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Benefit Cosmetics Dallas

Benefit Cosmetics Dallas

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Product Description

It's an outdoor glow for the indoor gal! Benefit's newest pressed powder is a sun-kissed rose glow for rich, enviable beauty in a box. Sweep Dallas across cheeks, chin, and forehead to lift away signs of dullness and give your complexion a naturally radiant and vibrant glow - so sheer, it's a wash of color that will benefit just about every skin tone.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4949 in Beauty
  • Brand: Benefit

Customer Reviews

The Best I've Found5
This is my holy grail bronzer! I'm so glad that I tried it. I have had bad experiences in the past with shimmery bronzers (a huge mistake!) This does not make my face look like an oil slick--no shimmer! And best of all, it is a true brown color, not orange, and goes on effortlessly. I am quite pail, yet even when I don't use my Clarins self-tanner this doesnt make me look "muddy." Such a cute package too. The brush it comes with is purely for decoration--just use your big powder brush for a perfect application! The best.

Bronzer makes you tan, blush gives you pink...5
Great bronzer. I'm oily and can't wear any sparkly bronzers, which for quite awhile were the only things out there. Hoola is just brown and matte. I agree with the previous reviewer, the brush that comes with it doesn't work too hot. Invest in a blush brush. Hoola looks nice with Dandelion dusted over.

A Bronzer with no Orange? Sign me UP!5
Well, I must disagree with the previous poster and say that this is NOT a blush - it is a bronzer. When did people get the two mixed up? One is NOT a replacement for the other, unless, of course, you have Rosacea.

Anyhoot, Hoola is perf because it has no sparkles and no orange, so you don't walk away looking like a pumpkin, or worse yet, Britney Spears. I am as fair as Casper and this is the only bronzer I have found that doesn't either break me out or turn me into a Christina Aguilera mutant.

I would just shy away from using the brush that comes with Hoola unless you have a darker complexion. I am using that cute lil' brush instead for loose powders and some blushes.

Some days, when I am really lazy, I dust on some Hoola, blend it out with my Georgia peach powder, throw on some gloss (maybe a highlighter on the cheeks) and I am so out the door before you can say, "Hey Babe, nice tan!"