Bourjois bronzer

Bourjois Bronzer

Add warmth and a sun-kissed glow with Bourjois bronzer. Powder formulas for definition and radiance.

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Bronzers and sculpting powders for warmth and shape; prices and availability may vary.

Bourjois Sculpt Bronze Highlighter and Bronzer Universal

Sculpt Bronze — Universal duo

Highlighter and bronzer in one compact for quick contour and glow.

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Bourjois Mat Illusion Bronzing Powder 22 Hale

Mat Illusion Bronzing Powder — 22 Hale

Matte bronzing powder for a sun-kissed look without shimmer overload.

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Bourjois Delice de Poudre Bronzer 52 Tanned

Délice de Poudre — 52 Tanned

Iconic chocolate-scented bronzer for defining cheeks and warming the complexion.

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Bourjois loose powder mat

Loose Powder — Mat

Translucent loose powder to set bronzer and keep a smooth, matte finish.

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Why Bourjois Bronzer?

Bourjois bronzer is designed to add warmth, dimension, and a healthy, sun-kissed look to the face. Whether you use it to contour lightly, to warm up the perimeter of the face, or to add an all-over glow, Bourjois offers formulas that blend easily and look natural. The brand’s bronzers are typically available in powder form, with shades that suit a range of skin tones. One of the most famous products in the line is Chocolate Bronzer, which has a distinctive scent and a cult following—but the wider bronzer range also includes other options for different preferences.

Bronzer can be used in several ways: swept along the temples, under the cheekbones, and around the jawline for definition; or applied more lightly across the high points of the face for an overall warmth. Bourjois bronzers are buildable, so you can keep the effect subtle for everyday or layer for a stronger look. Pair with blusher on the apples of the cheeks and foundation as your base for a complete, cohesive face.

How to Apply Bourjois Bronzer

Use a fluffy, angled or round brush to pick up a small amount of bronzer, tap off any excess, and apply where the sun would naturally hit: forehead, temples, cheekbones, and optionally the bridge of the nose and chin. Blend well to avoid harsh lines. For a more contoured effect, focus on the hollows of the cheeks and the sides of the face. For an all-over glow, use a lighter hand and a bigger brush. The key is to choose a shade that is only a few shades deeper than your skin tone and has a warm (not orange or grey) undertone so it looks natural.

Bourjois bronzers are available in the UK from major high-street and online retailers. Combine with lipstick, eyeshadow, and mascara for a full Bourjois look. Bourjois bronzer is an affordable way to add warmth and definition to your routine, whether you prefer the iconic Chocolate Bronzer or another shade from the range.