I really didn't appreciate that you should put powder on prior to powder bronzer, but it makes sense and looks so much more "professional "! look forward to following suit. Thank you.
Useful tips, thank you. I have already ruined one bronzer and 2 powders - the fine milling of the powder after a few uses became 'solid'. I thought it must be I was transferring minute amounts of beauty balm/foundation back into the powder/bronzer by using the brush on my face and then reapplying some more powder/bronzer. Now I never reapply with the same brush and the powder remains fine milled. Then after every use I use LFF cleaner on the brush. It WORKS!
A very useful video especially as it includes tips and advice on how not to apply blusher and bronzer. It shows that even if using the best products but applying incorrectly, it can result in extremely unflattering looks.
I'd like to see products and tutorials for those of us who avoid getting tanned and don't like the sunkissed look. Think Korean Beauty or what used to be the traditional British/Irish porcelain skin.
I see a lot of you tubers putting bronzer and blusher straight onto foundation because they don't like powder. I've never understood it for the reason you said, it won't go on properly. I've always put powder on the areas where I'm going to apply bronzer and blush, it wouldn't occur to me not to!
Sally is using our pressed Translucent Setting Powder, you can find it here: www.lookfabulousforever.com/perfect-finish-translucent-pressed-powder - LFF Team x
Great as a newbie to all this at 78 years old I am really enjoying your tutorials and learning so much thank you
I’m 58 and have just started using bronzer, so thank you for the tips 😊
I really didn't appreciate that you should put powder on prior to powder bronzer, but it makes sense and looks so much more "professional "! look forward to following suit. Thank you.
Never thought to powder before bronzer! Thank you for the tip, it really looks better, can't wait to try it.
Lots of helpful advice Sally, thank you.
Thank you Sally xxx
Useful tips, thank you.
I have already ruined one bronzer and 2 powders - the fine milling of the powder after a few uses became 'solid'. I thought it must be I was transferring minute amounts of beauty balm/foundation back into the powder/bronzer by using the brush on my face and then reapplying some more powder/bronzer. Now I never reapply with the same brush and the powder remains fine milled.
Then after every use I use LFF cleaner on the brush. It WORKS!
A very useful video especially as it includes tips and advice on how not to apply blusher and bronzer. It shows that even if using the best products but applying incorrectly, it can result in extremely unflattering looks.
Very helpful advice Sally, thank you 💄
I'd like to see products and tutorials for those of us who avoid getting tanned and don't like the sunkissed look. Think Korean Beauty or what used to be the traditional British/Irish porcelain skin.
Thank you for your feedback! LFF Team x
Really pretty
I see a lot of you tubers putting bronzer and blusher straight onto foundation because they don't like powder. I've never understood it for the reason you said, it won't go on properly. I've always put powder on the areas where I'm going to apply bronzer and blush, it wouldn't occur to me not to!
Very helpful, thnx!
If you are cool-toned....what blusher will the bronzer work best with please? Rosy Glow? Great video, thanks again Sally
Hi Christine, Rosy Glow or Peach Cream would work well with the bronzer if you are cool toned - LFF Team x
Thanks Sally what power type please?❤
Sally is using our pressed Translucent Setting Powder, you can find it here: www.lookfabulousforever.com/perfect-finish-translucent-pressed-powder - LFF Team x
does your bronzer have talc
You can find a list of ingredients on the product page! LFF Team x