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Bronzers are a great way to achieve effects naturally.
Contour: I use an angled face brush and swoop a small amount on the brush. Suck your cheeks in VERY SLIGHTLY so you know where the hallows of your cheeks are. Start from the part of your cheek closes to your mouth and blend towards your upper cheekbone. You can apply as many times as you like to achieve your desired depth. (Don't go too crazy now!)
I also lightly brush it on my jaw line to give my face a little bit more shape. Be very careful! You don't want to look like you have a 5 o'clock shadow! (yeck!)
Sunny Glow: I use a big face brush for this one. I actually designated a big brush just for bronzing. This I usually use less than if I were to contour because you dust it all over you face to give you a little sunny glowing tan. Remember to also do this to your neck or it'll look like you just had a head transplant.
Hope this helped
Contour: I use an angled face brush and swoop a small amount on the brush. Suck your cheeks in VERY SLIGHTLY so you know where the hallows of your cheeks are. Start from the part of your cheek closes to your mouth and blend towards your upper cheekbone. You can apply as many times as you like to achieve your desired depth. (Don't go too crazy now!)
I also lightly brush it on my jaw line to give my face a little bit more shape. Be very careful! You don't want to look like you have a 5 o'clock shadow! (yeck!)
Sunny Glow: I use a big face brush for this one. I actually designated a big brush just for bronzing. This I usually use less than if I were to contour because you dust it all over you face to give you a little sunny glowing tan. Remember to also do this to your neck or it'll look like you just had a head transplant.
Hope this helped