Forever Skin Bronze
Smooth bronzing stick with a silky formula, but the shade range is limited and the price feels high.
Verdict
Dior Forever Skin Bronze is a silky bronzing stick that two professional makeup artists used in shades 2 and 3 without comment on performance. Beauty content creator Monica Ravi-Conway (specializing in brown and olive skin tones) strongly criticizes it, calling the $52 price "criminal" and saying it smells like perfume, looks like blush, and feels like repackaged drugstore makeup. She rates it 4/5 but finds it uninnovative and not luxurious, making it a polarizing pick best swatched before buying.

Highlights
- Makeup By Nikki La Rose
“spreading this out with the n17 dior bronzing stick in 03 light medium”
- Monica Ravi-Conway
“Oh, that smells like perfume. Smells like grandma. I do not want perfume on my face.”10:00–10:08
- BabsBeauty
“I want to just add this to the perimeters of my face because I do have some powder bronzers and some powder blushes that I want to try, but I'm going to put a base on just because that's the layering that I do with my makeup.”18:22–18:33
- Jaclyn Hill
“I'm going to grab the Christian Dior bronzing stick and this is in the shade number two.”5:20–5:24
Full reviews
spreading this out with the n17 dior bronzing stick in 03 light medium
This is my favorite kind of everyday bronzer stick.7:10–7:16
It is a little bit glowier than the Charlotte Tilbury.7:16–7:24
To me, it's a very foolproof bronzer. It's very beginner friendly. You can kind of just swipe it on. It glides really beautifully and it gives you a very natural appearance.7:21–7:26
When I am going for makeup that I just want very quick creamy bronzed skin, this is what I have been reaching for.7:30–7:40
Oh, that smells like perfume. Smells like grandma. I do not want perfume on my face.10:00–10:08
It looks like blush.9:49–9:51
Not only is the shade just not great, I just think paying $52 for this is criminal.10:16–10:21
I don't think it's that bad. It is a silkier formula, but I don't think it's anything innovative.10:44–10:48
Doesn't feel luxurious like I'm wearing a Dior bronzer.10:48–10:54
I think this deserves a rose.
I genuinely think Dior makeup is giving repackaged drugstore makeup, but worse.11:06–11:14
The bronzers get both of them get a four out of five.31:30–31:34
I want to just add this to the perimeters of my face because I do have some powder bronzers and some powder blushes that I want to try, but I'm going to put a base on just because that's the layering that I do with my makeup.18:22–18:33
I'm going to grab the Christian Dior bronzing stick and this is in the shade number two.5:20–5:24
Product details
Buy at $52.00 →Verdict
Dior Forever Skin Bronze is a silky bronzing stick that two professional makeup artists used in shades 2 and 3 without comment on performance. Beauty content creator Monica Ravi-Conway (specializing in brown and olive skin tones) strongly criticizes it, calling the $52 price "criminal" and saying it smells like perfume, looks like blush, and feels like repackaged drugstore makeup. She rates it 4/5 but finds it uninnovative and not luxurious, making it a polarizing pick best swatched before buying.
Details
- Type
- bronzing stick
- Finish
- natural
- Key ingredients
- vitamin derivatives, Tan Beautifier complex essence
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