Bronzer is such a huge part of most peoples make up kit and one of the most used items in the summer months. Bronzer is such a versatile product so whether your using it to fake a tan, for assistance with an eye look or are looking to warm your complexion up there are still some common bronzer mistakes that we all make! So if you would like to know how to get that natural bronzed goddess look and not a muddy patchy mess then keep on reading! The first mistake a lot of people make is choosing a shade that is too orange. You want to try and swatch as many as you can, to find the shade that matches what you would naturally tan too. The second mistake a lot of people make is picking a bronzer that has to much shimmer. Picking a bronzer with shimmer can make your face look sweaty and unattractive. You need to remember that bronzer is all about giving your complexion warmth. Less is more, Remember it's easier to add colour than to take it away. Lightly layer your bronzer until you reach your desired coverage. Applying it all over, make sure you don't slather bronzer all over your face but instead just bronze areas that the sun would naturally hit such as; Cheekbones, bridge of the nose, the outer side of the face. Match your face to your body! Having a beautifully bronzed face is amazing until you get down to your shoulders & chest and none of it matches up. So remember to gently brush over the top of your shoulders, between your breasts and anywhere else that sun naturally hits. Account for your skin type. Make sure you account for your skin type when choosing a bronzer. Those with oily skin will benefits most from powder and those with dry skin will be able to achieve a natural dewy look with a cream bronzer. I don't recommend a shimmer but if you want to use one then it's best to use at night & never use it on your forehead. While all bronzer is brown, there are undertones that you should look for, Pale skin tones should look for a warm/pink undertone. Medium skin tones should look for a peachy undertone. Olive skin tones will should look for a slightly terracotta shade and deep skin tones will find red undertones flattering. Take the lighting into account. Always try to apply your bronzer in natural light or the brightest room in the house. This will help you make sure that the bronzer isn't to harsh or muddy. You can double check this by taking a picture in both natural light and with the flash on. I hope that these Do's and Don't help you to achieve a flawless bronzed summer look! Until Next Time, Kayleigh Lisa 💗
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