How to Apply Bronzer on Light Skin

Decide on the formula of bronzer that you prefer., Chose the proper application tools for applying bronzer. , Select the color of bronzer that will look best on light skin., Apply the bronzer to targeted areas that you would tan if exposed to...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Decide on the formula of bronzer that you prefer.

    Keep in mind that mineral, pressed and loose powdered bronzers require a large makeup brush for application.

    Liquid and cream bronzers can be applied with your fingertips or a makeup sponge.
  2. Step 2: Chose the proper application tools for applying bronzer.

    , Light or beige-brown or pink bronzers go well when applied to light skin.

    For very fair-colored skin, light pink or peach tones work best. ,,,,,
  3. Step 3: Select the color of bronzer that will look best on light skin.

  4. Step 4: Apply the bronzer to targeted areas that you would tan if exposed to sunlight.

  5. Step 5: Blend the bronzer thoroughly

  6. Step 6: using the application brush

  7. Step 7: sponge or your fingertips depending on the formula using a circular pattern.

  8. Step 8: Take a look at your bronzer to make sure it is not too dark.

  9. Step 9: Blot any excess with a tissue or cover it with a light dusting of mineral powder to tone down the color.

  10. Step 10: Complete your look by applying bronzer to your chest if you are wearing a low-cut shirt.

Detailed Guide

Keep in mind that mineral, pressed and loose powdered bronzers require a large makeup brush for application.

Liquid and cream bronzers can be applied with your fingertips or a makeup sponge.

, Light or beige-brown or pink bronzers go well when applied to light skin.

For very fair-colored skin, light pink or peach tones work best. ,,,,,

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