Bronzer is used to add warmth and a tanned look to the face. It's commonly applied to areas where the sun would naturally hit, such as the cheekbones, forehead, and nose.
Bronzer FAQs
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is bronzer used for in makeup?
How do I choose the right shade of bronzer?
Choose a bronzer shade that's just a few shades darker than your natural skin tone. Too dark can look unnatural, while too light a shade may not provide the desired effect.
Where should I apply bronzer on my face?
Bronzer is commonly applied to the cheekbones, forehead, nose, and jawline to simulate a natural tan. You can also apply it to your shoulders and décolletage if you want a more bronzed look overall.
Do you apply bronzer before or after foundation?
Bronzer is typically applied after foundation and before other powder products, such as blush. This allows it to blend well with the foundation.
How do I prevent bronzer from looking blotchy or too noticeable?
Blend the bronzer well to avoid visible lines. Use a large brush and make sure there are no obvious boundaries between the tanned and untanned areas.
Can I use bronzer if I have oily skin?
Yes, you can use bronzer if you have oily skin. Opt for powder formulas and be sure to set your makeup well with translucent powder to avoid excessive shine.