Help With Bronzer
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Jul 23, 2013
Cely P.
How do you put on bronzer?
Jul 23, 2013
Shy B.
Jul 23, 2013
Shy B.
And maybe some on your neck.
Jul 23, 2013
Vanessa W.
Yes use Shy's photo, and use a fan brush or a fluffy blush brush to blend out the harsh edges. :)
Jul 23, 2013
Jennifer S.
Use bronzer to sculpt your jaw bone, you can use a fan brush or a bronzer brush.
Jul 23, 2013
Alma M.
Hi Cely,well it's been a bit of confusion when it comes to bronzers and what they're made for Since the purpose of a bronzer is to darken the complexion subtly, the one you choose will depend on your skin tone as well as how dramatic a change you're looking for. It should be only a few shades darker than your real skin tone,Bronzer should only be applied to parts of the face which the sun would darken in summer like your forehead, nose, and top of the cheeks.Now if your planning on using it for Contour that's different, it could be ok but here's the thing in my experience it comes off different because of different type of finish it gives and I prefer a contour sculpt powder which is more of a realistic shadowing of the skin and more matte without the extras that come in bronzers even though some bronzers can come in matte it still gives off a different look and the bronze can be applied after the contour and finish face believe me the finish is great.Hope this helps :)
Jul 23, 2013
Natalie O.
I do it, and I've heard to do it in a three. Like shy's picture, but also on your jawbone! :)