspirational job of empowering others.
And it’s exactly what we’ve all been waiting for! The perfect bronze powder for light to medium skin tones When it comes to makeup bigger is ALWAYS better! Sweep on bronzed matte goodness with our JUMBO Hoola Bronzer, also perfect for body bronzing! Available EXCLUSIVELY at Selfridges for £38.
Benefit make up expert’s tips on how to highlight for your face shape Where do you put highlighter? Benefit make up expert’s tips on how to highlight for your face shape! To glow like a goddess, you need to get to know your face shape first. Check your reflection in natural daylight, see where the light hits your face and where the shadows are