How to Apply Bronzer on Light Skin


When applying bronzer on light skin, it's important to choose a shade that complements your skin tone and doesn't look too dark or orange. Here are some steps to follow for a natural, sun-kissed look:

1. Choose the Right Shade: Select a bronzer that's only one or two shades darker than your natural skin tone. Avoid bronzers with orange undertones that can look unnatural on light skin. Instead, opt for bronzers with pink or neutral undertones.

2. Prep Your Skin: Start by applying your usual foundation or tinted moisturizer. Then, apply a light layer of translucent powder to set your makeup and create a smooth canvas for the bronzer.

3. Apply Bronzer: Using a fluffy, angled brush, lightly dust the bronzer on the high points of your face where the sun would naturally hit: forehead, cheekbones, nose, and chin. Be sure to blend well, so there are no harsh lines.

4. Focus on the Cheeks: The most natural-looking way to apply bronzer is to focus on the cheeks. Smile and apply the bronzer to the apples of your cheeks, blending upward toward your temples.

5. Build Gradually: It's better to build up the bronzer gradually than to apply too much at once. Start with a light layer and add more as needed to achieve your desired level of warmth.

6. Finish with Highlighter: To complete the sun-kissed look, apply a highlighter to the high points of your face - the tops of your cheekbones, the bridge of your nose, and the cupid's bow.

Remember to blend well and take your time, and you'll have a natural-looking glow in no time!