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BEAUTY BOX: Go for glow; We test five bronzers.


COOL BRONZE MOUSSE, FROM BOOTS, pounds 5.49

This soothing whipped mousse comes in two shades, goes on evenly and doesn't dry your skin. Can be used as a highlighter high·light·er  
n.
1. A usually fluorescent marker used to mark important passages of text.

2. A cosmetic for emphasizing areas of the face, such as the eyes or cheekbones.
 or all over for a summer glow. *****

JEMMA KIDD PERFECT TAN BRONZING TRIO, BOOTS, pounds 13

Created by the sister of supermodel Jodi this compact contains three different bronzing shades so you can build a tan up and avoid that nasty dayglow orange look. Loses points for not coming with a brush. *****

NO7 SMOOTH-ON BRONZER, BOOTS, pounds 11

This spray-on bronzer gives you an instant hint of sunkissed colour. It has a fairly subtle result and then just washes off. You can spray it on to your hand or cotton wool and smooth over your skin but it's not the easiest or quickest to apply. *****

MAX FACTOR BRONZING PEARLS PEARLS Protection, Effective Financial Structure, Asset Quality, Rates of Return and Costs, Liquidity and Signs of Growth (credit) , pounds 6.95, AVAILABLE FROM JUNE

Lasted well and gave colour without going shiny. Nice matte finish although the colour is slightly too orange and unnatural. Probably best for using as a blusher or for giving a bit of colour to the cleavage cleavage, tendency of many minerals to split along definite smooth planar surfaces determined by their crystal structure. The directions of these surfaces are related to weaknesses in the atomic structure of the mineral and are always parallel to a possible crystal . *****

NO7 SUN-KISSED BRONZING POWDER, BOOTS, pounds 10.50

This two-tone blusher goes on smoothly with a brush to give a nice natural sun-kissed glow over the cheeks, nose and forehead.
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Publication:Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
Date:Apr 7, 2007
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