How to use Bronzer?
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May 9, 2015
Shaye M.
May 9, 2015
Kaitlin M.
I use a big fluffy brush so it doesn't pick up too much product! And I blend mine on my temples, on my cheeks, my chin and my neck :)
May 9, 2015
Shaye M.
May 9, 2015
Shaye M.
Thanks Kaitlin! :) I feel like I'll end up doing my makeup to see how I like it and how it goes haha, where abouts on your cheeks do you bring it to? :)
May 9, 2015
Kaitlin M.
I just lightly dust it from my ear to the start of my eye (but on my cheek) I use my ear and my eye as a guideline! I hope this makes sense
May 10, 2015
Shaye M.
I think I get it haha! Thank you for the help :) hopefully I'll stop feeling so lazy soon so I can do a full face lol!
May 10, 2015
Kattya M.
There are two ways of using it that I know of. One you use it to bring warmth to your complexion, so you put it in the spaces between your contour and highlight, like to blend the two of them. The other way is using it to look sun kissed, in this one you would apply it where the sun naturally hits your face, this is your chin, nose, high on your cheeks and center of your forehead. This second method is the one that gives that glowy look but since you mention it's winter then I think the first one could be more suitable. Hope I helped!
May 10, 2015
Kaleigh D.
Since it is coming up on winter for you a soft, fluffy brush that isn't overly packed/stiff. I love the Morphe S10 specifically or a large fan brush! They will both help apply it naturally and they're generally super soft on the skin(:
May 10, 2015
Shaye M.
Thanks so much girls :)
May 10, 2015
Grace H.
Fluffy brushes are the best and I wuld suggest dusting it along your cheekbone area, and on your hair line on your forehead.