
A bronzer with a cream-to-powder formula was tested against a long-time favorite. The texture is described as playdough-like, fun to work with, and shatter-proof. When applied, it melts into skin and creates a blurred, sun-kissed finish. The result is soft matte with a subtle glow, avoiding muddy or streaky appearance. The product is positioned for buildable warmth and is noted for blending without requiring heavy buffing. The launch is associated with a high-profile appearance, and the formula is said to be inspired by airy, bouncy K-beauty blush textures.
"Working in beauty means I'm in a constant state of product overload. Right now, my apartment contains enough makeup to stock a small Sephora, and every week brings a new launch that promises to completely change my routine - whether it actually does, though, is another story. Beauty editors love to say they're "hard to impress," but for me, that means a product has to outperform something I already love. Considering my everyday rotation is pretty locked in at this point, the just-nice ones rarely make it past the testing phase."
"After a week of testing, the cream-to-powder formula has officially won me over. Not only is the playdough-like texture fun to play with (and shatter-proof, might I add), but it melts into the skin, leaving a blurred, sun-kissed finish that doesn't look muddy or streaky. Ahead, everything to know about the launch that pushed my longtime go-to out of rotation."
"Price: $39. Best for: Buildable warmth with a blurred, suede-like finish. Rating: 5/5. What I like: It doesn't look orange and blends out without tons of buffing. The Sun Stalk'r Soufflé Bronzer. If you watched the Met Gala closely this year, you've already seen Fenty Beauty's Sun Stalk'r Soufflé Bronzer in action. Rihanna wore the new formula ahead of its May 15 launch, and, even beyond her usual red carpet magic, her makeup looked exceptionally good - bronzed and softly diffused around the edges."
"That suede finish, which reads soft matte with a little glow peeking through, really comes down to the cream-to-powder formula. Inspired by the airy, bouncy textures popular in K-beauty blush formulas, the b"
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