Bethenny Frankel raved about this pharmacy cream bronzer and I've thought about it every day since

It's landed in Aussie stores at long last

Editor / March 12 2026

I will die on the hill that no makeup product looks more 'expensive' on the skin than a good cream bronzer. Notice how I added the 'good'? Well, that's because there are a lot of duds out there.

It's a tough formula to get right. It has to be beautifully buttery, but not slide away during the day, it has to offer definition and warmth in the right measures, and it absolutely has to be affordable enough that I can stock up frequently, because it's a product I tend to fly through.

Finding a formula that looks expensive but actually isn't, however, can be tough. You know what else is tough? Impressing Bethenny Frankel. So when she raved about a certain pharmacy bronzer on TikTok, I knew the day it arrived in Australia would be a huge one for cream bronzer fans everywhere. And that day has arrived...

Where to shop the No7 Pro Artist Soft Glow Cream Bronzer

Frankel described the No7 Pro Artist Soft Glow Cream Bronzer as "creamy, toasty and chocolate-y", while also raving about the fact that "it's drugstore". She's exactly right: you can grab a pot for just $38.99 at Priceline.

The formula's incredibly rich and velvety, melting into skin to help you build a glow without the need for fussy technique or heaps of effort. Of course, it's buildable too, so you can start with a subtle hit of bronze and build up to a more sculpted look as you see fit.

In fact, Frankel enjoyed the results so much so that she even dubbed it a dupe for one of the beauty world's most iconic luxury cream bronzers. If that's not a sign to shop it immediately, we don't know what is.

No7 Makeup Products To Shop

Frankel's rave review of the bronzer formula definitely had me excited to try the rest of the range. And I was impressed across the boardevery product is both affordable and premium, plus incredibly easy to use (and find).

These are the products I'm personally loving right now...

The No7 Pro Artist Runway Radiance Primer ($38.99 at Priceline) comes in a luxe-looking pot, so the whole application experience is a real treat. It's rich but lightweight, and glides onto skin, leaving it feeling topped up, silky and perfectly prepped for foundation.

The No7 Pro Artist That's A Wrap Tubing Mascara ($35.99 at Priceline) lifts, lengthens and defines in a single swipe of the expertly-crafted wand, fanning lashes out but never leaving them feeling heavy or looking clumpy in the slightest.

The No7 Pro Artist Colour & Glow Lip & Cheek Multi-Stick ($29.99 at Priceline) is as buttery as Frankel's beloved bronzer, allowing you to add a fresh flush to lips and cheeks without buying multiple products. The shades are all very chic, but I'm particularly loving the 'Rose Pink/Pearl Glow' option right now.


Main image credit: Getty

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Delaney began her career in the Australian beauty media industry in 2015, landing amidst the glossy world of women’s lifestyle magazines (or more literally, in their beauty cupboards). Since then, she has gone on to write across a multitude of beloved Australian media brands, including OK!, NW, InStyle, and Harper’s BAZAAR. She’s covered every side of beauty content, from directing beauty editorial shoots to rounding up the best glossy serums for golden hour skin. Having spent nearly a decade immersed in the beauty realm, Delaney’s knowledge of beauty is as extensive as her collection of tinted lip oils (read: extremely extensive). Delaney is currently the Digital Managing Editor of BEAUTYcrew, and her beauty wisdom also appears across beautyheaven, ELLE and Marie Claire. She enjoys channelling her personal hobby (testing beauty products) into her professional work (talking about testing beauty products), and considers perfecting the art of a cat eye in a moving car her life’s greatest accomplishment.

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