Bronze Goddess

Bronzers can add a sun kissed glow without letting you take the effort of going and tanning yourself under the hot sun. They are available in the form of powders, sprays or creams. Bronzers can produce an almost natural effect when used properly. Note however, that Bronzers should never be used as a cover up for acne, or a temporary cure for warts as they will just make both of these afflictions worsen with time.
Powder bronzers are perfect for the face and if applied at strategic spots, they can produce staggering effects. You can apply bronzers to your cheekbones, nose area, forehead and the chin. It is important that you practice or learn the trick of applying bronzers before daring to go out with them. The idea is too keep it minimum to make the look seem natural enough because bronzers applied in the wrong way or wrong amount can produce artificial effects.
Bronzers are also available in the form of creams. If you are using a cream bronzer, make sure that your skin is dry enough to hold on the bronzer. However, don’t forget to moisturize. An oily appearance can definitely mar the whole effect. Another great spot where a bronzer can be used is the collar bone. This area can be accentuated with bronzers.
They are not only used to add a natural glow to the face but the entire body. You can use a bronzer spray to cover the whole body. Before going ahead with the bronzer it is important that you apply moisturizer all over. Bronzers on patchy and dry skin can look really bad.
Bronzers are available in a variety of colors and if you are particularly new to the world of bronzers, it is best that you start with the lighter ones. You can even experiment with different shades by mixing and matching them. However, always remember to keep the textures alike. Don’t mix a cream bronzer with a powdered one. Mixing them can produce a blotchy effect.
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