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SheerMineral Bronzers add a healthy looking, sun-kissed colour to your face and body. They are gorgeous, silky powders that are highly pigmented, so a little will go a long way!. Just a touch of these powders will wake up a tired or pale complexion.
You won't get an orangey look as you do with other brands, but rather a soft, warm glow. Our Bronzers won't 'settle' into fine lines or creases either!
They may be used as a total face and body bronzer, face powders, contouring powder, eyeshadow, eyeliner and a liptint.
Our Bronzers, in keeping with the rest of the SheerMineral Powders, are gorgeous Mineral Powders so you KNOW that what you are putting on your skin not only looks good, but is good for you too.
SheerMineral Bronzers come in a 10gm sifter jar (3gm net product weight), ready for application.
Scroll down for ingredients and ideas on how to use your SheerMineral Bronzer.
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How to apply your SheerMineral Bronzer
SheerMineral Bronzers are incredibly versatile, pure mineral powders and just so very simple to use. I lkie to use my Bronzer on the apples of my cheeks, on my nose and just a little in the middle of my forehead and chin - all the places the sun would usually hit and give a bit of extra tan.
As a face and body bronzer: A big, soft natural bristle brush, like our Kabuki Brush, is the best option.
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With the jar lid on, tip the jar upside down, then back the right way again. This releases some powder onto the sifter.
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Take the lid off and swirl the tips of the bristles in the powder to pick up some pigment.
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Gently tap off excess pigment on edge of the jar.
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Turn your brush upside down and tap the bottom of the handle on a firm surface, like the bathroom benchtop. This helps to disperse the pigments evenly thoughout the bristles.
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Lightly swirl the brush over your face, decollatage, arms, legs and shoulders in big, sweeping swirls for wherever you want gorgeous bronzed skin.
As a countouring shade for the face: A medium sized, natural bristle brush, like a blush brush would be ideal.
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With the jar lid on, tip the jar upside down, then back the right way again. This releases some powder onto the sifter.
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Take the lid off and swirl the tips of the bristles in the powder to pick up some pigment.
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Gently tap off excess pigment on edge of the jar.
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Turn your brush upside down and tap the bottom of the handle on a firm surface, like the bathroom benchtop. This helps to disperse the pigments evenly thoughout the bristles.
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Carefully apply the bronzer where you wish to create contouring and shading until you acheive the desired result.
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You can minimize a high forehead, slim down your nose, help conceal 'double chins', enhance your cheekbones with practised contouring.
As an eye shadow: The best brush to use is a very soft, natural bristle eyeshadow brush. Angled for shading and straight for general application.
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With the jar lid on, tip the jar upside down, then back the right way again. This releases some powder onto the sifter.
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Take the lid off and lightly dip the tips of the bristle into the powder to pick up some pigment.
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Gently tap off excess pigment on edge of the jar.
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Gently sweep the brush tips where you wish to apply, in an even sweeping motion. For a more intense colour, repeat until desired look is acheived.
As an eye liner: Either a firm straight, natural bristle brush or a very fine eyeliner brush are your best choices.
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With the jar lid on, tip the jar upside down, then back the right way again. This releases some powder onto the sifter.
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Take the lid off and lightly dip the tips of the bristle in the powder to pick up some pigment.
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Gently tap off excess pigment on edge of the jar.
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If using a flat brush, simply press the bristle tips where you wish to apply. If using a fine eyeliner brush, carefully 'paint' on the pigment where you wish to apply.
As a liquid eye liner: A very fine, natural bristle eyeliner brush is the way to go here.
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Dampen your brush with a little water or moisturiser.
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With the jar lid on, tip the jar upside down, then back the right way again. This releases some powder onto the sifter.
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Take the lid off and lightly dip the bristles in the powder to pick up some pigment.
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Gently tap off excess pigment on edge of the jar.
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Carefully 'paint' on the pigment where you wish to apply.
As an eyebrow shader: Either a firm straight, natural bristle brush or an eyebrow brush are your best options.
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With the jar lid on, tip the jar upside down, then back the right way again. This releases some powder onto the sifter.
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Take the lid off and lightly dip the tips of the bristle in the powder to pick up some pigment.
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Gently tap off excess pigment on edge of the jar.
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If using a flat brush, simply press the bristle tips where you wish to apply, working into the brows. If using an eyebrow brush, carefully 'paint' on the pigment where you wish to apply into the brows.
With your lip gloss: A firm, fine, natural bristle lip brush would be the easiest choice, although they can be applied with a steady fingertip too. If you prefer, simply blend a little of the pigment with your usual lipgloss for ease of use.
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Dampen your brush with a little lipgloss or moisturiser.
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With the jar lid on, tip the jar upside down, then back the right way again. This releases some powder onto the sifter.
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Take the lid off and lightly dip the bristles in the powder to pick up some pigment.
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Gently tap off excess pigment on edge of the jar.
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Carefully 'paint' on the pigment where you wish to apply.
As a lip tint: A firm, fine, natural bristle lip brush would be the easiest choice, although they can be applied with a steady fingertip too.
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With the jar lid on, tip the jar upside down, then back the right way again. This releases some powder onto the sifter.
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Take the lid off and lightly dip the bristles (or your fingertip) in the powder to pick up some pigment.
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Gently tap off excess pigment on edge of the jar.
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Carefully blend the pigment onto your lips.
With your nail polish: A natural bristle nail polish brush would be the easiest choice although if you prefer, simply blend a little of the pigment with your usual clear nail polish, for ease of use.
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Dampen your brush with a little of your nail polish.
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With the jar lid on, tip the jar upside down, then back the right way again. This releases some powder onto the sifter.
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Carefully 'paint' on the pigment onto your nails, dispersing the pigment evenly. Allow to dry fully.
As a nail tint: The only tool you will need for this, is your fingertip!
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With the jar lid on, tip the jar upside down, then back the right way again. This releases some powder onto the sifter.
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Take the lid off and lightly dip fingetip into the powder to pick up some pigment.
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Simply massage and buff the pigment onto your nails, with your fingertip, dispersing the pigment evenly.
Ingredients in SheerMineral Bronzers: Mica, Iron Oxides, Titanium Dioxide.
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