For the Most Natural-Looking Glow, There’s Only One Product That Cuts It
I used to bake out in the sun for hours on end to get that sun-kissed glow. All you had to do was hand me some headphones, an ice-cold beverage, and some SPF, and I’d be golden (pun intended). But now I’m trying to be a little bit better about my sun exposure and avoid sun damage, even if I’m slathering on the sunscreen. So I’m extra careful about how long I spend out sunbathing nowadays, and I’m extra vigilant about applying and reapplying and then reapplying SPF. Don’t get me wrong; you’ll still find me poolside or lounging on the beach, but most of the time, I try to seek shelter under an umbrella.
Now that I limit my sun exposure, that glow doesn’t come as easily. So I’ve been leaning on bronzers to get that natural-looking radiance, especially in the summer months.
I used to be strictly all about powder bronzers, but I recently tried some cream formulas and instantly became obsessed. The creamy consistency makes my skin look even more radiant and dewier. Some powders can look cakey or can crease, especially when it’s hot out, but with cream bronzers, I get that effortlessly blended finish.
I normally apply it very lightly with my fingers or a brush on my cheekbones, temples, nose, and chin. Lightly is key here for me so it seems more natural and not like I overdid it. It also gives me more room to build on the color if I want a little bit more. We tapped two makeup artists for some pointers on how to get the most out of our cream bronzers and which products deliver the best sun-kissed finish with little-to-no effort.
Shopping for a Cream Bronzer
With so many cream bronzers on the market and available for purchase at the touch of a button, it can be challenging to know which ones are worth investing in. Luckily, we have two makeup artists who’ve dedicated a good chunk of their career to understanding what makes certain products work better than others on their clientele. When shopping for a new cream bronzer, makeup artist and founder of Carmindy Beauty, Carmindy, tells us that she keeps her desired finish in mind. “When I’m choosing a cream bronzer, I always look for one that is sheer and not too shimmery. If you choose one that’s too opaque, it can look very heavy on the skin and doesn’t blend in well,” she says. “If you choose one that’s too shimmery it won’t look natural. Also, you want to choose one that doesn’t have an orange cast but rather a tawny hue.”
Makeup artist Gabriel Barse also got in on the conversation, sharing that what he looks for in a cream bronzer spans from paying attention to a product’s undertone and texture to its finish and longevity. “Chose a shade with the right undertone (cool, neutral, or warm) that complements your skin tone. Whenever I use cream bronzer, I like to seal it with a bit of powder using this Butterfly Cloud Collar Highlight and Contour Palette. For a neutral bronze, stick to 1-2 shades darker than your skin tone,” says Barse of the importance of undertones. He also looks for a formula that’s smooth, blendable, housed in convenient packaging, uses the best ingredients for your skin, and offers long-lasting wear with your preferred finish.
How to Apply Cream Bronzer
Of course, our experts also came with advice on how to apply your cream bronzer for a flawless finish. For Carmindy, it’s all about selecting the right tool to get the job done. “I love to use the MAC 1875 Duo Fiber Face Brush as it’s not as dense as so many brushes out there. It allows for a perfect blend in a light natural sun kissed way. I use it by swirling it in circles on the skin,” says Carmindy. She then applies the cream bronzer in a giant ‘C’ formation on each side of the face. Then, starting from the forehead, she pulls the product down the temples and beneath the cheekbones. Then, she applies what’s left to the forehead, nose, and chin.
Barse’s starts by prepping the skin with a moisturizing primer before takeing his makeup tool of choice and applying the bronzer to the areas where the sun most naturally hits the face. “I like to add some also on the arch of the nose close to the eyebrows. Also, if you’re looking for a more soft brown with a tint of pink I use this cream blush in color Fingertip Stellar,” Barse says. From there, he blends the products using circular, stippling motions to blend the bronzer seamlessly before building up its intensity. If you have oily skin or need extended wear, he also recommends lightly setting the cream bronzer with a translucent powder or bronzing powder on top.
Below, take a look at some cream bronzers our experts love, plus favorites from Who What Wear beauty editors and readers below.
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This article was originally published at an earlier date and has been updated.
Source: WhoWhatWear