Bronzing For Beginners.
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May 1, 2014
Samantha S.
What would be a good bronzer/blush for someone who is just started to learn to bronze? :)
May 1, 2014
Sapphire K.
NYC I think in Coney Island with the elf contour brush is my go to. It'll be fool proof because it works with my white as white skin.
May 1, 2014
Samantha S.
thank you! :)
May 1, 2014
Marleen B.
I just realized you said bronzer/BLUSH. A cool blush that works well on fair skin is TARTE EXPOSED. Its a neutral dusty pink NUDE blush that I like to describe as a blush/bronzer hybrid. It reads as 1/2 blush & 1/2 bronzer on fair skin but is still beautiful on medium skin who want a neutral "no color" blush. It goes with any color youre wearing.
May 2, 2014
Noelle C.
Get one of the loreal true match powders a couple shades darker than your skin. It works really well with light skin instead of making you look orange or red! Laura geller shade and sculpt is also better because it's brown but has a gold sheen if that makes sense, so it's bronzer like haha. I recommend it over loreal but it is more expensive.