Cream bronzer is the golden step of any glowy make-up routine and the crème de la crème is indisputably Chanel's Les Beige Cream Bronzer, £48. Over the years, the cult product has been rebranded with various names, however, our obsession with the flawless formula has never wavered.
That was until we discovered a new cream bronzer on the block rivalling the old classic for a fraction of the price.
No7 has just launched its Pro-Artist range, a curated collection of make-up made to deliver that high-quality finish you'd expect from premium products without that crazy price tag.
One standout product from the range is No7’s Pro Artist Soft Glow Cream Bronzer, £19.95 which customers are already comparing to Chanel. One reviewer said, "Best bronzer I've tried. It's absolutely amazing and I don't need to pay for the Chanel one again as this one is perfect."
Another added, "The No7 Pro Artist Soft Artist Soft Glow Cream Bronzer give me a skin shine with natural, healthy-looking colour. It is easy to apply and blends quickly. Highly recommend!"
No7's Pro Artist Cream Bronzer is a gel-like cream which leaves a velvety, radiant finish once applied to the skin in all the areas where you'd naturally catch the sun.
Much like Chanel's staple formula, No7’s Pro Artist Soft Glow Cream Bronzer instantly brightens and bronzes up the skin leaving a super radiant finish. The creamy texture melts into the skin and the velvety finish works on blurring any pores and imperfections. We're already obsessed. The best part? It's available for under £20.
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No7's new Pro Artist range emulates premium beauty brands and formulas without the price tag. Much like Chanel's original bronzer, this product is available in three shades and is perfect for those looking for a creamy, glowing cream designed to make you look radiant all year round.
Georgia Scott is a beauty and fashion product writer writing across brands such as heat, Closer, Grazia and Yours specialising in all things lifestyle and trending. Before starting at Bauer, Georgia completed her degree in Journalism at University and worked as a retail beauty advisor and make-up artist.