BRONZER

Bronzers are an excellent replacement for blush when you want a natural, sun-kissed look. If you’re in the mood for high drama, bring on a triple play of bronzer, blush, and highlighter to really take your cheeks to the next level.

Подпись: If you go a little overboard on blush, there’s no need to start over. Tone cream blush by dipping a sponge in a bit of foundation and buffing the cheeks gently to blend. For powder blush, use a powder brush that has been dipped into a bit of loose powder to turn the color down a notch.

Bronzers come in creams, powders, and sprays and look best when applied with a light hand and lots of blending. (Can we agree that stripes aren’t sexy?) I like to use a wide-angle, natural-hair brush to apply powders, a wide-angle, synthetic-hair brush for creams, and a nonlatex sponge for sprays. A little bronzer goes a long way toward tropical tremendous!

BRONZER

Updated: June 29, 2015 — 4:15 am