We Tried Huda Beauty’s Tantour Bronzer and Contour, and It’s a Complexion Powerhouse

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There are a few ways I could have packed differently for my recent Miami vacation. First, I wish I'd packed fewer layers — because who needs a cropped hoodie in 80 degree weather? Second, I wish I'd brought this cream-to-powder complexion hero.

Huda Beauty Tantour Cream-to-Powder Contour and Bronzer ($30) does it all. Using the smaller end of the new Huda Beauty Sculpt and Shade Brush ($28) (which also newly launched), I swept up a small amount of cream and streaked it into the hollows of my cheeks, along my jawline, and across my temples. I noticed that even a small amount of cream will paint very opaque, bronze streaks across your skin. Then, I used the fluffier end to buff the cream out.

I found that the cream was easy to work with — buffed seamlessly to blend into my complexion. What's more impressive is how it baked into my face and never, ever moved once it set. The brand touts it as having the power to last 12 hours and says it "is straight-up 'Dubai-proof'" in its press release.

It gives you the lasting ability of a cream contour but with the ease of blending that comes with a powder bronzer. With this compact, I would have taken my vacation by storm. See the new product, which comes in five shades, ahead.

Huda Beauty Tantour in Fair
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Huda Beauty Tantour in Fair