Blush VS Bronzer
While most of us use blush and bronzer on a daily basis, do you really know if you’re applying it correctly? Or what the difference between the two might be? Nothing shouts “healthy” than a sun-kissed glowing face and a light flush on your cheeks. But with the harsh rays of the sun, especially for naturally pale skin, relying on mother nature to give you that healthy glow might not be the best idea.
Here are a few top tips on blush and bronzer.
BLUSH VS BRONZER
Bronzer is used to imitate a natural suntan. It is considered a natural look and is often used for everyday wear or for a light contour. Bronzer is an easy way to highlight, enhance colour and provide shimmer to one's skin tone. As the name implies, bronzer is available on a metallic palette ranging from light gold to dark brass.
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Stila One Step Illuminate Primer & Bronze
Blush is used to imitate the natural blushing of the skin. It changes the face's depth and draws attention to the cheekbones. It can be used for a more made-up look. Blush is available in a variety of colours, including red, pink, peach, and tan.
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CREATING A HEALTHY GLOW
Many women want to use face makeup to make a statement, and the choice between bronzer and blush often arises. Blush and bronzer can be worn at any time or any season. Subtle shades are good for everyday wear, and a dramatic shade is a nice choice for an evening out.
COMBINING BLUSH AND BRONZER
Using bronzer and blush simultaneously is increasingly popular, but use with caution. When more products are used in tandem, it is important to use each product sparingly to avoid an overdone, caked look. Always apply blush first on the apples of the cheeks. Use bronzer to highlight the cheekbones. Apply it to the forehead, nose, and chin as well. When applied together, blush and bronzer create a stunning and dynamic look.