We recommend our blush makeup stick for precise application or our signature Color Icon pressed powder blush for buildable beauty. For lighter skin tones, choose a more muted shade closer to your actual skin tone. You can glam it up by pairing with highlighter, tan it up by applying together with bronzer, or let it shine all on its own for an understaded natural makeup look.Īs always, make sure choose the best shade of blush for you. Brighter blushes will shine on darker skin tones, but may overpower light skin tones. Watch our video tutorial to learn how to master this technique and make your skin shine like summer all year long!īlush should be your go-to tool for creating a sexy, flushed look that leaves the crowds asking, “Who is she?” Use it to create a sheer wash of color that glows all over. Add bronzer to your jawline and hairline in a striping motion to complete the look. This creates a “stripe” across the high planes of your face for a natural sun kissed look. Using a flat-top brush, apply bronzer on upper cheeks and across bridge of nose, blending from left to right. Sunkissed Striping with Bronzer: To create an all-over bronze, darken your complexion from cheekbone to cheekbone in a straight line with bronzer. If you don’t have a highlighter, you can always use two shades of bronzer, with the darker for shading and the lighter for highlighting. Highlighting will bring all of those features into the foreground. Then, use a highlighter to emphasize the high planes of your face, such as the your the apples of your cheeks, your nose, and your browbone. We recommend applying with a brush, then blending out. How to Contour with Bronzer: Simply bronze and shade the areas you want to recede, such as just below the cheekbone, the sides of your nose, your jawline and hairline pictured below.
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