- 1). Apply your regular shade of foundation onto a clean, moisturized face.
- 2). Dip a mid-sized angled face brush into a bronzer that is one to one and a half shades darker than your skin tone. Stay away from shimmery formulas as you want the definition to appear as natural as possible. Tap off the excess and run the brush along your jawline. Contour your temples as well, brushing upwards and outwards.
- 3). Clean up any evident lines in your bronzer with a make-up wedge. If certain spots look too dark and the wedge alone isn't doing the trick, dip the wedge in translucent powder to help fade excess color.
- 4
Highlighted cheekbones
Make your face appear more angular by sweeping bronzer in the hollow area under the apples of your cheeks with the angled face brush. You can find the hollows by sucking your cheeks in. For an even more natural look, dust a soft blush on the apples of your cheeks with a fluffy blush brush. Use a peach blush if your skin has warm undertones and pink if you have cool skin undertones. At the highest point of your cheekbones, on top of the apples of your cheeks, pat on a sheer highlighter. Use one with gold hues for warm skin undertones and one with silvery hues for cool skin undertones. With the make-up wedge, buff away any hard lines in your bronzer, blush and highlighter for a seamless application. You should not be able to tell where one product ends and another begins. - 5). Set the make-up on your entire face with a light dusting of translucent powder.
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