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May 25, 2016
Kaylah A.
Hi everyone!
Looking for a new bronzer, something I can contour with for the most part. I use benefit hoola right now, but looking to try something new. I was looking into the too faced chocolate soulei bronzers, but can't find decent reviews. I'm fair pale, and I oxidize everything (means it turns orange on my skin) need something more cool toned so it doesn't orange too much. Any recommendations are welcome :)
May 25, 2016
Ziar K.
Mil chocolate
May 25, 2016
Ziar K.
Sorry the Milk Chocolate should work best for you.
May 25, 2016
Thu T.
I really like the chocolate solei but I notice it does get patchy during the day
May 25, 2016
Molly B.
I've heard fantastic things about The Body Shop's Honey Bronzer, I've never tried it but always wanted to. It has a few different shades so it can suit a variety of skintones which is awesome!
May 25, 2016
Landrey S.
I use the medium/deep soliel bronzer for a contour. The trick for me is applying it with a beauty blender
May 25, 2016
Deborah S.
I'm quite pale and I've recently got the chocolate soleil bronzer in light/medium. I really like it but I use it as a bronzer, not a contour powder. It gives a nice slightly tanned look but even though I think compared to their darker shades it's quite cool - toned, I wouldn't use it to contour as it's still too warm and overall not the right shade to create a shadow effect on me. That's just my impression though, the lady at the makeup counter actually suggested that I could contour with it.
May 25, 2016
Dana E.
I have the milk chocolate and I loooove it. I'm very fair as well and it's a perfect bronzer for my skin tone. I don't use it to contour though. For contouring you should check out nyx taupe blush. It's a cool toned dark shade I heard a lot of people like it for contouring.
How do you like hoola? I can't decide if I want to buy into the hype of it lol
May 25, 2016
Shelby M.
I absolutely love the milk chocolate soleil! I am very fair and it works well for me!
May 25, 2016
appi A.
following
May 25, 2016
Marleen B.
May 25, 2016
Alexis C.
Although I haven't used it myself I agree with Marleen on the Sephora contour shade in Tranquil. Sharon Farrell on YouTube uses it and she has very fair pale skin, it looks very natural on her. While I have used the Chocolate Soleil bronzer for contouring in the past I've learned and moved on to a proper contouring powder so I wouldn't suggest the Chocolate Soleil for contouring anymore.
May 26, 2016
Jamie D.
I agree with the ladies above. Milk Chocolate is a nice bronzer, but it's far to warm to contour with (at least on my ghost white skin it is lol).
I really adore the Kevyn Aucoin Sculpting Powder for contouring! But it's definitely exclusively for contouring - not something you can bronze with. However, you barely need any product at all, it's the perfect cool toned brown without being to ashy, and it blends beautifully.
I've also heard great things about the Sephora powder recommended above, although I've never tried it. And it would be a bit of a cheaper option as well if you didn't want to splurge :)
Jun 1, 2016
Kaylah A.
Dana, I love hoola, it's been my go to for about 2-3 years now. I find it can go a bit muddy sometimes on its own tho.. So sometimes I use a stick foundation (in a dark shade) to contour, blend that out, then apply hoola over too set it, I find it doesn't go as muddy then.