Do you think the halo bronzing thing is just an expensive fusion?
To a degree, yes & I think that it part of the problem re. the complaints about its 'orangeness'! The fact is, one colour 'does
not suit al' & pre-blended, you have less control than you would swirling a brush round either a colour specifically suitable for your skintone
or a compact with several colours in it that you can tailor to your own preference?
I think it is just clever marketing and I don't believe the hydrating rubbish they are promoting?
I don't pretend to understand the full technology behind it, though I can follow the basic principle & accept what they are saying is factual to a degree! lol
Is the original halo better and is it hydrating and is it glowy?
I use the original Halo & although I cannot definitely comment on its 'hydrating' properties, I can say that it is certainly
not drying, either during wear, on immediate removal or in the morning following its usage!
'Glowy'? Not
really, though on me, it does look reasonably natural & 'skin like' but it is more of a foundation
base i feel & whilst not 'flat', for true 'glowy' you would need something over the top of it!
Having said that, I
do wear it on its own, i.e. no primer or anything & am happy with the finish of it!