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Exude after-dark glamour with Illamasqua Bronzing Duo in Glint / Solar. Each sun-kissed shade contains crushed pearl powder, for a smooth, even finish that gives face and body a glorious golden glow. Be radiant, be noticed, be a bronzed goddess of the night.
NET WT. 2 x 3 g / 0.1oz
price per 10g £90
Made in UK
- Bronzing Duo
- Illamasqua
- 2 x 3g
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Exude after-dark glamour with Illamasqua Bronzing Duo in Glint / Solar. Each sun-kissed shade contains crushed pearl powder, for a smooth, even finish that gives face and body a glorious golden glow. Be radiant, be noticed, be a bronzed goddess of the night.
NET WT. 2 x 3 g / 0.1oz
price per 10g £90
Made in UK
- Bronzing Duo
- Illamasqua
- 2 x 3g
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My ultimate favorite bronzer
This is the best bronzer gives an amazing glow. I’ve been using it for years.
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Love it! and got it in the sal...
Love it! and got it in the sale
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gorgeous. always gives great ...
gorgeous. always gives great colour when I'm tanned or not. love the fact there is a highlighter in with it too . can also be used as eyeshadow
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Absolutely gorgeous
I love this so much but if your considering purchasing they do have this im tkmax for 7.99 x
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Blends in beautifully and has ...
Blends in beautifully and has a great pigment without being over powering. Trusted bronzer, will continue to rebuy
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Great product to build up - ca...
Great product to build up - can go from day to night glam in seconds
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Chalky consistency, Hardly any...
Chalky consistency, Hardly any color pay off. The worse of the bunch. Wish I could return.
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lovely! the only bad thing is ...
lovely! the only bad thing is that I only know the basic use of it. I can never seem to use the darker shade up like i can the lighter shade.
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