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What Bronzer/Fo undation was sent as a sample?
I am trying to find out what sample was sent. The product I used last summer was a creamy matte bronzer/foundation with medium coverage - enough that my summer freckles were covered and gave me a very natural finish. It was applied using my fingers rather than a brush. It was labeled for brunettes. Was almost certain that I found it and just recently purchased Guerlain Terracotta Powder 01 only to find that a brush is clearly needed. I thought this was it and am disappointed that I cannot figure out what product was sent that I really liked. Any advice would be helpful.
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[ Edited ]Hi jkj28,
This sample was a pressed powder card in an order you placed online? We have SO many different bronzers it would be hard to narrow it down to just one ![]()
I checked your previous order history and saw that you had a sample of the following:
Too Faced Primed and Poreless bronze tint

and the Perfekt Skin Perfection Gel in Radiant

I hope this helps!
on 07-15-2012 07:46
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on 07-15-2012 01:58
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I got Benefit Hoola bronzer three times last year as replacement sample for my online order (other replacement samples I got were all perfumes). It's a matte bronzer and I know the full size have a brush, but the card probably didn't say that.
on 07-15-2012 02:34
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