How To Pick a Bronzer
In response to Haley’s question:
What is a good bronzer to use during this time of year?
There are a lot of bronzers available, so picking one can be overwhelming. The most important thing is to pick one for your skintone. According to Cosmo,
- If you’re fair with yellow undertones, look for a palette that has a combination of warm peach, apricot, and bronze shades – it’ll warm up your complexion without overpowering it.

Too Faced Caribbean In A Compact ($25)
- If you’re fair with pink undertones, use both bronzer and blush to get the most natural effect. Dust a medium bronze shade over your forehead, nose, and cheeks first, then sweep a bright pink blush just on the apples of your cheeks.

Sephora Duo Bronzer ($16)
- If you have olive to dark skin, you can pull off deeper hues like terra-cotta and copper. Apply it only where the sun naturally hits (cheekbones, nose, forehead), since an allover monotone hue looks fake.

Cargo Bronzer ($25)



March 25th, 2009 at
Thanks Audrey! This is exactly what I was looking for!