
The ultimate guide to the apply the bronzer perfectly Tips and step by step guide to get a natural sunkissed effect
With summer just around the corner but the impossibility to go to the park or to the beach to get some tan, it's time to think how to brighten up our skin at home with make-up! And what other product, if not the bronzer, could help us get a natural sunkissed effect? A passepartout in every beauty case for summer.
To replicate the effect of the skin kissed by the sun and therefore slightly tanned, however, it is good to follow some important tips, starting with the choice of the right shade, and avoid making mistakes that could ruin the bronze effect. Remember: the main purpose of the bronzer is to "warm up" our skin tone and not to artificially color it. So forget the orange and biscuit tones - terribly "fake" compared to natural colors - to make room for all shades of beige and brown with pearlescent finishes in gold tones, or completely matte. It is important that the nuance is never two shades darker than your natural skin tone otherwise you would risk the "mask" effect. Also it's better to avoid too shiny shades with glitters (the highlighter is there to make us glow) especially for those who have oily skin.