Yes the swatches are always heavy and some of them are warmer than others. I have a good selection. The only one that is too warm for me is the Charlotte Tilbury one.
I'm sure once this Covid thing has settled down a bit, you will be able to. I can't imagine Victoria Beckham Beauty not wanting to sell worldwide. When I order it on the British website, it comes from New Jersey. It takes a further few weeks to become available in select stores here. It is worth waiting for though. Lovely quality.
I was excited for the VB duo release, but after watching several reviews, I was sad to find out it will to orange on my skin tone. Anastasia Beverly Hills Tawny is the most perfect bronzer, and the formula is surprisingly very good. I’m going to pick up the Gucci bronzer next Sephora sale.
I would be very careful with the Gucci bronzers. The lightest one has a red base which turns quite orange on the skin. I would have to agree to disagree with regards to the VB bronzers. The lightest one is more of a deeper beige tone, too light for me and the one I bought is a warmer tone but a light amber tone, not orange. The great thing is that you can add less of the warmer tone and more of the cooler tone so it will definitely not end up being orangey on the skin. I should have explained this more in the video. It's all about the application really. I own a couple of Guerlain bronzers which are a little warmer in tone. The 01 Blondes In the four seasons also has the same red base as Gucci and that looks very warm on the skin if your not careful. Hope this helps. If you can get to see or try them first, 01 may be a better shade if you don't like a warmer bronzer. I love how it looks like a natural tan.
@@mirifiquebeauty I do prefer a red undertone bronzer, if I get a bronzer that’s to orange, I layer a deep rose blush on top. Black Cherry is a shade I love, like Clinique black Honey, it’s sooo pretty.
Thanks for all those swatches, all very warm shades.
Yes the swatches are always heavy and some of them are warmer than others. I have a good selection. The only one that is too warm for me is the Charlotte Tilbury one.
The Gucci bronzer looks so gorgeous 💕
If I could get Beckham's makeup here I think that is the colour I would go for too! Looks nice .
I'm sure once this Covid thing has settled down a bit, you will be able to. I can't imagine Victoria Beckham Beauty not wanting to sell worldwide.
When I order it on the British website, it comes from New Jersey. It takes a further few weeks to become available in select stores here. It is worth waiting for though. Lovely quality.
I was excited for the VB duo release, but after watching several reviews, I was sad to find out it will to orange on my skin tone. Anastasia Beverly Hills Tawny is the most perfect bronzer, and the formula is surprisingly very good. I’m going to pick up the Gucci bronzer next Sephora sale.
I would be very careful with the Gucci bronzers. The lightest one has a red base which turns quite orange on the skin.
I would have to agree to disagree with regards to the VB bronzers. The lightest one is more of a deeper beige tone, too light for me and the one I bought is a warmer tone but a light amber tone, not orange.
The great thing is that you can add less of the warmer tone and more of the cooler tone so it will definitely not end up being orangey on the skin. I should have explained this more in the video. It's all about the application really.
I own a couple of Guerlain bronzers which are a little warmer in tone.
The 01 Blondes In the four seasons also has the same red base as Gucci and that looks very warm on the skin if your not careful. Hope this helps.
If you can get to see or try them first, 01 may be a better shade if you don't like a warmer bronzer.
I love how it looks like a natural tan.
@@mirifiquebeauty I do prefer a red undertone bronzer, if I get a bronzer that’s to orange, I layer a deep rose blush on top. Black Cherry is a shade I love, like Clinique black Honey, it’s sooo pretty.