My favorite bronzer ever is Benefit Hoola. It's a dark brown color that really looks good on everyone. I've gone through about 3 of them this summer because I just like it so much! Here is the link to it: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
You can buy it at all Sephora stores if you have one in your area, or you can just go to www.sephora.com and order it online. :] [ cecaaa's advice column | Ask cecaaa A Question ]
Razhie answered Sunday July 23 2006, 8:51 pm: If your bronzer is turning you orange, change brands.
Bronzers that are mixed with a moisturizer and build up over several days to a light tan are much much less likely to turn your orange, although they do take longer. One of the best (and cheapest) moisturizer with bronzer is Nivea's Summer Touch. Trust me, I've tried a whole bunch of these things over the last few years.
You could also mix your current bronzer with a plain moisturizer and apply it regularly to get a gradual tan.
The thing about bronzers is they can create a decent light tan but never a convincing deep tan. I only apply mine so that I don't glow in the dark, any more then that and it starts to look silly. So if you are aiming for a nice dark and deep tan, you'll probably never be happy with a bronzer. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
ernst_384 answered Sunday July 23 2006, 8:46 pm: Use a shade thats a little darker than your natural skin color. Don't apply too much that is usually the reason it looks orange. But other then that it should be fine. Hope I helped. [ ernst_384's advice column | Ask ernst_384 A Question ]
Hollister answered Sunday July 23 2006, 8:45 pm: I use a more brownish bronzer & it works really good for me. after putting it on if you still look really orange, just rub your hands on your face to make it look more natural. I recommend using either sephora or mac bronzers:) [ Hollister's advice column | Ask Hollister A Question ]
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