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The Rare Beauty Warm Wishes Soft Matte Powder Bronzer Lasts All Day

The Rare Beauty Warm Wishes Soft Matte Powder Bronzer has been introduced at the perfect time in the winter season when consumers might need a bit of a pick-me-up and a sun-kissed glow for their makeup routines.

The bronzer is characterized by its ultra-smooth formulation that has a weightless, cream-like consistency to glide on effortlessly and leave behind a soft glow with no caking or muddy finishes. The zero-fallout bronzer will allow for building with additional products and uses tomato seeds in the formulation to help soothe the skin during wear.

The Rare Beauty Warm Wishes Soft Matte Powder Bronzer comes in seven shades including Summer Feels, Sun Blaze, Warmed Up, Sunny Spirits, Radiate Warmth, Bronze Bliss and New Dawn.

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