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Bronze powder

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a metallic powder, used with size or in combination with painting, to give the appearance of bronze, gold, or other metal, to any surface.

See also: Bronze


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Next, use a bronze powder (Rimmel Metallic Stars Roller Shadow in Glitz'n'Glam, $6, drugstores) on lid and a gold shadow (Rimmel Metallic Stars Roller Shadow in Gold Star, $6, drugstores) to highlight brow bone.
Claire Danes, Charlize Theron and Hudson stock up on Sunshine ($14), a cream bronzer with sun block, and Bronzer, ($12) a brush-on bronze powder.
Just before leaving the house, lightly dust your face, neck, shoulders and upper chest with bronze powder to even out your skin tone.
 
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