Rimmel Medium to Dark Skin London Kate Sculpting Palette, Golden Bronze
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£6.99 £6.99
 
3.8 out of 5
There are 41 customer reviews for this product

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  • Rimmel's first Sculpting & Highlighting Kit designed by Kate Moss
  • 3 shades to highlight, contour and blush
  • Long-lasting colour seamlessly blends with natural skin tone
  • For a radiant healthy glow
  • Contains usage instructions on back of product

 



Rimmel Medium to Dark Skin London Kate Sculpting Palette, Golden Bronze is available in Bronzers & Highlighters

Rimmel's extensive range is kept bang up-to-the-minute as it translates the look of London into new shades, products, packaging and advertising. But however creative and fashion-forward, Rimmel products are always easy to use, versatile and accessible, designed to encourage experimentation and self-expression. For great new ways to get the London look, just watch this space!

Product Group Beauty
Color Golden Bronze
64x64
Not a bad 3-in-1 compact, 3 May 2016
I've used this a few times now and it's not that bad. It's the first time I've had this 3 in 1 type of blusher. 'Contouring' seems to be the new thing, and to be honest I must admit I've often only used one or two of these powders rather than all 3. They can be a bit awkward to use as my blusher brush is huge, so I've had to try and dig out a smaller brush.I have fair skin and the colours aren't too dark.Rimmel is an inexpensive range of make-up so for the price it's not so bad.

This review is from: Rimmel Fair to Medium Skin London Kate Sculpting Palette, Coral Glow (Personal Care)

64x64
Best For Warm Tones, 21 April 2016
ProsCheap and cheerfulWarm and Deep tones will benefit mostGood pigmentationCan create cheekbones in the right skin toneConsToo shimmery for mePigmentation good but chalky texture makes it difficult to blendContouring can add years to the already mature face, especially if it adds shimmer rather than subtle highlightingConclusionYou might get away with this look on a night out under low lighting but I personally would save my money and invest in a good quality cream blusher which is more flattering for me. Having said that, lots of people like the more sculpted, made up look and this is fine for first experimentation with contouring palettes.

This review is from: Rimmel Medium to Dark Skin London Kate Sculpting Palette, Golden Bronze (Personal Care)

64x64
Bargain palette but hard to blend, 21 April 2016

Makeup is always a controversial choice for reviews because everyone's skin is different and what works for one may look terrible on someone else. This is a very affordable contouring kit which includes bronzer, blush and highlight. The packaging is okay; it's rose-gold plastic with part transparent lid and Kate's signature on it. It really looks like a bargain basement item in person. It also does not come with a mirror nor does it have a brush so this is a stay-at-home item or, if you are inclined to touch up your makeup during the day, you will need to have these items in your makeup bag.

The powder is what you would expect; medium milled, bog standard powder. The colours are fine and actually, they really do suit medium skin. I found the colour payoff from the bronzer and blush really low so I had to dip the brush a few times to actually get the colour on my cheeks. The highlight is no competition for other brands in my view. It was hard to blend the three together; the...

This review is from: Rimmel Fair to Medium Skin London Kate Sculpting Palette, Coral Glow (Personal Care)