answer 1
Honestly, I think this would work as more of a highlighter/shimmer for darker skinned ladies. I have fair skin and it's just enough color to give me a bit of contour and so I don't look so washed out.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
magzasaurusrex
(Alden, MI)
answer 2
I'm NC35-37, MUFE Face & Body in 34, Honey Beige, or 18,Camel. It doesn't show up a bit on me. If I add more, it looks like gray chalk. :-( Everybody's different, though, so you should try it. Don't buy without trying though, because it may turn out to be a Paler instead of a Bronzer.hth
answered 1 year, 9 months ago
answer 3
No. This isn't very dark at all. It's quite sheer. I'm pale and I have to apply a lot of it to even see an effect.
answered 1 year, 9 months ago
answer 4
Unfortunately, probably not. It takes a little bit just to build it up on me and I have very very fair skin. Fair enough that I have difficulty finding a foundation light enough for me because most makeup companies don't have a light enough one. (I use the lightest bare minerals one if that gives you a general idea.) I think you would end up using a lot of the product just to try and get it built up to the point where it made even a blush-type effect.
answered 1 year, 10 months ago
iachick
(Fredericksburg, VA)
answer 5
My friend with same skin color tried this out and it did not show up on her at all. I suggested she try Too Faced's sun bunny bronzer instead and it worked!
answered 2 years, 2 months ago
answer 6
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answered 2 years, 4 months ago
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(San Francisco, CA)