How do you apply cheek bronzer?

How do you apply cheek bronzer?

Start by sweeping your brush along your hairline on your forehead, then follow your hairline down to your cheekbones. Then, bring the color to the apples of your cheeks, and then swirl back again to shade under your jawline. When finished, your bronzer should be applied in a 3-shape on the side of your face.

How do you apply bronzer for beginners?

Your bronzer should be applied in the shape of a “3” from the top to the bottom of your face on both sides, starting with your forehead. Lightly sweep the brush along the outer sides of your upper forehead and along your hairline. Apply the bronzer to your cheekbones.

Can you apply bronzer all over face?

1. You’re putting it all over your face. Don’t get us wrong—a light veil of bronzer is just fine. “You can master this technique with a large fluffy brush, but make sure to also include your neck,” Puckey explains.

Do you apply highlighter before or after bronzer?

If you are using bronzer, blush, and highlighter, just make sure you apply them in the right order. Bronzer goes on first, then blush, then highlighter. Bronzer will be just below your cheekbone, blush on your apples, and highlighter at the top on the upper cheekbone.

Do you apply bronzer before or after foundation?

Step One: Bronzer goes on after face makeup (foundation, concealer, and powder) but before blush. You can use any type of brush you like. My personal preference is a brush with soft, short bristles so I can control my placement.

What goes first highlighter or bronzer?

Bronzer goes on first, then blush, then highlighter. Bronzer will be just below your cheekbone, blush on your apples, and highlighter at the top on the upper cheekbone. As an optional final step, you can dust some shimmer bronzer or highlighter on your collarbone for extra full-body definition.

Can bronzer be shimmery?

Shimmery bronzer gives your complexion a shiny, sparkly look. But on oily skin, it can make things look anything but natural. Same thing applies for normal skin if your start to sweat. Skip the sparkles for your face and stick to a powder that’s labeled matte or satin finish instead, like our Beauty Lab picks below.

Why does my bronzer look orange on me?

1. The color is too warm. A shade of bronzer that’s too warm for your skin tone is the direct cause of the dreaded Oompa Loompa look that we see all too frequently. While skin tones that skew warm can make warm shades of bronzer work, it’s always safest to opt for a neutral shade that doesn’t lean red or orange.

What kind of brush do you use for bronzer?

An angled brush is quintessential for those of us who use bronzer to contour. Extra-large and super plush, it expertly hugs the curves of their face while adding warmth and definition to your cheeks, temples, and jawline.

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