
The dogs days of summer are almost over and back to school days are here again. Fall and Winter season is amongst us but don’t fret…..you still can get the look of sun kissed skin.
Still want keep the look of sun kissed skin throughout the year and
Still want keep the look of sun kissed skin throughout the year and
“Live Life Like It’s Golden”??
Then I suggest you start with a “Bronzer”.
Don’t be intimated by all the Bronzers on the markets. Use these helpful tips and guide on how to apply your bronzer in just the right place.
How to Use Bronzer
Bronzer is a great staple for any beauty bag. It can make your skin look sun-kissed even when it's protected with sunscreen. It can also wake up tired, pasty skin. Here are some tried-and-true tips for proper application.
How to Use Bronzer
Bronzer is a great staple for any beauty bag. It can make your skin look sun-kissed even when it's protected with sunscreen. It can also wake up tired, pasty skin. Here are some tried-and-true tips for proper application.
The Must-Hit Spots for Bronzer
Bronzer looks best when applied lightly to all the spots where the sun naturally shines (the forehead, cheeks, nose and chin). Bronzer is not just for the faces…try it on your bust, chest and shoulders. Who says you can go there???
Bronzer looks best when applied lightly to all the spots where the sun naturally shines (the forehead, cheeks, nose and chin). Bronzer is not just for the faces…try it on your bust, chest and shoulders. Who says you can go there???
Don't Go Too Dark
Most bronzers come in light, medium and dark bronzers. Choose a shade that's no more than two shades darker than your skin. Keep in mind you might need a different shade in winter than summer, when your skin is naturally darker.
Most bronzers come in light, medium and dark bronzers. Choose a shade that's no more than two shades darker than your skin. Keep in mind you might need a different shade in winter than summer, when your skin is naturally darker.
If you're fair and sunburn easily, peach or pink bronzers are a great choice. Copper shades are nice on olive skin tones, while darker shades are perfect for dark skin. Avoid orange shades, which can look unnatural.
How to Choose the Right Bronzer
Powder-based bronzer is best for oily or normal skin. Use a short, fluffy blush brush to apply, but first blow excess bronzer off brush before application or you risk going overboard with color. Cream- or gel-based bronzers work best for dry skin. Apply with finger or a sponge. As with most cream-based beauty products, it's important to blend well into skin or you risk looking like a clown.
Powder-based bronzer is best for oily or normal skin. Use a short, fluffy blush brush to apply, but first blow excess bronzer off brush before application or you risk going overboard with color. Cream- or gel-based bronzers work best for dry skin. Apply with finger or a sponge. As with most cream-based beauty products, it's important to blend well into skin or you risk looking like a clown.
Don't Forget Blush
Bronzer alone can appear dull. For a dewy look, apply cream blush to the apples of your cheeks. The combination of bronzer and cream blush is absolutely gorgeous. According to makeup artist Bobbi Brown, bronzer looks best on days you don't wear a lot of foundation.
Still confused on where to put your bronzer…use this chart as your guide and always remember to apply your bronzer on where sun the hits the skin!!!
Happy Bronzing!!!!!!!!!
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