Currently, Physician's Formula has more than 40 bronzers on the market, and I am pleased to say that I have tried just about every single one of them. I am a big fan of this brand, because I feel like I can really trust these bronzers to give me a natural-looking tan without any fake orange undertones.
Also, I have sensitive skin, and since Physician's Formula bronzers are hypoallergenic, fragrance-free, and talc-free, they don't irritate my face. Also, most of their bronzers are multi-shaded, so they can be used as bronzer, blush, and contour all in one compact!
These products come in a wide variety of browns flecked with pinks, peaches, and golds to bring warmth to your pale skin. I'm obviously very familiar with these, so if you need help finding the perfect bronzer for your skin tone, don't hesitate to come to me with questions!
Right now is the season to embrace bronzers. This makeup is a safe ways to create a sun kissed, healthy glow. Just remember not to go overboard when applying them, and remember to accent your nose, cheeks, and forehead in the areas where the sun would normally hit your face.



















3.1 Phillip Lim
Penhaligon
Beyond The Valley
Blogdorf Goodman just did a rundown on these too, and I have to say I'm totally intrigued now!
1physician's formula has been a staple in my make-up back since i was 15. LOVE this stuff.
2never really tried a bronzer...i'll have to maybe check it out~
3I love love love physicians formula, it's one of the last drug store makeups I'll buy
4ok i DO love physicians formula. however, there are SO many choices. TOO many. i need a breakdown...
5p.s. ILOVEKITTIES you NEED to try bronzer. it should be a staple in every womans makeup kit!! wait till you see the transformation.
6oh, man. I have always loved Physicians Formula, but there are so many bronzers to choose from. I need to find one for a wedding I am in in a couple weeks - my face is way to pasty to be wearing a bright blue dress. How do I know which one is right for me?
7I actually just bought the Baked Bronze wet/dry stuff yesterday! I was standing in front of their section and I couldn't decide between Baked, which had the gold flecks, and another kind with an SPF. There were SO many options and I wasn't sure how some of them were different. I went with the gold flecks, obviously. I like it, but the first time I tried it I over-applied and had to wipe my face off. Haha.
Anyway, I only trust three companies to treat my skin well: Almay, Stila, and Physicians Formula.
8I use the one with the different colored bronze beads. I
it!
9Quick rant: Physician's Formula reflects light the same way as Chanel. Don't let any idiot photographer tell you otherwise just because he's a b*tchy brand snob!
10what would you suggest for an asian girl? i don't have pale skin, but more tanned color. thanks for the help!
11I use the multi-colored bronzer with the pink tones in it. Absolutely fabulous.
12My old one was just getting low, so guess who went out and bought a new one today after reading this post? Oh yeah, that would be me. Yay!
13im like jessica alba, michelle rodriguez dark. what would bronzer do for me? and would you have a shade rec?
14OOOOH i've never tried bronzers! i want to try them, tips????
15I recently purchased the PF's bronzer that has the 5 rows of different shades...I love it!! I brush it on over after I apply my blush.
16I used Estee Lauder bronzer and liked it, but I would like to try a new kind. I heard Lancome makes a good one too.
17nars is my favorite, the only one i have used that is really brown, not orangy at all. i just bought mac in the more shimmery tone, but if PF is so much cheaper i'm going to have to try that next!
18i absolutely love physican's formula powder bronzers. i have told so many of my pals on here about the one i have that i love. in the pic above i use the second one on the right. it is a part of my beauty routine.
19Physican's Formula is the only make-up line I have stuck with for years. I'm in love with the mineral make up and it doesn't clean out my wallet or clog up my face.
20HistoryGeek, be careful with bronzers when taking pictures. You can often come out looking dirty instead of sun-kissed.
Pick a color that is one to two shades darker than your skin color. I would then add a light
touch of blush to make sure the camera doesn't pick up anything too brown.
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