Bronzer used to live in the realm of ima­gin­a­tion in the make-up world a few years ago, the only way for people to tan their skin used to be via sun bathing the old fash­ioned way or through the use of sun beds. But as tech­no­logy pro­gresses over time, make-up star­ted to rise in the beauty industry as a new tan­ning star. Lancôme has always been a pop­u­lar brand for make-up since the 1960’s. They have been known to really cap­ture the type of look that every woman would like to have. Not only do they pro­duce make-up but they are also big in for­mu­lat­ing dif­fer­ent kinds of skin care solu­tions and fra­grances to suit every type of woman. One of the best products they pro­duce is the Star Bronzer Make Up. A lot of make up artists and chics dig this kind of beauty tool for a lot of reas­ons. To give you the best of the many bases for this, here are some that you need to know.

Tips for using Bronzer

If you love the bright glow look on your face, then you have the per­fect tool for this. Lancôme’s star bronzer make-up does best in giv­ing your skin a matte but glow­ing appear­ance that would be really enhanced when the sun hits your face. All you need to do is to gently sweep the bronzer all over your face and make sure there is no excess powder left on your face from the brush to give that per­fect look to your skin. You also have to see to it that the dis­tri­bu­tion of the color is well and even. Do not put too much on to avoid look­ing unnatural.

When it comes to sculpt­ing the face, this Lancôme make-up also does really well. Their min­eral mat will give your cheeks the per­fect glow when applied onto your cheekbones. If you want to cre­ate that Barbie-sculpted-cheeks kind of look, all you need to do is apply the right amount of bronzer that would make it look darker than the rest of your face. Make sure that you only apply a min­imal amount. Keep­ing your look nat­ural is still and always will be bet­ter than too much make–up. You may also apply this onto your chin and brow bone. This will give your eyes a glow and make your make up even more appeal­ing. If you’d like to have a slightly pink glow on your cheeks, you can apply a little amount of your favor­ite blush on top. Make sure it won’t over­lap with the sculp­ted effect you’ve cre­ated though.
Writ­ten for MakeupVideo by Cj Lugo
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