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Revolution Beauty London, Ultra Cream Bronzer, Light, For Light Skin tones, 12g

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We wanted to find out the best ways to apply bronzer according to an industry expert. Chapman advised, "Bronzer is not contour so for best results apply it to the high points of the face. Where the sun would naturally hit you first. Top of the nose, cheeks bones and over the high points of the forehead." It is difficult to build up a strong colour with this one, which means it's totally suited to those with fair skin tones and think it is definitely one of the best drugstore bronzer options for those who are after a natural-looking glow. It's best for providing an all-over bronzed base rather than contouring benefits but if you're after a trustworthy bronzer, then this won't let you down. HOW TO FIND THE RIGHT BRONZER SHADE FOR YOU

She continues, "For a powder bronzer, I always think it’s really nice to brush a little bit of the bronzer just over the eyelid so that everything blends in." Chapman advises, "The people that love cream bronzer the most normally have dry or dehydrated skin as it can allow the skin to look fresh and dewy. I have dry skin and I’m 43 so I like a cream bronzer for the glow and it softens my fine lines." There are different ways to apply your bronzer depending on whether you are using a cream or powder formulation. Chapman tells us, "A nice way to apply cream bronzer, if you don’t want to use a brush is with a sponge, it applies the product so beautifully all over the skin for a very natural finish." Finding the best drugstore bronzer for you is all about discovering your undertone first. Once you've done this you can choose which sort of bronzer is best suited to you and your complexion tones. Here's how to do this:

After applying your base makeup, use the Cream Contour & Bronze to sculpt areas such as cheekbones, jawlines, nose, forehead and eyes (wherever you want to sculpt or add definition) and blend with a sponge or buffing brush. This high street offering from Collection was nice to apply and blended in very easily, giving me an immediate bronzed glow.It also allowed me to produce a decent amount of contouring but would have been better if it was a cream bronzer rather than cream to powder, as this one was. I found that I had to touch up some of my bronze during the day which was a shame but not uncommon with cream bronzers.

With an easy-to-use cushion applicator, these magic contour wands help to sculpt, add definition, and create a more contoured look. Just swipe on and blend out for your easiest contour yet! I had been dying to try out this viral bronzer as it was meant to be a dupe of a well-known and loved designer cream bronzer (to give you a clue, it rhymes with Schmanel). While it undoubtedly looked almost identical to the luxury version, there were a couple of differences – mostly, the logo. She continues, "Combination skin can normally use both cream and powder bronzers." While those with oily skin types will best suit a powder bronzer as it helps absorb excess oils. What's the best way to apply bronzer?

Now you understand your undertone, it's time to figure out if your skin is best suited to a cream or powder formulation. She warns, "There is no really wrong or right with make-up but I personally feel a bronzer is too warm of tone to use under the cheekbones as a contour." Do you apply cream and powder bronzers in the same way? I must admit that I am much more of a blusher girl and have been slapping on rosey powders and my best cream blush for as long as I can remember and neglecting bronzers as a result. So when it came to testing the best drugstore bronzer options, I may have been a little less enthusiastic than I should have been. But after trying this affordable option, my opinion changed.

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