Thanks for reviewing both. I’m about a shade darker than you and love both as they’re producing different end results. the left side is leaning more towards day time and the right seems more like evading glam. I’m a neutral undertone and debating between she sculpted vs she defined. I use coco naughty by fenty
I honestly wish they had something in between this shade and She’s Chiseled. The thing you’d want to consider is that these bronzer duos are definitely not as pigmented as Fenty. They’re meant to build up and blend like butter. You could get away with She’s Chiseled. Check out Shanice Morgan review of the shes scultped and she’s chiseled comparison. She has slightly darker tone than me as well. I think she can pull off the she’s chiseled well since it’s light texture.
@@silvybotha oh okay that’s good to know. I’ll test out chiseled then. I agree seems like a color is missing between these two. Thanks for responding!!
Thank you! The brush I used to blend the cream bronzer is the Elf angled blush brush. The flat foundation brush was an old one given to me by a friend and it has no brand name.
This is due to different lighting between studio and real life situations. When you’re looking at products online, you want to compare the brand’s photos with photos/videos of people in real life applying to get the best idea. Often real life lighting is very bright or not bright enough so it can wash out colours. Other times reviewers have great studio lighting that shows shades really well. Brands will try to capture the best accuracy to real life shade on their photos. Sometimes the brand itself also will do live demonstrations which are helpful :)
I've been looking for someone with my skintone to review this, thanks!!
I’m so glad it helped!
Thank you for this video. I just got shes sculpted but now I want she's bronzed. Oh boy 😊
Hahaha they’re both perfect. I honestly love them equally. Now that I lost my tan, I am gearing more towards she’s sculpted.
Thank you for the in depth recommendations
I’m glad it was helpful!
Helpful review, thank you!
My pleasure! Glad it helped!
Thanks for reviewing both. I’m about a shade darker than you and love both as they’re producing different end results. the left side is leaning more towards day time and the right seems more like evading glam. I’m a neutral undertone and debating between she sculpted vs she defined. I use coco naughty by fenty
I honestly wish they had something in between this shade and She’s Chiseled. The thing you’d want to consider is that these bronzer duos are definitely not as pigmented as Fenty. They’re meant to build up and blend like butter. You could get away with She’s Chiseled.
Check out Shanice Morgan review of the shes scultped and she’s chiseled comparison. She has slightly darker tone than me as well. I think she can pull off the she’s chiseled well since it’s light texture.
@@silvybotha oh okay that’s good to know. I’ll test out chiseled then. I agree seems like a color is missing between these two. Thanks for responding!!
@@OnyxxRoseOh glad to help!
I love your make up! What brush and foundation were you using?
Thank you! The brush I used to blend the cream bronzer is the Elf angled blush brush. The flat foundation brush was an old one given to me by a friend and it has no brand name.
What blush did you use please? Looks so pretty
Hi! It is the Patrick Ta monochrome moment blush in She’s Seductive
thank youu for this!! i needed to see these on someone with my skin tone 🫶
Oh I am happy you found this helpful
What lipstick shade did you use?
Hi, I used Mac Whirl. I’m more tanned in this video so it doesn’t look as deep. Topped with Patrick Ta lip creme in She’s Independent
What is that angled brush you are using for contour
It was given to me by a friend and he brand wore off so I’m not sure. It’s a flat angled foundation brush.
She’s sculpted doesn’t look at all line website
This is due to different lighting between studio and real life situations. When you’re looking at products online, you want to compare the brand’s photos with photos/videos of people in real life applying to get the best idea. Often real life lighting is very bright or not bright enough so it can wash out colours. Other times reviewers have great studio lighting that shows shades really well. Brands will try to capture the best accuracy to real life shade on their photos. Sometimes the brand itself also will do live demonstrations which are helpful :)