Mattifying vs Bronzer - What's the difference?
mattifying | bronzer |
(of a cosmetic) that gives the skin a matt appearance
A cosmetic product intended to give the skin a temporary bronzed colour resembling a suntan.
* 1981 , Mario Badescu, Mario Badescu's Skin Care Program for Men
* 1984 , Toni Stabile, Everything you want to know about cosmetics
(rare) (bronze)
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As adjectives the difference between mattifying and bronzer
is that mattifying is (of a cosmetic) that gives the skin a matt appearance while bronzer is (rare) (bronze).As a verb mattifying
is .As a noun bronzer is
a cosmetic product intended to give the skin a temporary bronzed colour resembling a suntan.mattifying
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Verb
(head)Adjective
(head)bronzer
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Noun
(en noun)- Bronzers , you see, contain alcohol, which can't help but be drying to the skin.
- Some men were turning up with their faces covered with "bronzers " that made them look jaundiced, mottled terra cotta, or muddy brown.