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Age:
18+
Brand: Dr. Hauschka
Line: face care
Product Type: face fluid
Product Properties: tinting
Ingredients: olive, plant extracts
Makeup Feature: animal-friendly, vegan
Special Certificates: cruelty free
When To Use: day
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Skin Type: all types
Country: Germany
Made in: Germany
Dr. Hauschka Translucent Bronzing Tint is a tinted fluid that gives your skin a healthy and well-cared-for appearance, an even tone, and a luxurious velvety texture with an even golden tan. The formula contains Witch Hazel extract, Olive oil, Beeswax, and safe color pigments. This product gently cares for your skin's beauty, youth, and health, replenishing each cell with moisture, vitamins, and nutrients.
Benefits of Dr. Hauschka Translucent Bronzing Tint:
- evens out skin tone and rejuvenates;
- energizes and adds radiance;
- combats skin imperfections: breakouts and flakiness;
- has nourishing and moisturizing properties;
- normalizes the moisture balance in the skin cells;
- makes skin smooth and silky;
- improves elasticity;
- enhances firmness;
- leaves the skin fresh, healthy, even, and tanned.-
Apply to cleansed face and neck and massage in with circular motions.
I would describe this tint as a moisturizing cream that gives a healthy glow to the skin, as if you had sunbathed by the sea :) I love the scent. It's truly an interesting cream. The only thing is that you need to learn how to use it correctly and apply just a little bit.
The product is interesting, but I have tried it in different ways. I have read the instructions again and watched videos. I have applied it with cream, on top of cream, and as contouring. Sometimes it goes on in patches, sometimes it rolls off, and sometimes it turns out okay, but you can still tell that it is artificial face color, like a failed foundation. Maybe it will work fine on tanned skin without any additional products, but it's not guaranteed. In short, if anyone knows how to use it effectively, please share, because the product is expensive.