A daintily iced, tinted powder that gives skin sheer, common shading impacts, and features. Perfect for improving your skin tone or to complement or reinforce a tan. Skin-molding, long-wearing—and detailed to give a smooth, even application on all skin types. Comes in 4 hues – Golden, Refined Golden, Bronze and Matte Bronze A standard dark smaller bundling like the Studio fix one, less the compartment for the wipe implement. The lettering on the reduced is Bronze – (allude pics) – so it's anything but difficult to recognize it as against the Studio Fix powder – if lying together. The minimized accompanies a mirror yet no utensil. Bundling is run of the mill MAC – dark and moderate; yet Sturdy and smear verification. The shading is a messy dark-colored – marginally dim tinged – which is ideal for contouring. Matte bronze is clearly matte – I determine this in light of the fact that under the item depiction on the site, you see the item being alluded to as "somewhat iced". I assume that alludes to the next 3 conceals. On the off chance that you need the item for chiseling – you should go with Matte Bronze. On the off chance that you needed the sun-kissed impacts of bronzing powder – go for the other variation – relying upon your skin tone. The surface is all around finely processed and smooth yet incredibly hard to get off on the brush or much finger. It simply doesn't move!!! At first, when I attempted it, I wasn't getting the vibe as though I had utilized a molding powder. I would have felt that possibly it was an issue with my piece as opposed to the item itself – be that as it may, I recalled later that while attempting it in-store additionally, I couldn't generally observe the shape and the cosmetics craftsman continued guiding me to utilize more item. On the off chance that it doesn't get picked by the brush – how would I utilize more items! Finally, I figured the best way to utilize it. Once, the powder comes off on your brush, the pigmentation is genuinely great.