What brush should I apply bronzer with?
An angled brush is quintessential for those of us who use bronzer to contour. Extra-large and super plush, it expertly hugs the curves of their face while adding warmth and definition to your cheeks, temples, and jawline.
What is a bronzing brush?
Your bronzer brush is just as important as your bronzer when trying to achieve a sun-kissed look. The best bronzer brushes have fluffy bristles for smooth, lightweight coverage over your foundation. Some are made with angled bristles, however, which makes it easier to contour with bronzer or fill in specific areas.
Where is the best place to brush bronzer?
Step 1: Tap a makeup brush in bronzer than sweep it along your cheekbones and around the perimeter of your face, like your temples and forehead—basically all the places where the sun typically hits. If you like a sculpted look, you can also run the brush along the edge of your jawline to define it.
Can you use blush brush for bronzer?
Bronzer + Blush Brush Look for one with super soft and fluffy bristles, like ROYAL & LANGNICKEL CHIQUE™ RoseGold Blush Brush, to distribute your blush or bronzer evenly. IPSY tip: If you apply both blush and bronzer with the same brush, just be sure to clean it in between uses—see below for how.
Can you use a buffing brush for bronzer?
A buffing brush can apply, blend and smooth your makeup. Its flat head shape makes it the perfect tool for applying and blending liquids, creams or powders. Its dense bristles make it versatile enough to be used with your primer, BB cream, CC cream, blush, bronzer, contour.
How do you make bronzer look natural?
How to apply bronzer for a natural makeup look
- Don’t try to bronze your skin with foundation.
- Don’t apply a blanket coverage of bronzer.
- Make sure you blend the colour downwards.
- Blend into your hairline.
- Apply a little at a time.
- Use the right tools.