It has come to my attention that I always rave about this cream bronzer, but I've never done a proper post about it. So here's my two cents...
Soleil Tan de Chanel Bronzing Makeup Base (which also goes by the moniker Chanel Bronze Universal) is one of those really hyped up products. Right up there with NARS Laguna and Benefit Hoola.
What makes the Bronze Universal different? Well, to start it's a unique consistency. In the pot, it looks like a mousse, but it's a solid cream and to the touch, it almost feels like soap. It applies beautifully and smoothly. It's very easy to work with and easy to control.
It's an orange-based bronzer. It can easily warm up the skin, but depending on your skin tone, you may have to play with it a bit to get the right payoff without looking like a spray-tan gone wrong. It does have a bit of shimmer to it, but when applied, it's more of a subtle sheen.
It's heavily scented, much like all Chanel products. I personally have no qualms with it, but it's something to note in case you have an aversion to fruity / floral scents.
When I bought this a year ago, the price was around $52 CDN. A little steep, but there's so much product, it will last you a long time. I've hardly put a dent in mine with a year's worth of use.
One thing that irks me about this bronzer is that the cream gets quite dirty. It traps brush hairs and particles of dust. I do try to sanitize it once a week, though.
USES
One of the questions I frequently get asked about this bronzer is how do I use it? So, I'm going to show you three ways I like to use the Bronze Universal.
My main use for this bronzer (and most bronzers) is for
contouring. This doesn't add a dramatic contour to the face, but it does provide natural definition to the cheekbones. I apply a little at a time, building up the colour and blending out the harsh lines with my
Real Techniques Expert Face brush (synthetic brushes are ideal). It's easy to do and adds a subtle contrast to the face.
The next two uses are for that sunkissed glow.
This technique is for people who have medium-ish skin tones and can take direct application. My NC30ish skin tone is one of them.
I lightly apply the bronzer all over the face, sweeping it in the classic 3 / E motion. It's important to blend and to evenly distribute the product. The good thing is that you don't have to worry about streaks. And don't forget your neck!
This method easily warms up your complexion with little fuss. Just be sure to apply in moderation by blotting excess bronzer on the back of your hand. The key is to layer the bronzer so you don't look like an Oompa Loompa. Add as much colour as your skin tone can take.
The last method is for people who have lighter skin tones or are looking for a more subtle sunkissed glow.
With this method, a heavy application of the bronzer is acceptable, but not mandatory. You're going to be topping it with a layer of your foundation or tinted moisturizer of choice, which will soften the look.
I am using the
Becca Ultra-Sheer foundation, it's light, sheer, and easy to blend.
I've tried this method with many different foundations and tinted moisturizers, but it works best with creams and liquids with light-to-medium coverage. You want to use something that will allow the bronzer to shine through slightly.
If you want more chiseled cheeks with this look, just take another bronzer and layer it over the
Bronze Universal. That's another great thing about this bronzer, it can be used alone or as a base.
What's your favourite cream bronzer? x