3. Bronzed eyes
Try replacing your usual eye shadow with bronzer! The golden-brown color of the bronzer adds warmth to your look and will give your complex a subtle lift. Apply sparingly and slowly build up the effect by applying thin layers using your fingers or a brush.
4. Do the face-hand test
Throughout the year, our face and hands are submitted to the same amount of sun and air. So, your hands are the perfect comparison ‘tool’ to give your makeup a quick check. If the color difference between hands and face is too big, then you’ve taken it too far. Doesn’t get any simpler than that!
5. Add some light
If you’ve got applying your bronzer down to a tee, then it’s time to shed some light on your face. While bronzer creates a sun kissed look, a luminizer creates a slightly different effect. When applied on the right places, a luminizer adds that much-sought-after healthy glow – like you’ve just had a facial and your skin in still in that after-glow state. Microscopically small, reflecting particles bounce back the (day)light they catch to imitate a subtle shine.
3. Bronzed eyes
Try replacing your usual eye shadow with bronzer! The golden-brown color of the bronzer adds warmth to your look and will give your complex a subtle lift. Apply sparingly and slowly build up the effect by applying thin layers using your fingers or a brush.
4. Do the face-hand test
Throughout the year, our face and hands are submitted to the same amount of sun and air. So, your hands are the perfect comparison ‘tool’ to give your makeup a quick check. If the color difference between hands and face is too big, then you’ve taken it too far. Doesn’t get any simpler than that!
3. Bronzed eyes
Try replacing your usual eye shadow with bronzer! The golden-brown color of the bronzer adds warmth to your look and will give your complex a subtle lift. Apply sparingly and slowly build up the effect by applying thin layers using your fingers or a brush.
4. Do the face-hand test
Throughout the year, our face and hands are submitted to the same amount of sun and air. So, your hands are the perfect comparison ‘tool’ to give your makeup a quick check. If the color difference between hands and face is too big, then you’ve taken it too far. Doesn’t get any simpler than that!
5. Add some light
If you’ve got applying your bronzer down to a tee, then it’s time to shed some light on your face. While bronzer creates a sun kissed look, a luminizer creates a slightly different effect. When applied on the right places, a luminizer adds that much-sought-after healthy glow – like you’ve just had a facial and your skin in still in that after-glow state. Microscopically small, reflecting particles bounce back the (day)light they catch to imitate a subtle shine.